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Tech companies are hoping Silicon Valley business models fix the gaps in the NHS and social care, but bureaucracy is getting in the way.

[These augmented-reality glasses are helping the blind see again

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Startup OxSight uses computer-vision algorithms and cameras to make the world visible again for the visually impaired.

An industry-wide database of image hashes could stop non-consensual pornography, or revenge porn, at source.

Casper Klynge used to be Denmark's man in Jakarta. Now he's working in Silicon Valley to build better relationships between his country and major technology firms.

Designers are thinking differently to plan for future human settlements on Mars at city scale.

The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists created bespoke platforms for hundreds of journalists around the world to collaborate on.

After creating the soundtrack to a near-infinite universe, 65daysofstatic are experimenting with live-coded noise and algorithmically generated beats.

The discovery could lead us to completely rewrite our understanding of how stars evolve.

A genetic disease left seven-year-old Hassan with open wounds covering 80 per cent of his body. An almost full-body, lab-grown skin transplant saved his life.

When Barclays found Graham digging around inside its banking app, he got shut down. His concern? That banks don't believe in opening up their data vaults.

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