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How machine learning is revolutionising materials science

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How machine learning is revolutionising materials science Published: Research in materials science and engineering is crucial for developing materials that can help solve some of society’s biggest challenges.

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Plugging in: directly linking the brain to a computer

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In recent years, BCIs have moved from science fiction to something that could have real potential. Machine learning — computer systems able to learn and adapt without following explicit instructions, through recognising and inferring patterns in data. How do BCIs work? TALK LIKE A … COMPUTER SCIENTIST.

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Living in a material world: the importance of materials science and engineering

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Living in a material world: the importance of materials science and engineering. Published: TALK LIKE A MATERIALS SCIENTIST AND ENGINEER. ALLOY — a metallic material made of two or more elements. CERAMIC — a material made by heating inorganic non-metallic components, such as clays. How bendy is it?

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An educational journey through cell biology

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As a biomedical scientist and passionate educator, Kristina talks us through key concepts of cell biology and how understanding of them shapes scientific research and impacts society. Kristina’s research is fascinating – and you can learn more about it by reading her Futurum research article and watching her animation.

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