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How AI could help football managers spot weak links in their teams
A new approach to gathering data using cybernetics and AI could help coaches spot weak links in their teams
08/02/18 -
Dance of galaxies challenges current thinking on cosmology
LJMU Astrophysics Research Institute's Dr Andreea Font looks at how strangely behaving galaxies force scientists to rethink whether the universe really is uniform
05/02/18 -
Sanchi oil tanker disaster: how spills and accidents can make ships safer
The shipping industry can learn from oil spills – if it wants to, writes Professor of Marine Technology Jin Wang
30/01/18 -
Study of distant galaxies challenges our understanding of how stars form
Massive, far distant galaxies contain 100 times more gas than we thought possible: Senior Lecturer in Astrophysics Dr Marie Martig goes on a cosmic voyage
22/01/18