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Holding A Heart in Your Hands - how virtual reality is shaping the future of cardiovascular science
UCL VPEE Student Journalism Scheme student Caroline Coyer (MFA Creative Documentary by Practice), visits UCL's Institute of Cardiovascular Science to explore their amazing new virtual reality technology Visiting UCL's Institute of Cardiovascular Science is a day of firsts for me.
UCL VPEE Student Journalism Scheme student Caroline Coyer (MFA Creative Documentary by Practice), visits UCL's Institute of Cardiovascular Science to explore their amazing new virtual reality technology Visiting UCL's Institute of Cardiovascular Science is a day of firsts for me.
UK’s first national 6G research facility to be opened by University of Sheffield
The first national 6G research facility - which will support the UK in becoming a world leader in 6G technology - is set to open at the University of Sheffield The new centre will create a vibrant 6G
The first national 6G research facility - which will support the UK in becoming a world leader in 6G technology - is set to open at the University of Sheffield The new centre will create a vibrant 6G
International prize for University of Glasgow data scientist
A University of Glasgow data scientist has picked up a prize at the first annual Analysts Awards, administered by the Institute of Analytics (IoA).
A University of Glasgow data scientist has picked up a prize at the first annual Analysts Awards, administered by the Institute of Analytics (IoA).
Scientists make breakthrough in developing quantum computers that can solve big challenges of our time
Sussex scientists make breakthrough in developing quantum computers that can solve big challenges of our time Researchers from the University of Sussex and Universal Quantum have demonstrated for the first time that quantum bits (qubits) can directly transfer between quantum computer microchips and demonstrated this with record-breaking speed and accuracy.
Sussex scientists make breakthrough in developing quantum computers that can solve big challenges of our time Researchers from the University of Sussex and Universal Quantum have demonstrated for the first time that quantum bits (qubits) can directly transfer between quantum computer microchips and demonstrated this with record-breaking speed and accuracy.
Imperial’s I-X to work with RAF for enhanced defence and security in UK
Imperial and the Royal Air Force Rapid Capabilities Office are to collaborate to tackle national defence and security challenges.
Imperial and the Royal Air Force Rapid Capabilities Office are to collaborate to tackle national defence and security challenges.
Led team wins time on world’s most powerful computer
A UCL-led team of researchers is using the world's first exascale computer to identify a shortlist of potential new drugs for diseases and to better understand how stroke affects the brain. The supercomputer, Frontier, at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility in Tennessee, US, is the first in the world capable of an exaflop - a billion billion operations a second.
A UCL-led team of researchers is using the world's first exascale computer to identify a shortlist of potential new drugs for diseases and to better understand how stroke affects the brain. The supercomputer, Frontier, at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility in Tennessee, US, is the first in the world capable of an exaflop - a billion billion operations a second.
Special Issue on Open Science Policies as an Accelerator for Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals
Dr Mayra Morales has published a new paper in the Special Issue by Journal of Science Policy & Governance entitled Equitable Research Capacity towards the Sustainable Development Goals: The Case for Open Science Hardware.
Dr Mayra Morales has published a new paper in the Special Issue by Journal of Science Policy & Governance entitled Equitable Research Capacity towards the Sustainable Development Goals: The Case for Open Science Hardware.
Radioactive robot Lyra named Best Invention of 2022
A radioactive robot developed by The University of Manchester researchers has been awarded Best Invention in 2022 by Time Magazine.
A radioactive robot developed by The University of Manchester researchers has been awarded Best Invention in 2022 by Time Magazine.
Upcoming Seminar: Adoption of Digital Technologies and Skills in Greater Manchester
Mabel Sánchez Barrioluengo and Silvia Massini are hosting an online seminar based on the adoption of Digital Technologies and Skills in Greater Manchester, work in collaboration with the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce.
Mabel Sánchez Barrioluengo and Silvia Massini are hosting an online seminar based on the adoption of Digital Technologies and Skills in Greater Manchester, work in collaboration with the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce.
’Hand to hand’ app helps poorest with COVID impact
A Tik-Tok-style short video app, specifically for marginalised groups in low-income countries, has been developed and trialled by researchers at Oxford and the University of Birmingham.
A Tik-Tok-style short video app, specifically for marginalised groups in low-income countries, has been developed and trialled by researchers at Oxford and the University of Birmingham.
