Technology

UK boosts science and technology ties with the EU

The UK government is trying to strengthen its science and technology ties with the European Union, revealing new plans to enhance cooperation and drive innovation.

Would you trust AI to predict your future life events?

Artificial intelligence (AI) model, life2vec, is capable of predicting life events, including estimating the time of death, by analysing health data.

Unleashing the opportunity of digital technologies for developing health systems

Suzanne Wait and Catherine Whicher from The Health Policy Partnership discuss the opportunities to improve populations’ wellbeing and access to care by harnessing innovative digital health tools and technologies.

Embracing an all-IP future: Navigating challenges and seizing opportunities in the UK public sector telecommunications

With the UK’s PSTN networks set to be switched off in 2025, the importance of the transition to IP systems and the infrastructure associated with it cannot be understated.

Clinical technology: Short-termism or the golden thread?

Jacqueline Davis, Chief Nursing Informatics Officer at System C Healthcare, discusses some key obstacles the NHS faces as it navigates the digital transformation.

A new AI model outperforms ChatGPT in tests

All you need to know about Google's new AI model, Gemini, and why it outperforms ChatGPT a year after it was realised.

Solar-powered atmospheric water harvesting technology

Atmospheric water harvesting technology delivers lifesaving water to arid regions through hygroscopic gel and salts.

Self-organising system mimics features of complex organisms’ brains

Researchers demonstrate the impact of imposing physical limits on an Artificially Intelligent system, similar to the human brain, which must evolve and function within physical and biological limitations.

Robots now feature bones, ligaments, and tendons in a single process

The rapid advancement of 3D printing technology has led to a significant expansion in available materials.

Gene expression: Can an AI model predict Cancer outcomes?

In a groundbreaking development, UCLA researchers from the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center have unveiled an innovative artificial intelligence AI model. This model centred on epigenetic factors, demonstrates unparalleled success in predicting patient outcomes across cancer types.

The software market: 4 trends in custom enterprise software development

The enterprise segment dominates the global software market, according to Statista, and is expected to reach almost $376 billion by 2028. Here we dive into emerging technologies that custom enterprise software developers use to keep solutions up-to-date and efficient.

Japan: Science and technology policy

Open Access Government examines some aspects of science and technology policy in Japan, including cooperation and research promotion.

AI’s potential to predict and prevent sudden cardiac death

Research conducted in France suggests that using Artificial Intelligence to analyse medical data in electronic health records may hold promise in predicting sudden cardiac...

Wearable vibrotactile device prevents astronauts getting lost in space

Scientists have created wearable vibrotactile devices to help astronauts stay oriented and safe in space.

AI trustworthiness: Is the biggest AI challenge cultivating trust?

Elham Tabassi, Chief of Staff, Information Technology Laboratory at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the U.S., says that cultivating AI trustworthiness may well be the biggest challenge to date.

AI to transform military engineering capabilities

In a groundbreaking development, an AI-powered tool is set to revolutionise military engineering capabilities by swiftly identifying equipment faults.

UK government invests in AI-powered teacher support

The UK Government has allocated £2 million to enhance and expand AI-powered teacher tools for teachers in England.

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