Japan recently unveiled high-tech banknotes featuring holographic portraits, blending tradition with cutting-edge security measures. These banknotes aim to combat counterfeiting, a growing concern in a digital age where technology can be both a safeguard and a threat. The new design includes holograms that shift when viewed from different angles, a feature inspired by similar technologies […]
Canada to sign association to Horizon Europe Pillar II today
Today marks a milestone for Canadian research and innovation, with Canada set to sign its association with Horizon Europe Pillar II. Horizon Europe is the EU’s key funding program for research and innovation, addressing global challenges and enhancing European industrial competitiveness. Being part of Horizon Europe Pillar II, Canada will gain access to collaborative projects […]
EU will not achieve 2030 digital transformation targets, says report
The EU Commission has published its State of the Digital Decade report, highlighting a significant issue: the EU is failing its digital transformation targets. According to the report, the EU has set ambitious goals for 2030, but current progress suggests these targets will not be met. This revelation raises pressing concerns about the future of […]
New method can analyse forever chemicals in soil
Scientists at NARO have created an innovative method to analyze forever chemicals, also known as PFAS, within typical Japanese Andosols and brown lowland soils. This breakthrough significantly advances environmental science and pollution control. Forever chemicals, due to their strong carbon-fluorine bonds, resist degradation, posing a persistent threat to ecosystems and human health. The traditional methods […]
Japan unveils AI defence strategy
In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) is transformative, Japan has unveiled an ambitious AI defence strategy. The plan aims to leverage AI for enhancing combat speed and operational efficiency. As global challenges evolve, Japan is making strides to stay ahead by integrating advanced technologies into its defence framework. This initiative will focus on developing […]
Tech giants clash over California AI legislation
Tech giants Meta and Google are strongly opposing a new AI legislation introduced in California. They argue that the bill unfairly targets developers and could significantly hinder innovation. According to representatives from both companies, the bill’s stipulations are stringent and may force companies to think about relocating their development operations outside of California. These tech […]
Humanoid robot to enhance railway maintenance by JR West
JR West has introduced an innovative humanoid robot set to transform railway maintenance in the Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe area. This next-generation robotics solution can handle tasks that enhance safety and efficiency for railway operations. The humanoid robot, designed to manage heavy lifting and precise operations, can carry up to 40 kg and scale up to 12 meters. […]
New Canadian budget unveils $2.4m funding for AI
Canada is cementing itself as a leading country in AI thanks to a package of measures worth $2.4bn in the new State Budget. The announcement of the $2.4bn investment in artificial intelligence signals the country’s commitment to becoming a powerhouse in the global AI landscape. This significant financial boost aims to support AI research and […]
Croatian hospital suffers network outage in ransomware attack
In a recent ransomware attack, Croatia’s healthcare system experienced a significant setback as one of its major hospitals suffered a network outage. This incident highlights the increasing vulnerability of critical infrastructures to cyber threats and the widespread impact of such attacks. Ransomware attacks involve malicious software that encrypts an organization’s data, demanding a ransom for […]
Australia asks internet companies to help regulate online access for minors
Australia has taken a significant step to safeguard its younger online users. The eSafety Commission has issued formal notices to major internet companies, including tech giants such as Google and Facebook, urging them to create robust codes of practice to shield minors from harmful online content. This move is part of Australia’s comprehensive plan to […]