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AI scholarships open at Warwick

April 30, 2018
New scholarships to fund MPHil or PhD research students in Artificial Intelligence have been launched at the University of Warwick.A half million pound donation by Warwick graduate and AI technology...

Consider yourself mathematically modelled

February 12, 2018
Researchers from Queen Mary University of London have mathematically modelled the very act of ‘innovation’.The study, published in Physical Review Letters, introduces a new mathematical framework that correctly reproduces the...

Google boss’ big vision for joined-up science

October 17, 2017
The CEO of Alphabet Inc – the parent company of Google – has announced a new post-doctoral fellowship programme with the goal of enhancing cross-disciplinary research.

Graphene electrodes key to burgeoning electronic field

July 17, 2017
An international team of researchers have found a new way to tune the functionality of next-generation electronic devices – using graphene electrodes.

Quantum LED heralds computing advance

October 26, 2016
Ultra-thin quantum LEDs have been developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge that can produce single photons – making them important in building quantum network on compact chips.

Nanoscale device powers synthetic brain

October 13, 2016
University of Southampton scientists have demonstrated that a nanoscale device could power artificial systems to mimic a human brain.

New record set at CERN

December 1, 2015
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has achieved collisions between lead nuclei at the highest levels since it was opened.

Artificial intelligence speeds up drug discovery

March 3, 2015
An artificially intelligent robot can automatically discover new drugs, improving the cost and speeding up the process.Engineers at the University of Manchester used a method of smart screening and developed...

Weather forecasting set to improve

October 29, 2014
A new £97m supercomputer could put an end to the complaints about weather forecasting accuracy. The computer – to be housed at the Met Office headquarters in Exeter and the...

Cheetah-bot’s successful test run

September 22, 2014
Cheetahs are the fasted land mammal on Earth, capable of going zero to 60 miles per hour in a matter of seconds, and researchers at MIT have developed an algorithm...

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