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https://sheffield.ac.uk/news/university-sheffield-lead-multi-million-pound-project-which-could-open-new-frontier-physicsProfessor Ed Daw. Professor of dark matter and gravitational wave physics at the University of Sheffield. ... Professor Ed Daw, Professor of dark matter and gravitational wave physics at the University of Sheffield, and principal investigator for the
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/eee/news/departments-girls-electronics-event-inspires-engineers-futureBy utilising oscilloscopes to measure transmission frequencies and examining audio waves, multiple groups were able to construct their own radio transmitters across the lab. ... You are here. Department's Girls into Electronics Event inspires...
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/cs/news/new-research-finds-insect-inspired-intelligence-key-robotic-autonomyOpteran is harnessing this intelligence to deliver the third wave of AI, genuine brain biomimicry, which could be the future of autonomous systems. ... At Opteran we are harnessing this intelligence to deliver the third wave of AI, genuine brain
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/hpdh/news/researchers-viewing-natural-phenomenon-will-support-future-studiesDr Verth and Professor Fedun are members of the international consortium to research waves in the lower solar atmosphere WaLSA and obtained data can be used for masters and PhD projects ... The University's cross-faculty research centres harness our
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/news/university-sheffield-highlighted-one-englands-best-working-businessesfundamental limitations of current state-of-the-art artificial intelligence (AI) and introduce the third wave of AI: genuine brain biomimicry. ... Examples of knowledge exchange also include how the University collaborates with the public and third
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/alumni/news/thoughts-space-confinement-and-isolation-dr-helen-sharmanThere are many ways we can maintain contact with people now: old fashioned phone, video chat, Skype, text, email, and so on; we can wave at neighbours, smile and say hello ... As we orbited Earth, the planet rotated below so the view...
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/biosciences/news/sheffield-scientists-discover-how-snails-genome-aids-evolution-and-adaptation-similar-environmentsThe crab and wave habitats are separated in different vertical directions in different populations. ... in sheltered bays dominated by predatory crabs and the second was on rocky headlands dominated by strong wave action. ... The team discovered...
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/cs/news/undergraduate-student-wins-award-fdm-everywoman-technology-awards-2022One to Watch Award - Sponsored by Computacenter. This is awarded to a girl aged 11-18 who is actively encouraging girls to study STEM subjects at school-level or making waves ... She has created the lesson material so it can be taught by anyone.
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/news/how-post-feeding-breasts-bounce-back-brink-death-kickstart-milk-productionDespite the massive wave of cell death that occurs in the first phase of the end of lactation, if suckling resumes the breast can reverse the process and re-lactate. ... The milk producing units are dismantled through cellular suicide to remove the
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/cs/news/department-part-new-eu-consortium-researching-solutions-speech-problemsDr Heidi Christensen. Senior Lecturer. They are now being further marginalised by a new wave of speech technology that is increasingly woven into everyday life but which is not robust to ... TAPAS is proposing a programme of pathological speech...