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Computer Science - 23.03.2026

Innovation - Computer Science - 23.03.2026

Computer Science - Life Sciences - 20.03.2026

Researchers have developed a new kind of nanoelectronic device that could dramatically cut the energy consumed by artificial intelligence hardware by mimicking the human brain.
Computer Science - Innovation - 18.03.2026
SDU is part of global initiative to bring mathematical certainty to modern computing and artificial intelligence
Computer Science - Economics - 17.03.2026

Computer Science - Environment - 17.03.2026
ETH students develop tools for the UN
ETH Zurich has been an official partner of the United Nations since 2023. The first projects from this collaboration show how researchers and students can help the UN solve concrete problems.
Microtechnics - Computer Science - 16.03.2026

Computer Science - Environment - 16.03.2026
How CMU Is Curbing Energy Demands From AI Data Centers
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are developing new technology that could lower how much energy data centers need to operate, reducing the strain on the energy grid that Americans rely on.
Physics - Computer Science - 13.03.2026
Humanitarian goals go quantum
Quantum computing could be one of the big technological revolutions of the coming decades. EPFL is working on making it accessible and useful for addressing pressing global issues.
Innovation - Computer Science - 11.03.2026

Innovation - Computer Science - 11.03.2026

The Canadian Severe Storms Laboratory (CSSL) is celebrating a strong first year of research, collaboration and public impact.
Astronomy & Space - Computer Science - 09.03.2026

Under the EPFL-led ADOPT project, researchers are combining AI satellite-image recognition with drift prediction models to improve the collection of plastic debris in the ocean. The technology has passed the proof-of-concept stage and is ready for field testing. Being able to identify and track floating masses of debris is critical to ocean clean-up efforts.
Computer Science - Innovation - 09.03.2026

Computer Science - Innovation - 09.03.2026
’Smart pillow’ could help dreams of screen-free bedtime come true
A 'smart pillow' which enables people to access digital content at bedtime without looking at screens could help cut down on problematic evening smartphone use, its inventors say.
Physics - Computer Science - 06.03.2026
Filtering photons for better quantum computers
Quantum computers often require hundreds of components for a single reliable qubit, making scaling up complicated and expensive.
Computer Science - Economics - 06.03.2026
UCL AI Festival showcases breakthrough research and industry partnerships
Pedagogy - Computer Science - 04.03.2026
Pytch team partners with Kinia to produce Irish-language coding resources
Computer Science - 04.03.2026

Researchers at the University of Innsbruck, together with partners from Sydney and Waterloo, have presented a new diagnostic method for quantum computers.
Computer Science - 03.03.2026
UNIverse: Activation for students
Microtechnics - Computer Science - 26.02.2026
SURF Project Scales New Heights in Rescue Robotics
Computer Science - 26.02.2026
VUB launches citizen survey on feelings of safety in Brussels
New app Moment charts in real time where, when and why people feel (un)safe on the streets Brussels, 23 February 2026 - Researchers at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) are today launching the cit
Computer Science - Environment - 26.02.2026
UCL to host £19.5m supercomputing facility
Computer Science - 26.02.2026
Peter Müller, what’s the point of studying computer science if AI is better at coding?
Life Sciences - Computer Science - 25.02.2026
Marnix Medema appointed chair of Bioinformatics at WUR
Computer Science - 25.02.2026
VUB brings AI expertise to European cybersecurity project INCIDENTRON
Computer Science - Innovation - 23.02.2026

Computer Science - Innovation - 20.02.2026

Physics - Computer Science - 20.02.2026

A team of researchers has developed an AI algorithm that can model complex dynamical processes while taking into account the laws of physics - using with Newton's third law. Artificial intelligence has enabled major breakthroughs in several fields, but the models still struggle to obbey the fundamental laws of physics.
Astronomy & Space - Computer Science - 19.02.2026
Largest Ever Radio Sky Survey Maps the Universe in Unprecedented Detail
An international collaboration using the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) has unveiled an exceptionally detailed radio sky map, revealing 13.7 million cosmic sources and delivering the most complete census yet of actively growing supermassive black holes.
Astronomy & Space - Computer Science - 19.02.2026

The LOFAR radio telescope has delivered the most detailed radio map of the northern sky to date. It provides new insights into active galaxies, star formation and rare cosmic objects. For more than ten years, an international research team observed the northern sky with the LOFAR radio telescope. The results of this sky survey have now been published in the scientific journal "Astronomy & Astrophysics".
Life Sciences - Computer Science - 18.02.2026