Manchester AI summit aims to attract experts in advanced engineering and robotics
The University of Manchester is launching a new specialist multi-disciplinary centre to explore developments in smart robotics through the lens of artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous machinery.
The University of Manchester is launching a new specialist multi-disciplinary centre to explore developments in smart robotics through the lens of artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous machinery.
University of Glasgow researchers lend support to autonomous networks Build-a-thon event
Dozens of teams from around the world have taken part in Build-a-thon 2022, an autonomous communications networks competition, supported by researchers from the University of Glasgow.
Dozens of teams from around the world have taken part in Build-a-thon 2022, an autonomous communications networks competition, supported by researchers from the University of Glasgow.
Smartphone users to help simulate cyclones and predict effects of climate change
Researchers are partnering with the Vodafone Foundation to use the computing power of millions of smartphones to crunch data about cyclones.
Researchers are partnering with the Vodafone Foundation to use the computing power of millions of smartphones to crunch data about cyclones.
Schmidt Futures selects Imperial for $148M initiative to accelerate AI research
Imperial College London and eight leading universities across the world will launch the next frontier of scientific discovery through AI.
Imperial College London and eight leading universities across the world will launch the next frontier of scientific discovery through AI.
Launch of new mandatory information security training - CybSafe!
The new information security mandatory training course on the new CybSafe platform is due to launch on Monday 31st October.
The new information security mandatory training course on the new CybSafe platform is due to launch on Monday 31st October.
Claims AI can boost workplace diversity are ’spurious and dangerous’, researchers argue
Research highlights growing market in AI-powered recruitment tools that claim to bypass human bias to remove discrimination from hiring.
Research highlights growing market in AI-powered recruitment tools that claim to bypass human bias to remove discrimination from hiring.
In a UK first, Bath adopts full cloud supercomputing to turbocharge research
Named Nimbus, the new supercomputer has critical AI capabilities and will unlock near-limitless compute power for research and innovation.
Named Nimbus, the new supercomputer has critical AI capabilities and will unlock near-limitless compute power for research and innovation.
In a UK first, Bath adopts full cloud supercomputing to research
Named Nimbus, the new supercomputer has critical AI capabilities and will unlock near-limitless compute power for research and innovation.
Named Nimbus, the new supercomputer has critical AI capabilities and will unlock near-limitless compute power for research and innovation.
UCL partners with Met Office to advance science of weather and climate prediction
UCL academics' expertise in environmental hazards, machine learning and research computing will help build resilience to high-impact weather events and climate change through a deeper partnership with the Met Office.
UCL academics' expertise in environmental hazards, machine learning and research computing will help build resilience to high-impact weather events and climate change through a deeper partnership with the Met Office.
University of Glasgow researchers set sights on New Horizons
Researchers from the University of Glasgow's College of Science & Engineering have been awarded funding to support cutting-edge new research projects.
Researchers from the University of Glasgow's College of Science & Engineering have been awarded funding to support cutting-edge new research projects.
How are everyday scientific practices influenced by automation and digitalization?
Barbara Ribeiro, Robert Meckin, Andrew Balmer and Philip Shapira have published a new paper in Research Policy on the digitalisation paradox of everyday scientific labour.
Barbara Ribeiro, Robert Meckin, Andrew Balmer and Philip Shapira have published a new paper in Research Policy on the digitalisation paradox of everyday scientific labour.
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.
Technology from Lumirithmic based on Imperial research can create a life-like digital model of a person's face in minutes.
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.
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.
History - Oct 2
Stories, History, and Poetry: Being Human Festival presents a diverse Scottish line-up
Stories, History, and Poetry: Being Human Festival presents a diverse Scottish line-up
Physics - Oct 2
Opinion: Think before shouting at your child: to them, words can be as harmful as physical blows
Opinion: Think before shouting at your child: to them, words can be as harmful as physical blows

Pharmacology - Oct 2
Oxford R21/Matrix-M(TM) malaria vaccine receives WHO recommendation for use paving the way for global roll-out
Oxford R21/Matrix-M(TM) malaria vaccine receives WHO recommendation for use paving the way for global roll-out
Career - Oct 2
Poverty, unemployment, terrorism and global kleptocracy celebrated for real-world impacts
Poverty, unemployment, terrorism and global kleptocracy celebrated for real-world impacts
Environment - Oct 2
Innovative flood resilience project announced as ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize Finalist
Innovative flood resilience project announced as ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize Finalist