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Imperial Lates Concludes with Engaging Evening Centered Around AI
Incredible Imperial science shared through innovative and creative activities during 2023/24 Imperial Lates season
The latest season of Imperial College London’s popular after-hours events has ended on a high, with a packed evening on…
Imperial College London Spinout’s Software Enables Volvo’s Electric Cars to Charge Up to…
Adaptive charging software developed by Imperial spinout Breathe Battery Technologies will be integrated with Volvo Cars’ battery management platform.
Battery charging software developed by Imperial spinout Breathe Battery Technologies is…
Research Uncovers ‘Cosy Domesticity’ of Prehistoric Stilt-House Dwellers in…
A major report on the remains of a stilt village that was engulfed in flames almost 3,000 years ago reveals in unprecedented detail the daily lives of England’s prehistoric fenlanders.
Must Farm, a late Bronze Age settlement, dates to…
Study Suggests Fish Used in Farmed Salmon Feed Should Be Considered Part of Human Diet as Well
The public are being encouraged to eat more wild fish, such as mackerel, anchovies and herring, which are often used within farmed salmon feeds. These oily fish contain essential nutrients including calcium, B12 and omega-3 but some…
University of York Researchers Advocate for Supporting Traditional Nigerian Bakeries in…
Improved awareness of alternative energy sources, better training and policies to address the issue are now urgently needed, according to the researchers.
Investigating energy
The study, funded by the Royal Society, involved researchers…
Further Evidence Needed to Fully Understand Consumer Behavior Regarding No and Low-Alcoholic Drinks
There has been widespread support for NOLO drinks, including by a number of government bodies, based on the assumption that if produced for supermarkets and pubs and promoted to consumers, that they could help to replace some alcoholic…
Researchers Discover Evidence of Microplastic Contamination in Archaeological Remains
The team discovered tiny microplastic particles in deposits located more than seven metres deep, in samples dating back to the first or early second century and excavated in the late 1980s.
Tiny particles
Preserving archaeology in…
University of Strathclyde’s Cyber Security Research Group Attains Centre of Excellence Status
StrathCyber, the Cyber Security Research Group at the University of Strathclyde has gained Academic Centre of Excellence status from the UK Government.
The status has been conferred by the Government’s National Cyber Security Centre…
University of Strathclyde Leads Pioneering Forging Research Hub, Propelling Scotland to Forefront of…
FutureForge – a pioneering new research hub – has been launched at the University of Strathclyde’s Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC), part of the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS).
Based in Renfrewshire, FutureForge…
New AI Model Accurately Identifies Risk of Adverse Outcomes in Pre-eclampsia Cases
A potentially lifesaving model for identifying maternal risk in pregnant women with pre-eclampsia has been developed by researchers.
More than 8,800 women in 11 countries took part in the study which accurately classified women’s risk of…