What is Solve for Tomorrow? Solve for Tomorrow is a tech-for-good competition open to all young people aged 16-25 across the UK and Ireland. It is a free initiative that is designed to empower young people, regardless of their background, to create tech-for-good solutions that benefit so...
Make your ideas a reality. The Solve for Tomorrow competition is opening later this year for entries. Come design the future with Samsung. No qualifications needed.
Commenting on the competition, Soohyun Jessie Park, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility at Samsung Electronics UK, said:“The calibre of ideas that our Solve for Tomorrow: Next Gen participants come up with is mind-blowing, proving world-beating innovations really can come from anyone and anyw...
We’re excited to announce the launch of the 2023 Solve for Tomorrow Competition. The competition is designed for 16-25 year-olds living in the UK and Ireland, regardless of previous experience or qualifications, and encourages applicants to submit a game changing idea that addresses a...
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DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.150202 This work was supported by the Sweden-America Foundation, the Lars Hierta Memorial Foundation, Girton College, and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI)....
“scientists’ methods,” which are just practices individual researchers use often because they have found them to work in the past. For example, they might limit their experiments to thirty samples because that’s what they were told by their thesis advisor. They’re like how every ...
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The UK should start producing lab-grown meat to help solve the world’s food crisis (危机), according to a research group. A report by the Adam Smith Institute says meat made in a laboratory is better for the environment and would be cheaper than meat produced from farm animals.Need for...