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The Prediction Machine is showing at May Fest

The Prediction Machine is a new interactive artwork that marks ‘moments of climate change’ in our everyday lives, tracked and recorded by a machine that prints out predictions based on end of the pier […]


Yes, the government has the ability to restrict our ability to see porn online. But would it ever dare to?

The Conservative party in the UK promised, if elected, to force age verification on porn sites. Dr Gilad Rosner, visiting researcher at Horizon, has written a piece for the New Statesman discussing if they […]


‘Planet Four: Craters’ recruits citizen scientists to help age the surface of Mars, and experiment with interface design

Adler Planetarium and the University of Nottingham collaborate on a new web-based platform that engages the public in scientific research through image analysis On March 26th 2015 the Adler Planetarium and the […]


First Grant Success – monitoring animal faces

Yorgos Tzimiropoulos, Assistant Professor in Computer Science, has been awarded an EPSRC First Grant. This scheme is for new academics at the start of their career and is highly competitive, with […]


Winning Photo of a Brain in a Jar

Dr Patrick Brundell, Research Fellow in the School of Computer Science, has won the Innovation category of the National Science Photography Competition organised by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research […]