The European Innovation Council (EIC) has selected 40 new projects for funding under the 2025 EIC Transition call, strengthening its mission to turn cutting-edge research into market-ready innovations.
University of Nottingham scientists will test biological alternatives to synthetic nitrogen fertilisers on dairy farms, in a Defra-funded project to reduce emissions and support UK sustainable farming.
A new AI model helps hospitals identify patients who will need skilled nursing care after discharge, improving planning and reducing stress for patients and caregivers.
Peter Glanville and Emily Owen, Principal Hydrologist Consulting, explore why catchment scale thinking can trickle down for water resilience solutions across the European Union.
The UK Space Agency Accelerator is continually demonstrating the importance of investment, innovation, and commercial growth across the UK space sector. This is further supported by strong results from the 2025 Explore and Leo accelerator cohorts.
Almost 50% of parents worry changes to the SEND system could take away vital educational support for disabled children, according to a new Sense survey.
The UK government set new plans to accelerate the development of advanced nuclear technologies, aiming to boost economic growth, support the rapid expansion of AI data centres, and deliver reliable low-carbon energy.
Researchers have converted orange peel waste into a high-performance biochar that removes 97% of toxic industrial dyes from wastewater. This sustainable dual-activation method turns agricultural byproducts into a reusable, low-cost solution for global water pollution.
New research from the University of Manchester reveals that nature therapy, spending time outdoors, can improve mental wellbeing, support emotional healing, and boost resilience.
A new European Research Council (ERC) report shows how frontier research in advanced materials is shaping Europe’s industrial competitiveness and supporting its transition to greener and more digital economies.