Tech News How Japan built the largest-class superconducting quantum computer The new quantum system developed by researchers at the Japanese National Research and Development Agency, RIKEN, in collaboration with the Japanese IT giant, Fujitsu, has 256 qubits. However, experts say, ensuring the quality of qubits is as important as the quantity of qubits. 20/06/2025
The Exchange Embracing the incredible power of Artificial Intelligence In partnership with Media City Experts examine the transformative impact of artificial intelligence across various sectors, focusing on innovation, adoption challenges and key initiatives that are shaping the future of technology and society. 18/06/2025
Tech News Scientists test quantum network over the longest distance yet Up till now, quantum networks were only feasible at smaller scales, about half of this new achievement, or in strictly controlled lab conditions with pricy cooling equipment. 18/06/2025
Ecotech Old smartphones turned into ‘tiny data centres’ to track marine life For just €8, researchers are turning old smartphones into devices capable of tracking marine life and buses. 16/06/2025
Tech News Young inventors honoured in Reykjavík for sustainability solutions In partnership with European Patent Office Ten young inventors were celebrated in Reykjavík for technologies that advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with top honours awarded for innovations in rare earth recycling, food preservation, and carbon capture. 11/06/2025
Ecotech Europe’s carbon capture and storage strategy off to a rocky start High costs, local opposition and technical issues threaten the viability of the EU’s multi-billion euro gamble on CCS to decarbonise heavy industry. 26/05/2025
Business Microsoft slashes 6,000 jobs as it clears the way for AI investments Microsoft starts laying off thousands of workers as the company spends heavily on artificial intelligence. 14/05/2025
Culture news How do emojis spark confusion across generations? What seems friendly to one person can come off as offensive or confusing to another — especially across age groups. 07/05/2025
Europeans' Stories War 3.0: Europe’s smart defence challenge In the light of the war in Ukraine, Europe is seeking to adapt to new forms of conflict taking place far from the traditional frontlines. 29/04/2025
Europe News Frontex chief says fundamental rights 'core' to border-guarding Euronews spoke with Frontex director Hans Leijten, discussing calls for the agency to suspend its mission with Greece. Is this on the cards, and what are the risks of such a move? 28/04/2025
Ecotech What are the five hardest things to recycle in Europe? We still don’t know how to recycle these five common products, but scientists are busy finding answers. 19/04/2025
Tech News Meet Flynn, the first AI in the world enrolled as a university student The arts university in Vienna says the AI will attend classes, receive critiques, and get grades alongside human students. 02/04/2025
Partner content European innovation keeps pace despite economic uncertainty Partner content presented by European Patent Office The European Patent Office’s latest report shows patent filings holding steady, with computer technology leading growth. Europe remains a key player in global innovation. 28/03/2025
The Exchange Adapting to next-generation work dynamics In partnership with Media City In a changing world, companies must adapt to next-gen work dynamics. Existing staff need to adjust and upskill to keep pace with new generations entering the workforce. 26/03/2025
East-West Connect Kazakhstan's Astana hub fuels tech start-ups and export boom In partnership with MDQ In this episode of East-West Connect, we explore Kazakhstan's tech boom at the Astana hub, highlighting AI startups like Arlan Biotech and Autism Spectrum that are driving innovation. 26/03/2025
Tech News This chip could unlock quantum's full potential. Here's how it works Its developers say the refrigerator can help pave the way for more reliable quantum computation. 20/03/2025
Partner content The AI revolution won’t wait: Why businesses need AI PCs now Partner content presented by Intel AI-driven computing is moving from the cloud to the edge, transforming IT security and performance. Discover why AI PCs are the key to staying ahea in business. 19/03/2025
Markets Nvidia shares fall following new AI chip announcements Nvidia's shares fell despite unveiling its next-generation artificial intelligence chips at the annual GPU Technology Conference (GTC), highlighting the risk-off sentiment-driven markets. 19/03/2025
The Big Question ‘We make glass chips’: How Ephos is slashing data centre energy usage Ephos co-founder and CEO, Andrea Rocchetto, sheds light on how glass chips, instead of silicon chips, can revolutionise data centre energy efficiency. 17/03/2025
Sci-Tech How AI and open ecosystems are shaping technology at MWC 2025 In partnership with HONOR In this episode of Sci-Tech, we explore how AI and open ecosystems are driving discussions at the Mobile World Congress 2025, with companies showcasing innovations in automation, connectivity, and cross-device integration. 10/03/2025