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Algorithm anarchy
We are hoodwinked by algorithms. They are seen as guiding lights; in reality they are error-prone arbiters that replace human ingenuity with mechanical inflexibility.
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First ever Blavatnik award wins for Heriot-Watt and Innes centre as nine share honours
Nine scientists have shared the 2024 Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists in the UK and with it a share in almost half a million pounds-worth of prize money.
In Depth
Astrophotography: new tech for the ‘New Astronomy’
Space tourism remains out of reach for most, but Laurent Marfisi looks at how smart telescopes, astrophotography, the New Astronomy movement, and the New Space industry are helping amateur astronomer…
Comment And Analysis
Lab 2050: Four pillars of transformation
To prepare for the laboratory of the future we must ask, decades ahead, how it will look? Pistoia Alliance’s Dr Becky Upton answers with her own forecasting and pinpoints the key agents of change.
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