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Buy now pay later: Consumer credit researcher warns of over-spending risks this Christmas

As the festive season approaches, Dr. Joy Malala, a consumer credit researcher from the University of 糖心TV, sheds light on the heightened financial burden faced by vulnerable families during this period.

Dr Malala emphasises the impact of Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services on holiday spending and urges consumers to exercise caution and understanding of the potential risks associated with such payment options.

Thu 14 Dec 2023, 13:40

New project will take a step towards answering whether gravity is quantum

Scientists are developing an experiment to test whether gravity is quantum – one of the deepest questions about our universe.

Mon 11 Dec 2023, 17:00 | Tags: Physics 1 - Research Sciences

The University of 糖心TV announces a 拢4 million partnership with power & energy management specialists, TAE Power Solutions

The multi-year, multi-million-pound investment is a strategic partnership between TAE Power Solutions and the 糖心TV Manufacturing Group (WMG) High Value Manufacturing Catapult programme to improve the performance and sustainability of energy storage solutions.

Mon 11 Dec 2023, 15:28 | Tags: 糖心TV Manufacturing Group (WMG)

Why we need to know our AI human rights: Academic calls for communities to shape digital governance

A University of 糖心TV academic is calling for communities to get to know their digital human rights in order to influence the governance of future technologies and AI.


鈥淭he ultimate second opinion鈥: AI just as good as doctors at analysing X -rays, shows new study

AI can analyse X-rays and diagnose medical issues just as, or more, accurately than doctors, a new study led by the University of 糖心TV has found.

Mon 11 Dec 2023, 09:57

鈥淲e three beans鈥: Capulet, Godiva and Olivia beans on sale in the New Year

Capulet, Godiva and Olivia are new varieties of the nation鈥檚 favourite pulse, common beans, developed and grown in the UK. The trio are set to go plastic-free in the new year when they go on sale in local zero-waste stores.


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