The decision to switch off Grok’s image-generation function following its misuse highlights a recurring dilemma in AI ...
The project has received £215,100 from the Royal Society’s International Science Partnership Fund and is a collaboration with ...
Professor Joseph Keddie has been named winner of the 2026 Sir Eric Rideal Award, jointly bestowed by the Royal Society of ...
The report argues that, building on recent trade and industrial strategies, the UK now has a window to develop a new digital ...
Scientists have delivered the most detailed assessment yet of a set of disputed lead books known as the Jordan codices. With debate centred on whether they could date back to the early Christian ...
In a study published in Neurocomputing, researchers from Surrey’s Nature-Inspired Computation and Engineering (NICE) group have shown that mimicking the brain’s sparse and structured neural wiring can ...
An international team of researchers, including astronomers at the University of Surrey, has shed light on a decades-long debate about why galaxies rotate faster than expected, and whether this ...
These advanced tools allow scientists to observe chemical and structural changes in real-time as the battery operates, helping them better understand why batteries lose power, overheat or fail. For ...
Solar energy is now so cost-effective that, in the sunniest countries, it costs as little as £0.02 to produce one unit of power, making it cheaper than electricity generated from coal, gas or wind, ...
With 219,000 fall-related emergency hospital admissions among people aged 65 and over in England in 2023/24, a new trial at the University of Surrey is exploring how smart flooring could help prevent ...
Vertical farming offers a much-needed opportunity to secure food production in the face of climate change, but can it truly deliver a sustainable alternative to field-grown crops? A new study led by ...
First ever systematic review and meta-analysis of its kind shows highly sensitive people are more likely to experience mental health problems A new study from the University of Surrey and Queen Mary ...