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SiPh chip uses light waves to accelerate AI processing
Engineers at the University of Pennsylvania have revealed a chip that uses light waves instead of electricity to execute complex mathematical operations critical for AI training.
UK boosts semiconductor industry with a £26.8 million investment
The United Kingdom is doubling its commitment to semiconductor technology with an investment of £26.8 million.
Reducing data volume in big data: Parallel processing based data filtering techniques
Professor Shikharesh Majumdar from Carleton University examines reducing data volume in big data, focusing on parallel processing based data filtering techniques.
Professor Shikharesh Majumdar – Carleton University
Shikharesh Majumdar is a Chancellor’s Professor and the Director of the Real Time and Distributed Systems Research Centre at the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering in Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
He holds a Ph.D. degree in Computational Science from University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada. His research interests are in...
Harnessing AI for enhanced learning: Insights from the robotics academy
How technology is tailoring personalised learning experiences for the AEC sector.
Neutrino production in proton-proton collisions supports the rotating lepton model
Direct observation of neutrino production in proton-proton (pp) collisions at CERN LHC lend strong support to the Rotating Lepton Model, Constantinos G. Vayenas(1), Dionysios Tsousis(1,2) and Eftyhia Martino1 ((1)University of Patras, (2)Stanford University) tell us.
AquaB Nanobubble Innovations Ltd and their electrostriction-based platform
AquaB Nanobubble Innovations Ltd is a University College Dublin (UCD) spin-out company incorporated in 2020 to commercialise nanobubble-generation technology lead-invented by Professor Niall English.
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.
Superconductivity and related macroscopic quantum phenomena
John H. Miller, Jr., from the University of Houston, Dept. of Physics and Texas Center for Superconductivity, walks us through superconductivity and related macroscopic quantum phenomena.
Diversity in STEM education
Magda Wood, Chief of Learning at Micro:bit Educational Foundation, walks us through diversity in STEM education, focussing on three things to rethink on the path to more inclusivity in tech.
Cloud technology: Preparing our health systems for the future
This year marks the 10th anniversary of Genomics England and the 100,000 Genomes Project, which paved the way for a new era of genomic medicine.
AI revolutionises the finance industry
Rohan Whitehead from the Institute of Analytics (IoA), walks us through how AI revolutionises the finance industry.
Profound scientific climate solutions in application on the ground
Provision of operational services to support climate change adaptation in municipal practice.
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.
The future of healthcare: Exploring the benefits of virtual wards
The Health Tech Alliance explains the importance of digital and technological innovations, particularly virtual wards, in supporting NHS healthcare providers.
Japan: Science and technology policy
Open Access Government examines some aspects of science and technology policy in Japan, including cooperation and research promotion.
UK’s quantum strategy advances with £14 million in funding
In a development at the UK National Quantum Technologies Showcase, Science Minister George Freeman is set to unveil a significant boost for the nation's burgeoning quantum strategy with over £14 million in funding.
Overcoming HPC systems storage challenges for government agencies
John Holtz, Director of Federal Sales, Panasas, uncovers the top three HPC systems storage challenges for government agencies and how to overcome them.
AI legislation is vital towards empowering the UK economy
AI legislation is vital for the UK's AI revolution, enabling businesses to drive economic growth while fostering trust in emerging AI technologies.
Cyber algorithm neutralises malicious robot attack
Australian researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking cyber algorithm designed to thwart man-in-the-middle (MitM) attacks on unmanned military robots, ensuring rapid shutdown in seconds.