The British Society for Gene and Cell Therapy is a guiding light in promoting research and development. Though controversial in some circles, stem cell research remains a promising therapy with auspicious results
The Japanese electronics company has triumphed over rival Nintendo in the sales stakes, but it must innovate to stay on top in an age in which mobile gaming is all the rage
The New Economy talks to Hannu Tynkkynen and Fredrik Menander to discuss the future of infrastructure globally
The end of Windows XP support has presented new opportunities for hackers and made clear the extent to which users are prone to cyber attacks
Japanese company SoftBank has announced it will release Pepper, a personal robot capable of learning from human experience by early next year
Silicon Valley has become a frat house where drinking and womanising are suitable pastimes for young tech luminaires, but the industry is suffering from this lack of diversity
As hospitals struggle to keep up with healthcare demands, firms including Apple and Nike are stepping in – with plans to revolutionise the healthcare industry
The tech behemoth has announced that it will build its own self-driving cars, as opposed to equipping vehicles from another automaker
The New Economy speaks to Paul Helminger, former Mayor of Luxembourg, to find out about HOTCITY – an e-City initiative that has revolutionised the way citizens can communicate with each other
Video streaming service Netflix posts better results than expected but nevertheless outlines a price hike for later this year
The company’s latest high-profile acquisition will further the tech giant’s plans to beam internet from drones to rural and underdeveloped areas
In the latest of patent infringement cases between Apple and Samsung, Apple is now claiming $2.2bn in damages following expert testimony