Neuromorphic computing holds significant potential for faster and greener telecommunications technologies. Two King’s engineers will lead a project aimed at developing computing technology inspired…
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GPT-3 can reason about as well as a college student
People solve new problems readily without any special training or practice by comparing them to familiar problems and extending the solution to the new…
Quantum tunnelling of electrons in bidimensional materials for logic gates of future optical computers
Sustainable optical computers based on photonic logic gates with low power consumption, but also nano-scaled optical chips and novel sensors with high sensitivity: the…
Schneider Electric partners with MK:U to develop smart campuses
Schneider Electric has announced a partnership with MK:U, part of Cranfield University. The two organisations will work closely together to shape the university courses…
Nuclear skills taskforce to build UK nuclear industry
A new Nuclear Skills Taskforce will ensure the UK’s defence and civil nuclear sectors have the right people with the right skills to seize…
NASA awards $14 million to universities for supportive STEM efforts
NASA is investing more than $14 million in 19 U.S. colleges and universities to grow their STEM capacity to participate in critical spaceflight research…
Apprentice electricians reflect on a successful first year
Apprentices from both ends of the electrical training journey have once again revealed their behind-the-scenes secrets in the second episode of the new industry…
EtherCAT football robots are world champions again!
The Tech United team from Eindhoven has done it again: the autonomous EtherCAT-based football robots won the world championship for football robots, the RoboCup,…
Eindhoven University race team unveils lightest ever-Formula race car
University Racing Eindhoven (URE) competed in their first race of the season at the iconic TT circuit in Assen, Netherlands in electric classes of…
Closing the gender gap in STEM
The gender gap in STEM continues to prevail – with women representing just 29.4% of the STEM workforce. This under-representation is present across the…