The following expert comment below was written by Professor Melissa Hamilton, Professor of Law and Criminal Justice at the ...
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The world’s first dataset aimed at improving the quality of English-to-Malayalam machine translation – a long-overlooked ...
Rather than retreat from globalisation, the research suggests that multinationals should be supported to develop sustainable ...
The Dark Energy Survey catalogued 669 million galaxies, using 140 million for precise measurements to help understand why the universe's expansion is accelerating rather than slowing down.
Nanosensors that work without batteries or wires could pave the way for more comfortable, less obtrusive sleep and healthcare monitoring at home, according to scientists at the University of Surrey.
Ahead of the High Seas Treaty coming into force on 17 January 2026, Dr Raffaella Guida, Reader in Satellite Remote Sensing at ...
A new partnership between the University of Surrey and leading clean energy technology company Ceres aims to speed up the ...
The Dark Energy Survey mapped 669 million galaxies to help understand why the universe's expansion is accelerating rather than slowing down.
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