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Stellar winds reveal binary star systems
The seemingly colossal amounts of matter expelled by certain types of red giants may be explained by previously-unnoticed partner stars, according to a new paper published in Nature Astronomy.
WiN workshop brings together women in data science
A new event to bring together women from around the world working in networks modelling and applications will be hosted at the School of Mathematics.
PhD student Pablo takes his chemistry research to Parliament
Pablo Caramés-Méndez, 28, a PhD student at the School of Chemistry, will attend Parliament to present his chemistry research to politicians and a panel of expert judges as part of STEM for BRITAIN.
Artificial intelligence to improve quality of life for elderly people who are chronically ill
Artificial intelligence may help to improve the quality of care for people who have chronic illnesses or who are terminally ill. The proposed treatment could also have a positive socioeconomic impact.
PhD opportunities to transform healthcare through AI
The University has announced 50 fully-funded PhD researcher places to unlock the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in medical diagnosis and care.