A new artificial intelligence (AI) model has been developed to predict how long a person with a learning disability is likely to stay in hospital, offering valuable insights that could improve care ...
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A new partnership between three universities and local councils means anyone aged 18+ and living in the city, county or ...
Research conducted by Loughborough University has led to a rule change in World Wheelchair Rugby (WWR), increasing female ...
Repeatable, real-world testing by Loughborough University could see our cars becoming more efficient. Data picked up during ...
A group of Loughborough University academics have proved a fresh theory which aims to improve how a new technology turns movement into electricity.
Discover how Loughborough University and LaVision used high-speed cameras to capture how helium-filled soap bubbles move to showcase air flow around a vehicle.
Loughborough University used Catesby Tunnel's distinctive facilities to see in further detail the features behind a vehicle’s aerodynamics – testing drag and resistance in repeatable, reliable ...
Scientists and engineers from Loughborough University and EnerHy, the Centre for Doctoral Training for Engineering Hydrogen Net Zero will showcase how green hydrogen can be generated, stored, and used ...
It’s after a series of unique, academic-led tests took place at the East Midlands based Catesby Tunnel. The testing used the venue’s distinctive facilities to see in further detail the features behind ...
Professor Croft is a leading expert on ionic liquids, radical enzymes, sustainable 3D printing, computational chemistry and bioprocess. Her research focuses on how we can reach Net Zero by creatively ...
FC is a first-order logic that reasons over factors of a finite word using concatenation, and can define non-regular languages like that of all squares (ww). In this talk, we will see that there are ...