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Liquid cooling is becoming the bottleneck tech for AI data centres

Summary: Data centres are running hotter as AI workloads push chips to higher power levels, and “just blow more air” is increasingly not enough. That’s why the industry is moving toward liquid cooling — from cold plates and microfluidic channels to full-on “showers” and immersion baths — to keep servers stable, cut energy used for […]

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Fire-blocking materials are being reinvented — because the old flame retardants were toxic

Most people think “fire safety” means alarms, sprinklers, and evacuation routes. But there’s a quieter layer underneath: the chemistry of the materials inside a building — whether a surface flashes, smoulders, drips, or forms a protective char. A new wave of flame-retardant technologies is emerging because the old answer (many 20th‑century retardants) came with an

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Bakers vs robots is the wrong debate: why food automation is becoming hybrid by necessity

A lot of “automation stories” get told like a simple battle: machines versus people. But in food manufacturing — especially anything involving sticky caramel, fragile dough, hygiene rules, and brand nostalgia — the real question is different: Where does automation create value without destroying the product’s identity? The BBC’s reporting on biscuit and bread production

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Mega heat pumps are turning city heating into an electrified infrastructure story

Heat pumps have become a symbol of home decarbonisation — the box that replaces a gas boiler. But the bigger climate lever is not one house at a time. It’s heat at city scale: networks of pipes that deliver hot water to thousands of buildings, fed by industrial-scale heat pumps that pull energy from rivers,

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UK bans Coinbase ads: what it means for crypto marketing in Britain

The UK’s advertising watchdog has once again drawn a bright line around cryptocurrency marketing — not by banning crypto itself, but by policing the story an ad tells. In a decision against Coinbase, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said the campaign crossed a boundary by implying crypto could ease people’s cost-of-living concerns, while downplaying the

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SIM swaps, breached data, and stolen accounts: how scammers turn leaks into real money

Data breaches have become so routine that many people treat them like background noise — an annoying email, a password reset, then back to life. But the real danger often arrives later, when leaked details are stitched together into targeted attacks that feel personal, plausible, and hard to stop. A BBC investigation into scam victims

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Steam’s UK £656m lawsuit explained: what Valve is accused of and why it matters

Valve is heading towards a major UK courtroom fight over how much PC gamers pay on Steam — and, more importantly, why they pay it. A £656m collective legal action has been cleared to proceed, accusing the company of using its dominant position to keep prices higher than they should be and to “lock in”

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How crypto criminals are shifting from exchange hacks to targeting individuals

Crypto theft has a special kind of cruelty built into it. Even when your coins are gone, you can often still see them moving — hop by hop — across the public blockchain. It’s like watching your wallet being carried away through a glass corridor you’re not allowed to enter. A BBC investigation into crypto

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AI anti-shoplifting tech: from CCTV to watchlists on the high street

Retailers are increasingly turning to “smart” surveillance to deal with a very old problem: theft. The newest wave goes beyond standard CCTV, using tools that can flag faces, bodies, or behaviour patterns in real time. A BBC report filmed by Jim Connolly shows how quickly this kind of AI-driven anti-shoplifting tech is moving from big

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