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Women in computer science: Alternative pathways to promote inclusion

Discover the gender disparity in computer science and alternative pathways to encourage and empower women to participate in the tech industry.

STEM and gender diversity: Where do we go from here?

Amy Foster, Director of Operations and Partner at Rockborne (part of Harnham Group), discusses the state of gender diversity within the data industry.

University of Birmingham develop new method to safeguard from phone hacking

Experts at the University of Birmingham have innovated a new strategy to protect users from phone hacking attacks.

High-density computing memory developed by scientists

University of Rochester scientists have developed a new form of computing memory that is fast, dense, and low-power.

The CHIPS Act: The US’ response to semiconductor supply chain challenges

Innovation News Network looks at how the CHIPS Act is helping to tackle semiconductor supply chain challenges in the US.

The impact of the European Chips Act on global technology markets

Discover how the European Chips Act is designed to bolster the EU's share in worldwide semiconductor production.

FLAMINGO supercomputer simulations to analyse how the Universe evolved

Astronomers have used the biggest ever supercomputer simulations from the Big Bang to the present day to discover how the Universe evolved.

Combatting cybersecurity challenges in the era of intelligent cloud computing systems

Learn everything you need to know about combatting cybersecurity challenges in the era of intelligent cloud computing systems.

Leveraging renewable energy to reduce data centre emissions

Discover how the National Science Foundation Cloud and Autonomic Computing Centre is reducing data centre carbon emissions via renewables.

Edinburgh selected to host world-leading exascale computer

Edinburgh has been chosen as the host city for one of the fastest exascale computer systems in the world. Find out more.

Europe’s first exascale supercomputer ‘JUPITER’ to be built by ParTec AG and Eviden

Find out more about the global advantages and applications of Europe’s first exascale supercomputer, JUPITER.

Accelerating innovation in quantum technologies

Learn more about how the Université de Sherbrooke works to enhance fundamental research and accelerate innovation in quantum technologies.

What are the limitations to reservoir computing?

A new study has identified the limitations to reservoir computing that have been overlooked by the research community so far.

Developing and harnessing quantum technology in Australia

Learn how University of New South Wales is accelerating quantum technology in Australia, from research through to application.

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