Tag: Deep Tech
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Hydrogen 2026: The reality check that will decide its future
Hydrogen is no longer only a long‑term promise; by 2026 the crucial question is whether costs will fall enough to make it a routine part

Smartwatch Blood Sugar Tracking: What’s Real in 2026
Smartwatch Blood Sugar Tracking: What’s Real in 2026 Smartwatch Blood Sugar Tracking: What’s Real in 2026 Demand for less invasive ways to monitor glucose has

Space Data Centers: Why energy may move off‑planet
Constant sunlight, near‑zero atmosphere and the prospect of direct solar transmission are driving renewed interest in space data centers. The idea is that servers could

Supercomputer Cooling: Why the ‘Sub-Zero’ Rooms Matter
Supercomputer cooling is not a curiosity—it’s the practical limit on how fast and densely we can pack compute. Modern high‑performance systems throw off megawatts of

Perovskite solar cell hits 27.37% claim — why it matters
Last updated: 08. January 2026 Berlin, 08. January 2026 Insights Chinese manufacturer BOE has reported a small‑area perovskite solar cell efficiency of 27.37 %, a top

Energy-Efficient Windows: The Tech Claiming 90% Less Heat Loss
New glazing technologies promise large reductions in heat flow through glass. Energy-efficient windows now include vacuum insulated glazing and aerogel-filled units that, on the glazed

How Nvidia’s DRIVE Thor reshapes AI chips for cars
Last updated: 07. January 2026 Berlin, 07. January 2026 Insights Nvidia’s DRIVE Thor is the latest platform change for AI chips for cars: a high‑performance

Transparent Solar Panels: Why 50% Clarity Is the Limit
Many building and product designers ask the same question: can a window also be a useful solar generator? Transparent solar panels make that possible by

Liquefied hydrogen carrier: why the biggest carrier matters
Last updated: 07. January 2026 Berlin, 07. January 2026 Insights New reports describe a planned large liquefied hydrogen carrier that could change long-distance hydrogen shipping.

Li‑Fi Internet: Why light could fix Wi‑Fi’s weak spots
Li‑Fi brings internet over visible light: a lamp or LED transmits data by changing its intensity so fast the eye does not notice. The technology