Facial recognition is a form of biometric security used in identifying or verifying one’s identity using their face. It can be used in identifying…
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How to solve an issue like levelling up?
The levelling up white paper has landed and much has already been leaked in terms of what it will entail. Written by Beatrice Barleon,…
How net zero carbon differs from carbon neutral
Dr Torill Bigg, Chief Carbon Reduction Engineer at Tunley Engineering explains the difference between net zero carbon and carbon neutral. As understanding of the…
The metaverse: the future of education
Taking place in Las Vegas, CES 2022 was home to a plethora of panels and discussions focused on the consumer electronics industry, and the…
Augmented and virtual reality explained
Student, Yasir Alvi explains the basics of virtual reality and augmented reality. Virtual reality (VR) is a computer-generated simulation of an alternate world. It is…
Halfway to net zero
Dr Torill Bigg, Chief Carbon Reduction Engineer at Tunley Engineering discusses how the UK is halfway to net zero carbon emissions. There has been…
Is online learning here to stay?
Overnight 22 months ago, 1.6 billion students were forced to study and learn remotely for the ‘foreseeable future’. For many, online learning has presented…
Technology enables biogas plant optimisation
Following COP26 governments around the world have accelerated their efforts to lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the fight against climate change; to reduce…
What is a computer virus?
A computer virus is a type of computer code that when executed, replicates by modifying and inserting its code on other computer code or…
The uses of compressed air in the automotive manufacturing industry
The usage of advanced computer technologies, automated assembly systems, and high-quality compressed air systems have changed the automotive manufacturing industry. - Originally written by…