
Aisling Rawlinson
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Apr 1, 2024 |
epigram.org.uk | Miles Gilroy |Aisling Rawlinson |Elizabeth Abbott |Jake Paterson
By Miles Gilroy, First year, AstrophysicsA recent wave of investments from UKRI (UK Research and Innovation) into the development of AI has seen the University of Bristol receive £21 million in funding to set up two research hubs with the aim of developing AI in areas that benefit the general population and propelling the UK into a dominant position in the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence.
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Apr 1, 2024 |
epigram.org.uk | Aisling Rawlinson
By Aisling Rawlinson, Third year, GeographyLive music and concerts have multiple social, psychological and health benefits for concertgoers. Concerts are not only forms of entertainment, but also stress relievers and mood boosters. As well as this, going to live concerts increases feelings of belongingness and connectedness with those around you.
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Mar 12, 2024 |
epigram.org.uk | Miles Gilroy |Aisling Rawlinson
By Miles Gilroy, First year, AstrophysicsSciTech introduces lunar geology, focussing on the Moon's rock formations that defy conventional understanding. Lunar geology is the study of rock formations on the Moon with the aim of understanding how the Moon formed and evolved and how it will continue to change throughout its life. As with any field of science, seemingly impossible mysteries arise that can stump scientists for years or even decades.
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Mar 8, 2024 |
epigram.org.uk | Aisling Rawlinson
By Aisling Rawlinson, Third year, GeographyAs science and technology continue to develop in the modern day, the emergence and application of biotechnology has become increasingly prevalent, with gene editing providing beneficial applications whilst also raising ethical and moral concerns too.
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