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Building reliable Machine Learning models with limited training data
Discover how to build reliable Machine Learning models that can understand complex equations whilst using less training data than expected.
UK EV charging hubs set to benefit from smart tech boost
Learn more about how wireless EV charging hubs can provide greater flexibility for businesses using electric vehicles.
The role of nickel in the renewable energy revolution
Discover nickel's role within the renewable energy revolution and how the industry is working assiduously to mitigate environmental impact.
Could potassium-ion batteries pave the way for a greener future?
Potassium-ion batteries are made from abundant materials and are much safer than the popular lithium-ion battery.
Inside Canada’s first-ever Rare Earth Processing Facility
Learn more about what Canada’s first-ever Rare Earth Processing Facility means for North America's rare earth supply chain.
Artificial Intelligence research to increase in Norway with one billion kroner investment
The Norwegian Government has set aside one billion kroner to go towards digital technology and Artificial Intelligence research.
Pfizer’s LITFULO approved for adolescents and adults with severe alopecia areata by European Commission
The EC has granted marketing authorisation for Pfizer’s LITFULO to treat adults and adolescents 12 years older with severe alopecia areata.
Building a sensory, supercharged smart warehouse
Discover more about how businesses can utilise sensory technologies to supercharge and evolve their smart warehouse.
The SPACEBEAM project: Using photonics to pave the way for new Earth observation opportunities
The SPACEBEAM project has pioneered the exploitation of photonics for flexible beamforming receivers for synthetic aperture radars.











