Opinion
Journalist Karen Hao on Sam Altman, OpenAI & the “Quasi-Religious” Push for Artificial Intelligence
As part of our July Fourth special broadcast, we continue our extended interview with Karen Hao, author of Empire of AI: Dreams and Nightmares in Sam Altman’s OpenAI. The book documents the rise of ...
Some 40 years ago, physicists noticed certain metals were conducting electricity in a bizarre way no one could explain. New ...
During the Cold War, Europe kept asking whether Washington would risk an American city to save a European one. It was an ...
Cell death in dementia has long posed a frustrating problem. Toxic proteins pile up inside neurons in Alzheimer’s disease and ...
Iran's economy has been battered by war, sanctions and inflation, yet it continues to function. A network of oil exports, trade links and economic adaptation is helping sustain the country.
Equinor, BP, and Shell have all scaled back or refocused renewable ambitions as higher costs and weaker returns have changed project economics. TotalEnergies remains committed to building a large ...
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World’s first 3D-printed nuclear reactor module unveiled by US firm for 30 MW electricity
Advanced energy technology firm AMPERA has finished production on its initial full-scale, 3D-printed nuclear ...
Rolls-Royce has invested in its UK manufacturing site for specialist engineering and manufacturing projects to support ...
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Who has profited most from the war on Iran?
Defence contractors, energy companies and investment banks saw profits soar as war and uncertainty upended markets.
Big Oil is backing away from renewables, not because the energy transition is dead, but because shareholders demand capital discipline and project returns.
On the radar this week are a major Hong Kong tech listing, and a US underground modular nuclear reactor developer.
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