An Essex University alumni, celebrated for her research into extraterrestrial life, particularly on Mars, will be honoured at the University's inaugural graduation ceremony in…
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Birmingham’s High Flux Accelerator-Driven Neutron Facility receives final acceptance
The University of Birmingham has launched the UK’s inaugural high-flux neutron test facility, marking a significant advancement in research capabilities. The facility has been…
How to secure your tech gifts this Christmas
As the festive cheer of Christmas Day settles, many find themselves excitedly exploring the plethora of tech gifts received. In this digital era, where…
Happy holidays from the Student Circuit team!
As the year draws to a close and the festive season of Christmas approaches, it's a time of reflection, celebration, and anticipation. To all…
Exploring microcontrollers in modern electronics
Microcontrollers, the unsung heroes in the electronics sector, are integral in driving the functionality of myriad devices, from simple home gadgets to sophisticated industrial…
Electrical engineering major interns at NASA
A first-generation student from North Carolina, Raquel Cervantes Espinosa, will continue her education journey with renewed motivation after spending time as a NASA Pathways…
Computer games programming student discusses Future Skills
Ewan Hart Prieto, a 22-year-old computer games programming student from Hampton, spoke to MPs and peers at Parliament during the launch of Kingston University's…
Diversity in STEM education: a path to success for all
A study published on the 5th of December in the American Educational Research Association's journal, AERA Open, reveals a correlation between classroom diversity and…
UCL scientists to help build new instrument on Mars rover
UCL researchers are set to contribute to the development of a new instrument for the Rosalind Franklin rover, replacing components originally made in Russia.…
Artificial intelligence could estimate your time of death
Artificial intelligence, specifically transformer models like ChatGPT, have been applied to predict events in people's lives, according to a study involving DTU, University of…
