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The latest technology news from the world of global digital infrastructure, cyber security, advancements in AI and computer science, along with emerging disruptive technologies.

The science behind biometrics: How fingerprints, iris scans, and voice patterns secure our world

Biometrics represents a pivotal evolution in authentication, leveraging unique biological characteristics for identification.

NanoIC pilot line: Accelerating beyond-2nm chip innovation across Europe

The NanoIC pilot line has the ambition to become the world’s specialised R&D pilot line on beyond semiconductor technology.

NATWORK: Net-zero self-adaptive activation of distributed self-resilient augmented services

The NATWORK project is working to build and deploy the first energy-efficient, and viable 6G cybersecurity and resilience framework.
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 global targets designed to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure peace and prosperity for all by 2030. Our latest technology news includes updates from organisations looking to tackle Goal 9 and Goal 17.

Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure - UN SDG Goal 9 Partnerships for the Goals - UN SDG Goal 17

SFU’s high-performance computer to receive revolutionary upgrade

Simon Fraser University’s high-performance computer has received a major boost with more than CA$80m in funding.

Ignore human-like robots, imitation is no longer the sincerest form of flattery

Following Alan Turing’s 70th anniversary, former Cambridge lecturer Dr John Bates thinks we must rethink a key part of his legacy.

Using AI and robotics to accelerate wearable technology

A model that combines machine learning and collaborative robotics can overcome challenges designing materials used in wearable technology.

The digital banking revolution: Transforming the financial landscape

Yasamin Alami from University Canada West discusses how digital banking is transforming customer and organisation experience.

EU establishes office for safe and trustworthy AI

The European Commission has established the AI Office, a hub to foster the development of safe and trustworthy AI in the EU.

Infosecurity Europe 2024 event preview

This year's Infosecurity Europe unites industry leaders, cutting-edge tech, and discussions on evolving cybersecurity challenges.

New machine learning technique can accurately detect microplastics

Optical analysis and machine learning techniques can now readily detect microplastics in water using inexpensive porous metal substrates.

Infosecurity Europe 2024: Ransomware and AI threats drive surge in cybersecurity investments

Infosecurity Europe has unveiled further insights from its 2024 Cybersecurity Trends, Obstacles and Opportunities report.

£8.5m UK funding set to break new grounds in AI safety testing

The UK government will offer grants to researchers to study how to protect society from AI risks such as deepfakes and cyberattacks.

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