UNiDAYS has named Salome Tirado Okeze as its Student Woman of the Year 2024 winner. The 21-year-old University of Leeds Computer Science undergraduate was…
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World-first technology offers breakthrough in water quality testing
For the first time, water quality can now be assessed in a matter of minutes with the roll-out of new Bacterisk technology from Molendotech.…
Quantum challenge to be solved one mile underground
Radiation from space is a challenge for quantum computers as their computation time becomes limited by cosmic rays. Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology,…
GoStudent launches GoStudent Learning
GoStudent has announced the launch of GoStudent Learning - its AI-powered learning platform. Proven to be twice as effective as traditional learning methods, GoStudent…
Thermal management for next-generation EV charging
While electric vehicles have existed as long as gas vehicles, they have only become mainstream over the last few years. With significant improvements in…
AI Accelerator programme opens applications
The University of Edinburgh’s globally renowned AI Accelerator programme has announced it is now seeking innovative, technology-driven scale-ups to be part of its eighth…
Code Institute launches scholarship fund to ensure inclusivity among future developers
Code Institute has launched a Spring Scholarship Fund to empower the aspiring next generation of developers. The Fund aims to offer inclusive education to…
The impact of technology on universities and students
The Higher Education Policy Institute has published a collection of essays on educational technology, edited by Mary Curnock Cook CBE. Technology Foundations for 21st…
The UCL spinout building AI super-brains
Oriole Networks has raised £10 million in Seed funding to revolutionise AI performance and adoption, and solve AI’s critical energy problem. The round, which…
AI helps in the fight against invasive Asian hornets
A new study has revealed that AI has shown potential in identifying invasive Asian hornets. Developed by researchers from the University of Exeter, the…