- Dr Zoe Schnepp was featured in a Guardian article about “soapbox science” (27.6.14)
- Dr Nick Hawes was interviewed for an article in The Guardian concerning the rapid growth of artificial intelligence and advances in robotics. He was also quoted in The Observer discussing artificial intelligence developments (22.6.14)
- Dr Somak Raychaudhury discussed the astronomical factors which play a part in the summer solstice in Yahoo! Canada, The Huffington Post Canada, and CBC News Canada (20.6.14)
- Dr Nick Hawes was interviewed on BBC Breakfast about trials of a Birmingham robotics project with security company, G4S, which uses Bob STRANDS as a security guard. It also featured on the BBC News website, The Daily Mail, Metro, The Daily Star, The Daily Mirror, BBC Radio 5, CBBC Newsround, the Birmingham Mail, The Times, BBC Radio Gloucestershire, BBC Radio Newcastle (16.6.14), the Birmingham Post and the Telegraph (19.6.14). Dr Nick Hawes was also interviewed discussing Bob and the use of robots in human environments.
Bob the robot was featured on the blog Mashable, the article was shared over 1,200 times (19.6.14) - Dr Nick Hawes and Bob the robot were featured widely in the international coverage; particularly in Brazil, where the story was picked up by the Nigeria Sun, Exame.com, WebNews, Último Segundo, Terra, Ambiente Brasil , NDTV, RTL Nieuws , Silikon Vadisi (16.6.14)
Bob the robot was featured in several international blogs including the American blog Ubergizmo and the Brazilian blog UOL; the largest online portal in Latin America (16.6.14) - Dr Nick Hawes featured in The Conversation: Pepper the emotional robot may just make you angry (16.6.14)
- Dr Paul Norman discussed undergraduate courses and potential career paths in nuclear physics for an article in The Daily Telegraph (14.6.14)
- Professor Aaron Sloman was quoted in The Guardian on his role as a judge in the Royal Society’s Turing Test – a computer program “chat bot” that could convince humans it was a real person (9.6.14)
- Professor Aaron Sloman was also featured in Hispanic Business News discussing artificial intelligence and Eugene the “chatbot” (10.6.14). The story was also picked up widely in New Zealand and Australia; Tech World Australia, NZ PC World, Computerworld Australia and CIO New Zealand (9.6.14). Also in Asia, in South China Morning Post, Computerworld Malaysia, and MIS Asia (10.6.14)
- Dr Simon Cotton wrote for The Conversation: Molecules have no morals: ecstasy godfather Alexander Shulgin’s legacy (05.06.14)
- Professor Richard Williams was quoted in an article on Site Inovação Tecnológica discussing the storage of energy generated by renewable sources in the form of liquid air (4.6.14). The story was widely covered in Brazil and also featured in Exame (4.6.14)
- A report by Birmingham with the Liquid Air Energy Network and the Centre for Low Carbon Futures on the potential benefits of using liquid air-powered refrigeration vehicles received coverage in GasWorld (04.06.14)