Researchers design AI system to assess pain levels in sheep
01 June 2017An artificial intelligence system designed by researchers at the University of Cambridge is able to detect pain levels in sheep, which could aid in early...
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An artificial intelligence system designed by researchers at the University of Cambridge is able to detect pain levels in sheep, which could aid in early...
James Williams, a 35-year-old doctoral candidate researching design ethics at Oxford University, has been announced as the inaugural winner of the $100,000 Nine Dots Prize...
Study finds that ancient Egyptians were most closely related to ancient populations from the Middle East and Western Asia.
A study by scientists from the University of Cambridge has revealed how cooperative behaviour between insect family members changes how rapidly body size evolves –...
The spectacular variety of colours and patterns that butterflies use to ward off potential predators may result from highly localised environmental conditions known as “microhabitats”, researchers have found.
A study carried out in mice may help explain why dieting can be an inefficient way to lose weight: key brain cells act as a...
Sherpas have evolved to become superhuman mountain climbers, extremely efficient at producing the energy to power their bodies even when oxygen is scarce, suggests new...
If you think of good science communicators, it’s likely that the names Brian Cox, Alice Roberts or Neil deGrasse Tyson may come to mind. But do you consider...
An international team of astronomers, including researchers from the University of Cambridge, used data gathered by the Kepler Space Telescope to observe and confirm details...
Researchers engaged with people across the East of England and found anxiety and resentment, as well as a broad consensus that the UK should remain in the...