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The European Space Agency (ESA) is launching a new mission in the coming weeks called Φsat-, which it says will “push the boundaries” of AI for Earth observation purposes. Google’s increased reliance ...
With cyber attacks increasingly targeting large-scale sporting events, Rob Otto, EMEA field CTO at Ping Identity – a global software company specialising in identity management solutions – explores ...
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AI-generated disinformation and deepfakes did not meaningfully impact election results in the UK, France and the European Parliament this year, according to research by The Alan Turing Institute.
Google has backed a new satellite constellation equipped with technology that can detect wildfires from space soon after they begin.
A new study has found that experienced exam markers were unable to detect AI generated papers in 94% of cases and gave them higher grades, on average, than real students. School students will be given ...
Climate change, tight budgets and increasing traffic are making it hard to keep roads damage-free. Now technology is being used to find sustainable ways to tackle the problem.
Italy wants the Vespa Piaggio motorcycle to be recognised as a ‘national cultural heritage’ and save it from future EU carbon emissions regulations for vehicles. The expansion of London’s Ultra Low ...
Riverlane, which is based in Cambridge, has raised $75m (£59m) to fund development on its “groundbreaking” quantum error correction (QEC) technology. Quantinuum ...
Voyager 1 uses its thrusters to stay pointed at Earth so it can receive commands and send back science data, but after 47 years in space some of the fuel tubes had become clogged. BP’s drilling ...
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh are undertaking research into the development of 3D-printed blood vessels, which closely mimic the properties of human veins, to improve the treatment of ...