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January 5, 2026
AI Agents Enter 2026 as Enterprises Shift From Pilots to Core Deployment
January 2026 begins with artificial intelligence in a more disciplined phase. The speculative surge that defined 2023 and 2024 has largely given way to structured deployment, particularly around AI agents capable of executing multi-step tasks across enterprise systems.
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Alice Cherrington
Technology
January 2, 2026
Quantum Computing Moves Closer to Practical Use
Researchers report measurable progress in reducing error rates in quantum computing systems. While the field remains experimental, incremental improvements in stability and control narrow the gap between laboratory prototypes and usable machines.
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Charleston J Barton
Science & Energy
December 23, 2025
From Discovery to Impact: The Rise of Science Translation
Universities have long been centres of discovery. Yet turning research into practical outcomes has often been a slower and less structured process. In recent years, academic institutions have placed greater emphasis on what is increasingly described as science translation: the deliberate effort to move findings from laboratory and theory into policy, industry and public benefit.
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Charleston J Barton
Science & Energy
December 22, 2025
AI, energy demand and geopolitics reshape global power dynamics
Artificial intelligence is moving from a technology topic to a strategic factor in international affairs and energy markets. As governments and companies race to build and expand AI infrastructure, the implications extend far beyond chips and algorithms into electricity systems, diplomatic alliances and energy planning for 2026 and beyond.
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Tom Banderlin
Technology
December 18, 2025
The Smallest Machines and the Slowest Loss
In mid-December 2025, two separate strands of scientific research captured attention for very different reasons. Engineers in the United States unveiled some of the smallest autonomous robots yet created, while climate researchers published updated projections on the long-term disappearance of glaciers. One story concerns machines measured in millimetres. The other concerns ice masses measured in kilometres. Together, they reflect the breadth of modern scientific ambition.
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Charleston J Barton
Technology
December 17, 2025
Europe Reopens the 2035 Engine Debate
On 15 December 2025, the European Commission set out proposals to revise its 2035 zero-emission vehicle mandate, signalling a shift in one of the bloc’s most high-profile climate policies.
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Jordan Clarke
Food & Health
December 9, 2025
A Gut Molecule and the Future of Diabetes Treatment
Researchers have reported findings that may reshape how type 2 diabetes is understood and treated. A recent study highlighted the role of a molecule produced by gut bacteria in reducing inflammation linked to the disease, improving insulin sensitivity in laboratory models.
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Charleston J Barton
Finance
December 3, 2025
Financial Services Deepen Their Use of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence is no longer confined to pilot projects within financial institutions. Major banks and asset managers are now embedding AI systems into core operations, signalling a shift from experimentation to integration.
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Charleston J Barton
Culture
November 30, 2025
Disney Points to NFL Season as Streaming Engagement Holds Firm
As the 2025 NFL season entered its peak early stretch, executives highlighted sustained engagement across ESPN and digital platforms, noting that live sports continues to stabilize viewing patterns in an otherwise fragmented media landscape.
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Alice Cherrington
Finance
November 25, 2025
Retail Sales Strength Suggest Consumers Remain Resilient
New retail data indicates that consumer spending has remained firmer than many analysts expected as the year end shopping period approaches. Sales figures from several major economies show steady demand across both online and physical stores, despite ongoing concerns about inflation and borrowing costs.
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Charleston J Barton
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