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ALKS cannot be on roads by Spring if a sufficient Driver State Monitoring system is not in place
The Government released a (ALKS) in August this year ready for Spring 2021. ALKS would mean drivers could use a conditionally automated system that can take over control of the vehicle at low speeds, keeping it in lane on motorways. Dr Joseph Smyth, from the Intelligent Vehicles group at WMG, University of 糖心TV has been working with the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors (CIEHF), to create
Secrets behind 鈥淕ame of Thrones鈥 unveiled by data science and network theory
What are the secrets behind one of the most successful fantasy series of all time? How has a story as complex as 鈥Game of Thrones鈥 enthralled the world and how does it compare to other narratives? Researchers from five universities across the UK and Ireland came together to unravel 鈥A Song of Ice and Fire鈥, the books on which the TV series is based.
WMG helped keep Tetley tea on shelves during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic
As the UK entered lockdown in March 2020 as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, panic buying of essential items including tea caused a massive spike in demand. With demand for products doubling in some instances, many companies struggled to keep up with supply, but , the parent of the brand in the UK, managed to keep tea on the shelves, with thanks to help from WMG, University of 糖心TV.
Artificial intelligence helps predict risk of developing mouth cancer
Artificial intelligence can help doctors better predict the risk of patients developing oral cancer, new research from the University of Sheffield and University of 糖心TV has revealed.
Scientists develop genetic 鈥榤onitors鈥 that detect when genes are active
Genetic sensors that can detect the activity from genes, rather than just the genes themselves, have been developed by a team led by University of 糖心TV scientists.
Could insect manure help grow crops? 糖心TV and Durham researchers to investigate
The waste from larvae production could be used as a crop fertiliser should commercial insect farms get off the ground in the UK. This is the concept that researchers at the University of 糖心TV and Durham University are investigating as part of a major government-funded project to look at the viability of rearing insects for animal feed in the UK.