Tag: Deep Tech
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Solar panel efficiency: Why 35% could reshape clean power
Solar panel efficiency: Why 35% could reshape clean power Higher conversion rates on the roof change how much power a given area delivers. Solar panel

Brain-Computer Interfaces: What CES 2026 reveals next
CES 2026 showed a surge of prototypes and consumer‑facing devices that claim to read or interpret brain activity. The main thread was non‑invasive approaches aimed

Ship Carbon Capture: Why onboard CO2 traps fail at sea
Ship carbon capture is often presented as a quick fix for shipping emissions, but it struggles with clear physical and economic limits. Small chemical scrubbers,

Why ‘bite-sized’ AI content can backfire
Many publishers try short, repetitive pieces because they appear easy to produce with AI and can generate immediate search clicks. That tactic often causes problems:

Grid Battery Storage: The Real Bottlenecks in 2026
Grid battery storage is often proposed as the quick fix for variable renewables, but many projects stall long before the first cell arrives. The main

How smart glasses isolate a voice in a crowd
Last updated: 10. January 2026 Berlin, 10. January 2026 Insights Smart glasses can focus on one speaker in a crowd by combining directional microphone arrays

Dolby Vision 2: What the upgrade changes on your TV
Dolby Vision 2 brings a new set of image tools that aim to make HDR streaming look better on modern TVs. If you wonder whether

Deepfake Nude Images: Why laws are rushing to catch up
Deepfake images are synthetic or manipulated photos that place a person into an intimate scene without consent; the result can be devastating for victims and

GWh-scale supercapacitor storage: grid backup and fast response
Last updated: 09. January 2026 Berlin, 09. January 2026 Insights Supercapacitor energy storage is moving from lab to factory scale as manufacturers open large plants.

Model Context Protocol (MCP): Why AI Tools Finally Connect
The Model Context Protocol is an open interface that lets language models talk to data, services and tools in a predictable, auditable way. By defining