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European Commission opens applications for automotive research and innovation expert group

The European Commission has launched a new call for applications to form an expert group dedicated to shaping the future of research and innovation in the European automotive sector.

U.S invests $2.7 billion to rebuild domestic uranium enrichment capacity

The U.S. Department of Energy has announced it will be investing in restoring and expanding the nation’s uranium enrichment capabilities.

Stardust study resets how life’s atoms spread through space

For decades, astronomers have believed they understood how giant stars scatter the chemical building blocks of life across the galaxy However, a new study of...

94% of UK farmers back nature-friendly livestock farming

Most UK livestock farmers want to adopt nature-friendly systems, but are held back by limited government and supply chain support needed to transition to sustainable farming.

Protecting wildlife and habitats: Securing a sustainable future for palm oil

Andrew Ng discusses the significant impact of palm oil production on wildlife and habitats, highlighting its dual role as a widely consumed commodity and an environmental threat.

Public sector AI governance

David Littler from enChoice UK discusses the AI governance in the public sector, focusing on bridging the gap between its adoption and control.

Breakthrough Alzheimer’s test using finger-prick blood samples

New finger-prick blood test accurately detects Alzheimer’s biomarkers, enabling at-home collection and broader research.

UK awards £2.5m contract to transform deployed military healthcare

The UK government has awarded a £2.5 million contract to develop a secure global military medical records system, enabling deployed clinicians to view and share health data even offline.

NASA advances ambitious mission to search for life beyond Earth

NASA has taken a major step toward one of its most ambitious science goals as it searches for signs of life on planets beyond our solar system.

Government launches £210 million cyber action plan to protect public services

The UK government has announced a new cyber action plan to protect online public services and strengthen digital resilience across the public sector.

UCL researchers use AI to identify two forms of MS for the first time              

For the first time, UCL researchers have used AI to identify two biologically distinct forms of multiple sclerosis, supporting the potential for more personalised care and improved treatment decisions for patients worldwide.

Environment, energy and climate change policy in Iceland

Open Access Government presents the policies of the Icelandic Ministry of the Environment, Energy, and Climate, which develops and enforces government policy on environmental issues.

Horizon Europe cluster 4 industrial calls attract strong interest across Europe

The Horizon Europe Cluster 4 Industry calls continue to show strong engagement from Europe’s research and innovation community, with more than 800 proposals evaluated across single-stage and two-stage calls.

UK Government cuts electric lorry costs by up to £120,000 for businesses

The UK government has announced new funding that cuts the upfront cost of electric lorries by up to £120,000.

Measuring the future: Nanoscale metrology and the global race for technological competitiveness

Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe explains how to measure the future using nanoscale metrology and discusses the global competition for technological superiority.

NHS Online hospital to prioritise menopause and prostate care

The NHS will prioritise menopause and prostate problems in its new digital hospital service, giving patients faster access to specialist care via the NHS App and remote consultations when the service launches in 2027.

NICE recommends a new MS treatment option for highly active multiple sclerosis

NICE recommends natalizumab, including a lower-cost biosimilar, as a new treatment for adults with highly active relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis, expanding options for thousands of patients.

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