The human genome is a long sequence of DNA scattered with innumerable genetic variants that distinguish us. Extracting information from large biobank datasets about complex traits, influenced by thousands or millions of variants, remains a challenge. Using human height as a model, researchers at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) have developed an enhanced algorithm, now published in Cell Genomics , with potential applications in personalized medicine - and even at crime scenes.
Health - Computer Science - 18.02.2026
Physics-informed artificial intelligence for prediabetes prevention
Physics-informed AI artificial intelligence for early prediabetes risk predictionprevention Predicting prediabetes risk early and acting before the condition progresses is the goal of PRAESIIDIUM, a
Innovation - Computer Science - 17.02.2026
Quantum-secure communications with Dublin City Council
Mathematics - Computer Science - 17.02.2026
Five CMU Faculty Members Named 2026 Sloan Research Fellows
Media - Computer Science - 17.02.2026
Young people on social media: ’Listen to us, too’
There is much debate about the role of social media in young people's lives. But what do adolescents themselves think about it? In any case, they feel they are not being listened to enough, according to a new study by Radboud University.
Health - Computer Science - 17.02.2026
Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts develops AI to detect skin diseases in Africa
Innovation - Computer Science - 17.02.2026

Physics - Computer Science - 11.02.2026
Simulating quantum chaos: how researchers are helping to push quantum computers beyond their limits
How rapidly does information spread through a quantum system? How does a quantum system forget its past? And can today's noisy quantum computers tell us anything trustworthy about the limits of these
Innovation - Computer Science - 09.02.2026
Research centre sets out to make Glasgow the first ’cognitive’ city
A new research centre based at the University of Glasgow is setting out to develop the 'cognitive' cities of the future which will revolutionise urban life.
Physics - Computer Science - 04.02.2026

Caltech scientists have developed a way to guide light on silicon wafers with low signal loss approaching that of optical fiber at visible wavelengths.
Computer Science - Campus - 03.02.2026
SURF Student’s AI Kitchen Tracker Aimed at Empowering Older Adults
Health - Computer Science - 29.01.2026
Breathing space with algorithms
Asthma in children is unpredictable. One moment, a child is running carefree across the football field, the next moment, they are too short of breath to participate.
Pedagogy - Computer Science - 29.01.2026
From Kindergarten to Career Change: How CMU Designs Education for a Lifetime
Innovation - Computer Science - 28.01.2026

Computer Science - Innovation - 27.01.2026
The human side of software development
Computer Science - Career - 27.01.2026

Computer Science - Economics - 26.01.2026
Aarhus University invests DKK 300 million to boost Danish cybersecurity
Innovation - Computer Science - 24.01.2026

Computer Science - 23.01.2026

A recent scientific article by Peter Seele, a Full Professor at the Faculty of Communication, Culture, and Society at Università della Svizzera italiana, and Ludovico Giacomo Conti, a PhD candidate a
Transport - Computer Science - 21.01.2026
Getting to Aarhus from different airports
Art & Design - Today
New special exhibition at the Josephinum is dedicated to Austria's exceptional artist Gustav Klimt
New special exhibition at the Josephinum is dedicated to Austria's exceptional artist Gustav Klimt

Health - Today
University of Manchester supports landmark Russell Group commitment to build healthier communities
University of Manchester supports landmark Russell Group commitment to build healthier communities

Health - Today
Cortical thickness, schizophrenia, and causality in psychiatry: when the trace is mistaken for the cause
Cortical thickness, schizophrenia, and causality in psychiatry: when the trace is mistaken for the cause
Career - Today
Low-income students and girls are steered away from 'risky' creative careers at school
Low-income students and girls are steered away from 'risky' creative careers at school

Environment - Today
UCalgary expedition, with NASA, Canadian and European space agencies, sets out to better understand state of Arctic ice
UCalgary expedition, with NASA, Canadian and European space agencies, sets out to better understand state of Arctic ice

Social Sciences - Mar 24
Young people's wellbeing is improving in Greater Manchester, major survey finds
Young people's wellbeing is improving in Greater Manchester, major survey finds
Environment - Mar 24
Australia's environment is improving but climate change is 'accelerating' damage to ecosystems and wildlife
Australia's environment is improving but climate change is 'accelerating' damage to ecosystems and wildlife












