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An artificial intelligence (AI) model is being trained on a set of NHS data for 57 million people in England, from which ...
Tyrannosaurus rex evolved in North America, but its direct ancestor came from Asia, crossing a land bridge connecting the ...
At the end of 2019, the clocks turned the page onto an anticipated decade. Promised in this decade, was greater international cooperation, increased cultural synthesis and ‘progress’. However, as the ...
The visual arts offer a distinctive way of engaging with the enduring question of self-knowledge. By challenging philosophy’s longstanding alignment of truth with introspection and rational inquiry, ...
Sunny Dhillon will discuss how education serves as an ontotheological principle (disenchanting being by reducing the highest good as knowable through ratiocination) to salve an existential chasm, and ...
The editors of the Cambridge Journal of Education and Education 3-13 will give insights into publishing work, explore common pitfalls, and give tips on getting your research published in a prestigious ...
This event is free and provides a unique opportunity to explore the cutting-edge resources available at the Eastman Dental Institute. Attendees will have the chance to interact with the Restorative ...
Professor Alice Sullivan (UCL Social Research Institute) opposes new rules connected with grant funding being considered by Research England, calling them “a mountain of new bureaucracy.” ...
“Resistance is when an antibiotic that you rely on to treat a bacteria doesn’t do its job anymore,” said Professor Laura Shallcross (UCL Institute of Health Informatics), highlighting the risk that no ...
“Typically European royals not only go to university to do an undergraduate degree but they go on and do a master’s degree,” said Professor Robert Hazell (UCL Political Science) on the education of ...
“We think there’s a very good chance that reducing exposure to risk factors can have an impact on dementia – whether that’s early disease or making it less likely you’ll develop it later on,” said Dr ...
“If you develop, say, type 2 diabetes and hypertension earlier in life and don't manage it, you'll cause damage to your heart and to the vascular system that feeds your brain sooner,” said Professor ...
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