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£21 million investment backs new technology to block cyber attacks at the hardware level
The UK government has announced a significant £21 million investment to accelerate the development of new cyber-secure hardware capable of stopping up to 70% of common cyber attacks before they take effect.
NHS ESR transformation faces key accounting officer assessment
The Department of Health and Social Care publishes its accounting officer assessment of the NHS Electronic Staff Record Transformation Programme, evaluating costs, benefits, and implementation risks.
Sentinel-6B satellite set for launch to track rising seas
Preparations are almost complete in California for the launch of Sentinel-6B, the latest satellite in Europe’s Copernicus Earth observation programme.
The Honourable Steven Guilbeault, MP – Government of Canada
The Honourable Steven Guilbeault, MP, is Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages and represents the riding of Laurier—Sainte-Marie.
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New AI growth zones will bring thousands of jobs and investment to North Wales
The UK Government has confirmed that North Wales will be the location of a central new AI Growth Zone, expected to generate more than 3,400 jobs and unlock part of an estimated £100 billion in investment across the national programme.
Strengthening who we are: Protecting Canada’s nature and culture
The Honourable Steven Guilbeault, MP, charts his priorities for strengthening who we are by protecting Canada’s nature and culture.
From drought resilience to disease risk
Integrating public health into wetland nature-based solutions (NBS) in Southern Europe.
EU4Health 2024 launches new wave of projects targeting cancer prevention on early detection
A new set of initiatives, funded under the EU4Health 2024 Work Programme, has begun, continuing to support Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan.
Tiny bladder implant, TAR-200, eliminates cancer in 82% of patients
The TAR‑200 slow‑release bladder implant cleared tumours in 82% of patients with high‑risk non‑muscle‑invasive bladder cancer, offering a promising new treatment approach.
Skeleton Technologies opens Finland’s SuperBattery factory to power Europe’s AI future
Skeleton Technologies, Europe's leading innovator in high-power energy storage, has officially opened its new SuperBattery factory in Varkaus, Finland.
Bioengineered bone marrow model advances leukaemia research
Researchers at the University of Glasgow have developed the first bioengineered human bone-marrow model to test CAR T-cell therapies for acute myeloid leukaemia, offering a more accurate, non-animal testing platform.
Expedition 73 crew focuses on deep space health and essential systems
The Expedition 73 crew aboard the ISS dedicated Thursday (13th November 2025) to critical medical research on blood circulation in microgravity and essential spacesuit maintenance. These efforts, combined with installing a new life support system, directly support future deep-space missions to the Moon and Mars.
The UK is implementing new cyber laws to protect key services
The UK government has announced new cyber laws designed to strengthen the UK’s defences against cyberattacks on essential services, such as the NHS, water, transport, and energy networks.
The UK improves targeted science collaboration with China
The UK is increasing its efforts to build a balanced and secure science partnership with China, with Science Minister Lord Vallance leading a high-level delegation to Beijing to explore new areas of cooperation.
Workplace challenges affect 40% of employees living with diabetes
A global survey by the International Diabetes Federation shows that 40 % of employees with diabetes face negative treatment at work, with many considering leaving their jobs due to stigma and lack of support.
The challenge of rapidly increasing electrosmog and EMF exposure
Sarah Scott is a freelance journalist and Acting Trustee for the UK charity MCS-Aware, which supports people with environmental illness. Here, she discusses potential health threats inherent in the rapidly growing global reliance on wireless technology and why more research is urgently needed to better understand the effects of EMF exposure.
The Genocide Watch List 2025: Where and why is the world burning?
Today, multiple regions face the grim reality of genocide. Genocide Emergencies in Myanmar, Gaza and Sudan, and major warnings elsewhere, underscore the failure to...
The oceanic mantle: Continental peels fuel ocean volcanoes
New research reveals continents "peel" from below, feeding enriched material into the oceanic mantle. This process, driven by slow mantle waves, explains why distant ocean volcanoes contain continental chemical signatures, solving a long-standing geological puzzle.
40% Solar cell efficiency target for PolyU researchers: Paving way for commercial use
PolyU researchers have detailing strategies to accelerate the commercialisation of perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells (TSCs). The goal is to boost efficiency from 34% towards an ambitious 40% milestone, supporting carbon neutrality and high-energy industries like AI.





















