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Woman’s legacy helps inspire 2,000 young people to pursue STEM careers

Woman’s legacy helps inspire 2,000 young people to pursue STEM careers

The family of Susan Orlik, a passionate STEM advocate, has donated £25k to a new fund that seeks to encourage pupils to consider a career in science, technology, engineering or mathematics.

Spain delivers first supercomputer made from 100% European tech

Spain delivers first supercomputer made from 100% European tech

Spanish researchers, companies and public organisations will have access to a new quantum computer, strengthening technological and industrial development throughout the country.

New technology can autonomously keep track of Arctic’s melting ice

New technology can autonomously keep track of Arctic’s melting ice

Scientists can gain a deeper understanding of the impact of melting ice in the Arctic affects marine ecosystems, thanks to a new autonomous system.

Metaverse: The future of manufacturing is human ‘re-empowerment’

Metaverse: The future of manufacturing is human ‘re-empowerment’

The integration of smart technologies such as artificial intelligence will bring humans front and centre of the manufacturing workforce, a new study claims.

Meet the female engineer and scientist turning research into real-world innovation

Meet the female engineer and scientist turning research into real-world innovation

As part of International Women and Girls in Science Day, Dr Sarah Glanvill, Lead Materials Scientist at Renishaw, shares experiences from her work in materials analysis and research.

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