Experts from Loughborough University have developed a revolutionary battery-electrolyser that stores renewable electricity and produces hydrogen for clean cooking in remote African communities.
The AI in Education Practice Group (AIED) in the Department of Computer Science, working with colleagues in the School of Design and Creative Arts (SDCA), has built a holographic conversational avatar ...
Oli Buckley, Professor in Cyber Security at Loughborough University, has developed an A to Z of AI children’s books, designed to introduce young readers to cyber concepts from an early age, given AI ...
Hakan Tosun, a 50 year-old Turkish journalist, died on October 13 three days after he was assaulted in a street attack in ...
As autumn deepens and the clocks go back, the University is reminding staff and students to stay safe and visible during the ...
In this short film, we explore the resilience, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit of refugees rebuilding their lives across the world, and introduce the 'Refugee Entrepreneurship Network'.
The University is looking forward to welcoming staff and students to a week-long programme of activities raising awareness of ...
Loughborough-linked athletes returned to UK soil with a host of medals after recent stunning performances at global ...
Thank you very much to those who have previously supported graduation activity across campus. With the winter ceremonies fast ...
The Midlands has taken a major leap forward in unlocking its innovation potential with the launch of the Midlands Ecosystem ...
A research project in Cumbria is shedding light on how simple on-farm features like sediment ponds can help farmers manage ...
Imagine waking up to find your living room underwater for the second time in five years. You try to claim insurance, only to be told your property is now uninsurable. Premiums have tripled. Your ...
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