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Analysing the orbital harmony of TRAPPIST-1 planets

Researchers investigate the orbital harmony of TRAPPIST-1 planets in order to detect bombardment phases of their early planetary formation. In Houston, November 25, seven Earth-sized...

UCLA astronomers discover over 300 possible new exoplanets

Astronomers from the UCLA utilised an algorithm that enabled the discovery of over 300 exoplanets, as well as a distinctive planetary system with two...

International summit shows UK support for digital revolution

Technology ministers from across the world come together for the Digital Nations summit and determine steps towards a digital revolution. The UK’s technology minister headed...

Enhancing UK offshore sustainability with Robots for a Safer World

Three Robots for a Safer World competition winners will enhance offshore sustainability by using AI to gather data, maintaining wind farms and mapping the seafloor more efficiently and cost-effectively.

Innovative approaches to improved patient care

The InterOrtho Research Group at Aalborg University Hospital in Denmark aims to develop an entirely new research area of improved patient care through advanced sensor technologies.

Funding boost for secure and safe autonomous vehicle projects

Autonomous vehicles in the UK boosted by the announcement that four groundbreaking projects have been awarded £2.3m funding from the government.

AI early warning system for runaway climate change tipping points

Researchers are creating an Artificial Intelligence algorithm that can behave as an early warning system for runaway climate change.

Positioning the UK as a global leader in Artificial Intelligence technologies

The UK government has announced a new ten-year strategy to ensure that Britain is a global leader in Artificial Intelligence technologies.

Achieving sustainable rooftops by utilising novel AI-powered tool

Researchers at the National University of Singapore have established an Artificial Intelligence-powered tool to map sustainable rooftops globally.

Forecasting Arctic Sea ice reductions with Artificial Intelligence technology

Accurately predicting future losses in Arctic Sea ice is set to be significantly enhanced due to the development of an innovative AI tool.

UK cyber experts connect with tech startups to tackle security challenges

In a move to link UK cyber experts with the tech industry, the first companies to work with the National Cyber Security Centre for Startups have been chosen.

The impact of transport automation on sustainability efforts

Discussing the wider implications of transport automation on factors such as infrastructure development and human and environmental impact.

Putting women at the forefront of deep tech with Women TechEU 

The European Commission has launched a novel EU programme called Women TechEU to support the growth of women women-led deep tech start-ups. 

Using AI to search for energy and minerals on the Moon 

Researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have developed a novel Artificial Intelligence and machine learning method to accelerate the pursuit of finding encouraging Moon sites sites with valuable energy and mineral resources

Computer algorithm innovation reduces the effects of climate change

Danish researchers have invented an innovative computer algorithm that can potentially aid in mitigating the impacts of climate change.

The dynamic response of planetary atmospheres to solar wind

Beatriz Sánchez-Cano is conducting high-level research that will have significant contributions to solar wind and space weather forecasting.

Using Artificial Intelligence to analyse big data from astronomy surveys

Japanese researchers at have developed a groundbreaking method to mitigate the effects of shape noise in astronomy surveys.

Computer vision with AI may revolutionise IVF treatment

A new study has indicated that the combination of computer vision and Artificial Intelligence (AI) may enhance IVF treatment.

Microscopy and machine learning algorithm can predict viral infections

Researchers at the University of Zurich have used fluorescence microscopy and machine learning to recognise cells with viral infections.

The true impact of digital technology on the workplace

The use of digital technology is becoming increasingly pervasive in the workplace, but what are its actual impacts on our employment?

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