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Innovation - Computer Science - 26.07.2022
Imperial startup to bring Hollywood-style 3D face capture to consumers
Technology from Lumirithmic based on Imperial research can create a life-like digital model of a person's face in minutes.

Computer Science - Innovation - 19.07.2022

Computer Science - Psychology - 21.06.2022
Digital psychosis monitoring system trial launches
Digital psychosis monitoring system trial launches
A groundbreaking smartphone app for remote digital data collection which aims to predict if an individual will relapse into psychosis is to be trialled across the UK in a £12.5 million study. Led by University of Manchester researchers, the system will be tested across six Higher Education Institutions and their partnering NHS Trusts in England, Wales and Scotland.

Innovation - Computer Science - 17.06.2022
Bath 3D printing spinout Gen3D acquired by Altair
Bath 3D printing spinout Gen3D acquired by Altair
3D printing design software and consultancy business purchased by computational science and AI leader Gen3D, a spinout technology company started at the University of Bath that specialises in softwar

Computer Science - Campus - 16.06.2022

Innovation - Computer Science - 16.06.2022

Computer Science - Health - 14.06.2022
Students develop software to revolutionise computer use for millions
Students develop software to revolutionise computer use for millions
Ground-breaking software that allows users to control their PC through their webcam using face and body movements has been developed by a team of UCL Computer Science students in collaboration with Intel, Microsoft, IBM, Google and the NHS.

Computer Science - Innovation - 30.05.2022

Microtechnics - Computer Science - 23.05.2022
Manchester experts are designing AI-powered machines tough enough to work safely in hostile hotspots
Manchester experts are designing AI-powered machines tough enough to work safely in hostile hotspots
A new generation of smart robots is being developed at The University of Manchester that can be trusted to think and act for themselves in some of the most hazardous places on Earth - and beyond.

Computer Science - Innovation - 10.05.2022

Astronomy / Space Science - Computer Science - 10.05.2022

Physics - Computer Science - 26.04.2022
A robot called Lyra is helping transform nuclear infrastructure inspection
A robot called Lyra is helping transform nuclear infrastructure inspection
A robot named Lyra has been used to inspect a ventilation duct in Dounreay's redundant nuclear laboratories and map radioactive materials.

Astronomy / Space Science - Computer Science - 12.04.2022
UK to build software brain for giant radio telescope
UK to build software brain for giant radio telescope
More than £15million has been awarded to UK institutions, including The University of Manchester, which are delivering the crucial software 'brain' of the world's largest radio telescope.

Computer Science - Physics - 21.03.2022
£3m project aims to help computing take quantum leap
A new project which aims to help take quantum computing from the lab to real-world applications has been backed by £3m in new funding.

Social Sciences - Computer Science - 15.02.2022
Facial recognition technology ’reinforces discriminatory policing’ in New York
New Yorkers living in areas at greater risk of stop-and-search by police are also more exposed to invasive facial recognition technology, according to a new analysis involving UCL researchers and led by Amnesty International.

Astronomy / Space Science - Computer Science - 14.02.2022
Shooting for the stars: astrophysicists join the global tech revolution
Shooting for the stars: astrophysicists join the global tech revolution
The University of Bath has become a major consortium partner in 4MOST - a telescope facility that's set to change the face of astrophysics over the next decade.

Physics - Computer Science - 09.02.2022
UCL quantum computing spinout opens first lab
UCL quantum computing spinout opens first lab
Quantum Motion, a quantum computing spinout led by academics from UCL and Oxford University, has opened its first lab - the largest independent lab of its kind in the UK.

Computer Science - 07.01.2022

Economics - Computer Science - 22.11.2021

Computer Science - Economics - 18.11.2021
Trials begin of revolutionary women's smartwatch safety app developed by University of Bath team
Trials begin of revolutionary women’s smartwatch safety app developed by University of Bath team
App senses wearer's distress to automatically send alerts, solving problem of safety products that need to be physically activated Trials begin this week in Bath of a revolutionary new smartwatch app

Environment - Computer Science - 10.11.2021
New Cambridge-built carbon credit marketplace will support reforestation efforts worldwide | University of Cambridge
New Cambridge-built carbon credit marketplace will support reforestation efforts worldwide | University of Cambridge
A new Cambridge centre will bring together computer scientists and conservation scientists to build a trusted marketplace for carbon credits and support global reforestation efforts, the first initiative of its kind in the UK. What's needed is a decentralised marketplace where purchasers of carbon credits can confidently and directly fund trusted nature-based projects.

Environment - Computer Science - 10.11.2021
Cambridge-built carbon credit marketplace will support reforestation efforts worldwide | University of Cambridge
Cambridge-built carbon credit marketplace will support reforestation efforts worldwide | University of Cambridge
A new Cambridge centre will bring together computer scientists and conservation scientists to build a trusted marketplace for carbon credits and support global reforestation efforts, the first initiative of its kind in the UK.

Computer Science - Astronomy / Space Science - 26.10.2021
Hawking Centre for Theoretical Cosmology named Intel oneAPI Center of Excellence | University of Cambridge
Hawking Centre for Theoretical Cosmology named Intel oneAPI Center of Excellence | University of Cambridge
The Stephen Hawking Centre for Theoretical Cosmology (Hawking CTC) at the is expanding its Intel Graphics and Visualization Institute of Xellence (Intel GVI) to an Intel oneAPI Center of Excellence, which will help expand our understanding of the universe.

Computer Science - 30.09.2021
Visa and Apple Pay vulnerabilities leaves iPhone users open to payment fraud
Vulnerabilities in Apple Pay and Visa could enable hackers to bypass an iPhone's Apple Pay lock screen and perform contactless payments, according to research by the University of Birmingham and University of Surrey.

Computer Science - 30.09.2021
Tackling loneliness with mixed reality technology
Scientists are exploring whether off-the-shelf technology that brings together the virtual and physical world can be used to tackle the growing problem of loneliness in the UK.

Computer Science - Campus - 28.09.2021

Computer Science - Campus - 22.09.2021
University of Birmingham launches new Institute for Interdisciplinary Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
A new institute that will drive forward the use of big data and artificial intelligence in addressing major global challenges has been launched at the University of Birmingham.

Computer Science - Health - 20.09.2021
New app to measure quality of life for people with skin conditions
Researchers at Cardiff University have created a first-of-its-kind app to measure quality of life for people with skin conditions.

Computer Science - Transport - 14.09.2021
Real-time drone intent monitoring could enable safer use of drones and prevent a repeat of 2018 Gatwick incident
Real-time drone intent monitoring could enable safer use of drones and prevent a repeat of 2018 Gatwick incident
Researchers have developed a real-time approach that can help prevent incidents like the large-scale disruption at London's Gatwick Airport in 2018, where possible drone sightings at the perimeter of the airport caused the cancellation of hundreds of flights.

Environment - Computer Science - 30.08.2021
Cambridge-authored book explores how artificial intelligence could help address climate change
Cambridge-authored book explores how artificial intelligence could help address climate change
Humanity is facing two existential threats. The first: uncontrolled CO2 emissions irreversibly changing the climate. The second: a hostile artificial intelligence (AI) becoming the dominant form of intelligence on Earth. But while the situation may appear bleak, this two-pronged crisis also presents an opportunity.

Computer Science - 25.08.2021
Eatron and WMG win funding for project COBRA
Eatron and WMG win funding for project COBRA
A new partnership between Eatron Technologies and WMG has been formed for the COBRA ('Cloud/Onboard Battery Remaining useful life Algorithm) project, thanks to the funding from the Faraday Battery Challenge.

Event - Computer Science - 24.08.2021