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2025-02-24 (morningstar.com)
Q2i, King's College London, and UK Government Join Forces to Revolutionize Prisoner Reintegration with AI | Morningstar
BOSTON, Feb. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Q2i, a leader in digital innovation, has announced that its contingency management division (CMI) has joined forces with the UK Government and King's College London (King's) to develop an advanced AI-powered platform aimed at revolutionizing the rehabilitation and reintegration process for individuals transitioning from the prison system back into society.
Read more2025-02-23 (londraaktuel.com)
Young MUSIAD's London Summit: New step in cooperation with the United Kingdom with Türkiye - London current
Young MUSIAD brought together the Bridge Summit in London to strengthen the economic and cultural relations between Türkiye and the United Kingdom. The event, which was held in cooperation with the Presidential Investment Office, took part in the Bush House in King's College London. In the event, Turkey's investment environment, international projects and business opportunities were discussed in detail. Opening speeches of the Minister of Industry and Technology
Read more2025-02-06 (it-boltwise.de)
Self -healing asphalt from biomass: a milestone for sustainable infrastructure
Self -healing asphalt from biomass waste could revolutionize the future of road maintenance. A British team of researchers develops an innovative solution.
Read more2025-02-04 (nation.cymru)
Scientists develop AI-powered self-healing asphalt to tackle pothole crisis
Welsh scientists have helped develop self-healing asphalt roads, made from biomass waste and designed with the help of artificial intelligence (AI), which could offer a solution to the UK’s £143.5 million a year pothole problem. A team of scientists from Swansea University and King’s College London, in collaboration with scientists in Chile, is designing a […]
Read more2025-02-03 (swanseabaynews.com)
Could AI fix the country's pothole problem? -
Potholes could become a thing of the past thanks to an AI developed type of tarmac that can fix itself.
Read more2025-02-03 (techxplore.com)
AI-powered self-healing asphalt: A step toward sustainable net-zero roads
Self-healing asphalt roads, made from biomass waste and designed with the help of artificial intelligence (AI), could offer a promising solution to the UK's pothole problem, which is estimated to cost £143.5 million a year.
Read more2025-01-24 (jagranjosh.com)
ISBF Partners with King's College London to Enhance Psychology Education in India
ISBF has partnered with King's College London to bring world-class psychology education to India, offering students an enhanced learning experience and global opportunities in the field.
Read more2025-01-22 (bignewsnetwork.com)
ISBF Partners with King's College London to Raise the Bar for Psychology Education in India
SMPL New Delhi[ India] January 22 The Indian School of Business and Finance ISBF a leader in global academic excellence has launched a BSc Psychology Hons program in collaboration with King College London a globally recognized institution ranked third in the UK for psychology education by the Times Higher Education THE World University Rankings This program addresses the increasing demand for skilled mental health professionals in India With mental health awareness on the rise but resources remaining scarce this program aims to equip students with the skills needed to address India mental health challenges Enhancing this initiative ISBF will introduce a psychology laboratory allowing students to conduct simulations and experiments deepening their understanding of psychological concepts and research techniques The BSc Psychology Hons program along with the Psychology lab reflects ISBF commitment to empowering students with a globally aligned education that combines theoretical depth with practical innovation
Read more2025-01-09 (haber7.com)
Newborn research: It has been proven that male and female brains are different from birth - News 7 LIFE
News 7 - In a study conducted in England, brain scans of more than 500 newborns were examined. It has been scientifically proven that male and female brains develop with different structures from birth.
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