Uni film to examine AI ethics
HENLEY BUSINESS SCHOOL is set to premiere a film exploring the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) on Wednesday, January 25.
HENLEY BUSINESS SCHOOL is set to premiere a film exploring the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) on Wednesday, January 25.
SOME bright sparks are celebrating as their high-tech power sockets have attracted a significant investment to help it grow.
AN EVENING celebrating some of the most rebellious women in history is coming to Reading town centre on Monday night
A PROFESSOR of mathematics at the University of Reading is among those named in the King's first new year's honours ...
FORGET Spartacus, the cry in Reading on Sunday was 'I'm Santa Claus' as hundreds of red robed runners took part ...
THE UNIVERSITY OF READING has halved its carbon emissions over the past 13 years, according to most recent data.
CHILDREN in Reading will take part in workshops on sustainable disposal of food packaging through a University of Reading study.
THE UNIVERSITY of Reading's Student Union (RUSU) leadership team is celebrating 100 days since its first day on the job.
Attendees sampled a wide array of gin, rum, and tequila, as well as premium tonics and mixers, with guest speakers ...
AN NHS DOCTOR is set to deliver a talk discussing the possibility of using psychedelics to tackle mental health conditions.
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