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Are romance authors at risk from book-writing chatbots?
As AI-powered chatbots can now write fiction, human authors may have unwanted competition.

The tech helping women manage the menopause
A growing number of start-ups are making wearables and apps to help alleviate the symptoms.

The mushrooms you can wear and build with
A growing number of firms are turning fungi roots into clothing and building material.

Lasers, drones and AI: The future of weeding
Using AI technology, the latest weeding systems can automatically find and spray individual weeds.

The tech helping people get a better night's sleep
Individuals suffering from insomnia are increasingly turning to tech for assistance.

The apps getting your wardrobe back under control
New apps are encouraging users to wear their old clothes more or buy second hand.

'Investing in the artist makes me feel more involved in the song'
Swedish company Corite allow fans to invest in the music of their favourite artists.

The tech helping women manage the menopause
A growing number of start-ups are making wearables and apps to help alleviate the symptoms.

The mushrooms you can wear and build with
A growing number of firms are turning fungi roots into clothing and building material.

Lasers, drones and AI: The future of weeding
Using AI technology, the latest weeding systems can automatically find and spray individual weeds.
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