November 25, 2024 - 14:10

Remotely operated camera traps, sound recorders, and drones are increasingly being employed in conservation science to monitor wildlife and natural habitats. However, concerns have arisen regarding the potential misuse of these technologies to intimidate and spy on women in protected natural areas. The dual-use nature of such tools highlights the need for ethical guidelines and oversight in their application to ensure they serve conservation goals without infringing on personal privacy and safety.
May 11, 2026 - 15:10
New Motorcycle Tech Levels the Playing Field for RidersThe world of high-performance motorcycles has long been seen as an exclusive club, reserved for expert riders with years of experience and lightning-fast reflexes. But that image is changing fast....
May 10, 2026 - 23:44
Underwater anti-mine technology takes centre stage at Chinese defence showThe Chengdu Defence Technology Industry Expo has put a sharp focus on underwater anti-mine systems, with a range of new equipment drawing attention from military experts and industry insiders....
May 10, 2026 - 06:19
Why Gorilla Technology (GRRR) Is Betting Big on AI Data Centers in ThailandGorilla Technology Group Inc., listed on the NASDAQ as GRRR, is making a bold move into the artificial intelligence infrastructure space. The company recently announced that it has secured a...
May 9, 2026 - 19:07
White House scrambles to tame AI fearsThe White House is working urgently to establish a clear position on artificial intelligence, as the rapid release of increasingly powerful models pushes the Trump administration to reconsider its...