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FILE PHOTO: A small toy figure and representations of the virtual currency Bitcoin stand on a motherboard in this picture illustration taken May 20, 2021. REUTERS / Dado Ruvic / Illustration / File Photo / File Photo
Bitcoin's energy problem a lesson amid tide of digitalisation: Business Extra podcast

Electricity being used by those mining bitcoin the equivalent of that consumed by a country the size of the UAE

Business ExtraApril 28, 2021
Dr Najwa Aaraj oversees a growing team of international cryptography experts. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
Meet the Abu Dhabi cryptographer keeping your personal data safe

Dr Najwa Aaraj works on critical algorithms that can safeguard data in sectors such as finance, defence and healthcare

GovernmentApril 27, 2021
The MSCI USA Index grew 16.56 per cent to November 30, and Wall Street remains buoyant in the final weeks of the year.. Reuters
Did collapse of Archegos teach Wall St any lessons?

Bill Hwang's $20bn losses also hit the big banks but investors are shrugging it off

Business ExtraApril 22, 2021
Professor Eric Xing, president of Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence in Masdar City, Abu Dhabi. Khushnum Bhandari for The National
President of world's first AI university explains big ambitions

Dr Eric Xing says machine learning and computer vision courses are the building blocks of an ambitious curriculum

EducationApril 22, 2021
A report by Citi Group found that energy demand from cryptocurrency has increased 66 times since 2015. Getty
Bitcoin's annual energy consumption now exceeds that of the UAE

Bitcoin mining, in which electricity is a primary input, uses 66 times more power than in 2015

TechnologyApril 20, 2021
William Li, chief executive officer of Nio Inc., front right, uses a smartphone to take a photograph during an event marking the rollout of the company’s 100,000th electric vehicle at the automaker’s factory in Hefei, Anhui province, China, on Wednesday, April 7, 2021. Nio said it delivered 7,257 cars last month, bringing its first quarter total to 20,060 vehicles - a 423% jump from the previous year period. Photograph: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg
Can the reality of the electric vehicle market justify the hype?

The industry may be at a "tipping point" but Mustafa Alrawi says not so fast

PodcastsApril 14, 2021
New human rights standards set out by Facebook to hold itself accountable to harmful content will be tested in Myanmar. AP
Facebook executive on harmful content: 'There isn't a perfect law out there'

The vice president of public policy in Asia Pacific said the social media company would welcome regulation on the matter

TechnologyApril 07, 2021
A lab assistant uses a pipette to prepare Coronavirus RNA for sequencing at the Wellcome Sanger Institute that is operated by Genome Research in Cambridge, Thursday, March 4, 2021. Cambridge University microbiologist Sharon Peacock understood that genomic sequencing would be crucial in tracking the coronavirus, controlling outbreaks and developing vaccines, so she began working with colleagues around the country to put together a plan when there were just 84 confirmed cases in the country. The initiative helped make Britain a world leader in rapidly analyzing the genetic material from large numbers of COVID-19 infections, generating more than 40% of the genomic sequences identified to date.(AP Photo/Frank Augstein)
Understanding the life sciences and genomics revolution: Business Extra

Research analyst Damien Ng joins to explain the science and investment opportunity

PodcastsApril 07, 2021
Zoom meetings may stay the norm in the short-term as hybrid work prevails, but investments in better collaborative tools are ramping up. Getty
How technology will enable a return to offices and hybrid work

New investments have the potential to create better workplaces beyond Covid-19, according to CB Insights

BusinessApril 04, 2021
Omar Qirem, CEO of Edelman Middle East
How to build and keep trust post-Covid 19: Business Extra

Edelman's regional CEO on how expectations have changed for employers and governments

PodcastsMarch 31, 2021
The IBM Q System One quantum computer on display at CES in Las Vegas, Nevada in January 7, 2020. Supercomputer technology could soon pose a hacking threat if it falls into the hands of hackers. Steve Marcus / Reuters
Abu Dhabi launches crypto library to counter supercomputer threats

The new library is a collection of algorithms to protect data in a fast-changing threat environment

ScienceMarch 29, 2021
FILE PHOTO: The TikTok app's logo seen on a mobile phone screen in this picture illustration taken February 21, 2019. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui/Illustration/File Photo
How TikTok is capitalising on its own 15 seconds of fame: Business Extra

ByteDance's Shant Oknayan says TikTok will always be about creating joyful content

PodcastsMarch 24, 2021
Faisal Al Bannai, secretary general of the Advanced Technology Research Council. Reem Mohammed / The National
Abu Dhabi starts building UAE's first quantum computer

Laboratory constructing the quantum computer is also aiming to produce 'made in Abu Dhabi' microchips by the end of summer

UAEMarch 24, 2021
People wait to be vaccinated against Covid-19 at a health centre, in Cairo, Egypt. Reuters
Covid-19 cases could be 'close to a billion' worldwide

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine director tells Dubai event he expects the coronavirus to circulate for years

UAEMarch 24, 2021
Thoracic surgeon Sudish Murthy, MD, directs his nursing staff during a robotic hernia repair. Dr. D'Souza is seated at the second console (background) where he will observe and assist. A hole in the diaphragm allowed part of the patient's stomach to enter the chest cavity. da vinci robot photo taken at Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, however the processes, procedures and equipment are exactly the same at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi Courtesy Cleveland Clinic *** Local Caption *** 1363_HVI-Robotic-12.jpg
'Get the vaccine available to you': departing Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi chief executive reflects on pandemic

Dr Rakesh Suri does not expect a return to normality until 2022

UAEMarch 18, 2021
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