By Luo Mai, Reader at the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh Edoardo Ponti, Lecturer in Natural Language Processing, University of Edinburgh
Clusters of wafer-scale chips can process information ten times faster than today’s GPUs – with the right software in place.
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By Paul Whiteley, Professor, Department of Government, University of Essex
Available data suggests the Democratic Party will win ten seats and gain control of the House of Representatives in the midterms.
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By Dipa Kamdar, Senior Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice, Kingston University
Pancreatic disease can be life threatening. Knowing the early warning signs and the lifestyle risks can help people seek help sooner.
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By Ruth Barton, Fellow Emeritus in Film Studies, Trinity College Dublin
The scandal of the religious-run Magdalene laundries, where young women deemed to have offended the moral code of the Catholic Church were incarcerated and put to work, is a stain on the public history of the Irish state. It has taken years of campaigning to bring this injustice to light. Even now, it is more than feasible that further revelations will emerge. They did in 2012, when amateur historian Catherine Corliss uncovered evidence…
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By Michael Smith, Associate Professor of Psychology, Northumbria University, Newcastle Faye Doughty, PhD Researcher, Citizen-Centred Artificial Intelligence, Northumbria University, Newcastle
Around a quarter of UK homes lie on disused coalfields. These abandoned coal mines are flooded with water that is naturally heated by the Earth. This has enormous potential as a sustainable energy source. Schemes such as the mine water district heat network in Gateshead,…
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By Stefan Wolff, Professor of International Security, University of Birmingham Tetyana Malyarenko, Professor of International Security, Jean Monnet Professor of European Security, National University Odesa Law Academy
Renewed talk of no-longer-secret negotiations between the Kremlin and the White House over a plan to end the war in Ukraine that heavily favours Russia adds to a broader sense of doom in Kyiv and among its western partners. Coupled with the fallout from a sweeping corruption scandal among Ukraine’s elites and stalling efforts…
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By Amnesty International
Responding to the news of Türkiye hosting COP31 next year, Marta Schaaf, Amnesty International’s Programme Director for Climate Justice said: “As the newly designated host for the annual UN Climate summit next year, Türkiye must take decisive and transparent actions to tackle climate change in line with its international obligations as confirmed in this year’s […] The post Türkiye: New climate summit host must respect, protect and facilitate climate justice advocacy before, during and after COP31 appeared first on Amnesty International. ]]>
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By Kate Price, Associate Research Scientist at the Wellesley Centers for Women, Wellesley College
Child sex traffickers are typically white, wealthy men who often insulate themselves from detection and charges, according to a sexual exploitation scholar.
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By Ryan Travia, Associate Vice President for Student Success, Babson College
College students experience high levels of stress that are often the result of a mix of factors, including academic pressures and financial concerns.
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By Nancy Forster-Holt, Clinical Associate Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, University of Rhode Island
Ending production of the 1-cent coin will save the government money and could streamline big retailers’ operations. But it could also pinch small businesses and cash-reliant consumers.
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