Engineers from UKAEA’s robotics division will embark on a three-year mentoring programme to inspire university students from underrepresented backgrounds to help make fusion energy…
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Will Zuckerberg’s Threads replace Musk’s Twitter?
With a staggering thirty million users already signed up to Meta’s Threads app on its launch day, could this spell doom for the recently…
AI tests into top 1% for original creative thinking
New research from the University of Montana and its partners suggests artificial intelligence can match the top 1% of human thinkers on a standard…
Artificial cells demonstrate that ‘life finds a way’
“Listen, if there's one thing the history of evolution has taught us is that life will not be contained. Life breaks free. It expands…
Engineering students create exhibit for SAC Museum
The Strategic Air Command and Aerospace Museum in Ashland, Nebraska, has enlisted a team of University of Nebraska–Lincoln engineering students to create an exhibit…
New quantum technologies to be developed in Imperial initiative
Imperial has launched an initiative to gather its experts in quantum science and engineering to develop technologies of the future. Working closely with industry,…
Is AI the code to gender equity in STEM?
Historically, the tech industry has been male-dominated, as highlighted by data from the UK government's Digital Economy Council, revealing that women constituted for only…
Northumbria University and Lockheed Martin detect nanojets
A mystery which has baffled astronomers and physicists for decades is a step closer to being solved thanks to a collaboration between Northumbria University…
UK universities draw up guiding principles on AI literacy
UK universities have announced they are drawing up a set of guiding principles to ensure that students and staff are AI literate. The news…
Social justice and equality take centre stage in Glasgow
Engineers Without Borders UK, part of an international movement putting global responsibility at the heart of engineering, has announced the UK and Ireland winners…