Tech Now (2025) : 1x7
Super Science: Inside ESS
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Overview
Adrienne Murray heads behind the scenes at the European Spallation Source in Sweden, created to produce the world's most powerful source of neutrons. Lily Jamali asks can we ever really delete our data? Nick Kwek explores the growing area of digital clones, where your digital self will act, talk and write like you, and complete tasks on your behalf. Plus, why physicists have created one of the world's smallest violins.
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1 - 2Gaming: AI and Innovation April 05, 2025 -
1 - 3Nuclear Fusion: How Close Are We? April 12, 2025 -
1 - 4Supercomputers: Solving the Big Problems May 10, 2025 -
1 - 5Formula One: Can It Go Green? May 17, 2025 -
1 - 6Embryo Screening: Designing Life? May 24, 2025 -
1 - 7Super Science: Inside ESS May 31, 2025 -
1 - 8Rubin Observatory: Mapping the Universe June 07, 2025 -
1 - 9Chile’s Lost Children July 05, 2025 -
1 - 10Esports World Cup July 12, 2025 -
1 - 11Lithium Mining: The Impact July 19, 2025 -
1 - 12Sagrada Família: Can Tech Help Complete it? July 26, 2025 -
1 - 13AI and the Future of Humanity August 02, 2025 -
1 - 14Fighting Wildfires: Can Tech Help? September 06, 2025 -
1 - 15Detecting Cancer Cases September 13, 2025 -
1 - 16IFA Berlin: The Rise of Smart Tech September 20, 2025 -
1 - 17Cloud Seeding and Conspiracy Theories September 27, 2025 -
1 - 18Brain Cells and Biocomputing October 04, 2025 -
1 - 19Movie Tech: Behind the Scenes October 11, 2025 -
1 - 20Fixing Fashion's Sizing Problem November 15, 2025 -
1 - 21Rising Seas: Can Tech Help Us Prepare? November 22, 2025 -
1 - 22Icebreaker Tech: Navigating the Arctic November 29, 2025 -
1 - 23Space Exploration: Can Robots Lead the Way? December 06, 2025 -
1 - 24Meeting My Avatar December 13, 2025

