Researchers in Denmark are building a robot that points to the future of e-waste recycling. It could benefit both he planet — and businesses.
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Could this Scottish brick win a £1m global prize?

Kenoteq’s recycled K-BRIQ bricks slash carbon emissions by 95%, offering a sustainable solution that could transform global ...
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Robot chefs cook with zero food waste

The relentless advancement of technology has ushered in an era where artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics are drastically reshaping various industries, including the culinary sphere. Robot chefs ...
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