Teodosia is a video producer at Mashable UK, focussing on stories about climate resilience, urban development, and social good.
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Latest From Teodosia Dobriyanova
All you need to know about Neuralink's Telepathy update
Not a mind-reader? Neuralink's Telepathy wants to change that.


World's tallest 3D-printed building wants to revive a tiny community
Nestled in the Swiss village of Mulegns, Tor Alva is on a special mission.


The world's first robotic vertical farm resembles a Rubik's Cube
It's not just cool tech — the vertical farm can help with food security in drought-struck areas.


How Japan built the world's first 3D-printed train station in 6 hours
Requires minimal maintenance, which is handy amid worker shortages.


AI-powered robot dog is learning to 'live' like a human
This must be the most bizarre gig a dog trainer could get.


Machine helps rebuild war-torn areas by turning rubble into bricks
The Australian nonprofit has been shipping its small factories to support recovery efforts in Ukraine.


Tiny pacemaker developed by scientists can fit in a syringe
Smaller than a rice grain, the dissolvable soft device is meant to help newborn babies with congenital heart defects.


A tiny shapeshifting robot could be the next big thing in biomedicine
Designed to behave like a living cell, this little bot could do marvellous things.


A tiny deep sea robot took a dive into Earth's deepest trench
Small robots could be the next big step for deep sea exploration.


Robot elephants are replacing real ones in an Indian temple
The robots could help preserve tradition while keeping animals and humans safe.


Alef's flying car is taking the fiction out of sci-fi
Makes us wonder what the skies could soon look (and sound) like.


The digital tool protecting Ukrainian architecture from war
Architecture studio Balbek Bureau has created an online tool to help document and preserve the country's unique rural buildings.


The complete list of winners at the 2025 BAFTAs
"The Brutalist" and "Conclave" shared the gold.


Apple's new robot looks like the Pixar lamp
And it's got a similar attitude.


Google Earth's updated satellite images of Gaza show a fractured reality
The current satellite photos don't come close to communicating the realities on the ground.


Visible from space, a mega iceberg could be on a collision course
It could have devastating consequences for resident penguins.


The music of 'Moana 2': Auliʻi Cravalho goes 'Beyond'
Can we get a Chee Hoo?


How Barcelona's Metro trains generate electricity
It's all down to hitting the brakes.


'The Brutalist' AI backlash, explained
The revelation has ignited fresh conversation around the use of AI in movie production.


How a digital tool brought Notre-Dame back to life in record time
Trial and error could take place on a computer, not at the construction site.


Better Man: Robbie Williams and Michael Gracey ditched accuracy to find truth
"Nothing will or should be kept back, to the detriment and to the power of this film."


'Mufasa: The Lion King' stars on the importance of Scar's origin story
"There's a certain bravery from Disney’s side to, if not justify, at least explain Scar."


A wounded sea turtle swims again thanks to 3D printed harness
A tech solution to "bubble butt syndrome" that affects turtles.


Tate Modern's Electric Dreams celebrates digital art before the internet
Immersive installations explore anxiety and excitement around the cutting-edge technology of the time.

