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UK Government launches G-Cloud 15 framework
The UK’s Crown Commercial Service (CCS) has announced the launch of G-Cloud 15 (GC15), the next iteration of the government’s flagship cloud-services framework.
New EU-Africa partnership will strengthen scientific collaboration
A new chapter in global scientific cooperation has begun with the signing of an agreement between the African Academy of Sciences (AAS) and the European Research Council (ERC).
Alfvén waves: Elusive waves found to power the Sun’s corona
Scientists have finally found direct evidence of small-scale torsional Alfvén waves in the Sun’s corona, solving an 80-year-old solar mystery. These elusive magnetic waves could be the energy source that powers the Sun’s multi-million-degree outer atmosphere.
Baroness Natalie Bennett – Green Party
Baroness Natalie Bennett is an Australian-British politician and journalist who was the leader of the Green Party of England and Wales from 2012 to...
241 proposals submitted for MSCA and citizens call 2025
The latest Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) and Citizens, as part of Horizon Europe, have received a lot of attention across the continent, with 241 proposals submitted before the October 22 deadline.
Deprescribing of psychotropic medication in children and youth
Worldwide, approximately 12% of youth aged 5-24 years have at least one mental health diagnosis, how will the deprescribing of psychotropic medication in children and youth make a change?
Over €140 million has been awarded to transform visionary science into breakthrough innovation
The European Innovation Council (EIC) has announced the results of its 2025 Pathfinder Open call, providing over €140 million to support 44 new research projects across Europe and beyond.
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...
From awareness to action: Addressing social isolation and loneliness among older adults in Canada
The Canadian Coalition for Seniors’ Mental Health (CCSMH) has created the first clinical guidelines to address SI&L, urging healthcare professionals to recognize these issues as national concerns. Executive Director Claire Checkland tells us more.
Digital health equity: Bridging gaps in a digitally driven health landscape
Digital technologies can enhance infection detection and patient safety, but risk creating two-tier health systems that exacerbate existing inequalities. This article explores approaches to digital health equity to help bridge this gap.
Spider-inspired soft robot advances gastrointestinal treatment with precision navigation
A spider-inspired, magnetically controlled soft robot can navigate the digestive tract to deliver targeted therapy, offering a minimally invasive solution for GI diseases.
Government boost for small business: CCS launches new SME action plan
The Crown Commercial Service (CCS) has unveiled its latest Small and Medium-sized Enterprise (SME) Action Plan, signalling a renewed commitment to reducing barriers and increasing opportunities for smaller firms to win public sector contracts.
Reliability challenges hinder electric bus adoption, UK study finds
A new UKRI-backed study finds that unreliable bus services, not technology or cost, are the biggest barrier to electric bus adoption.
How menopause restructures the brain and affects thinking
New research links menopause to structural brain changes in regions tied to memory and emotional regulation, offering insight into cognitive shifts during midlife.
Forests: The silent superpower of carbon capture in the carbon economy
Explore emerging technologies that shape the global energy, environment, and sustainability sectors in this special forest focus.
Breakthrough eye implant restores reading vision in blind patients
A new eye implant paired with augmented reality glasses has allowed patients with previously untreatable blindness to read again.
The unbreakable link between the protection of honeybees and pollinators and the future of...
The Almond Board of California explores the vital connection between the protection of honeybees and other pollinators.
59% of doctors forced to treat patients in corridors year-round, RCP warns
A Royal College of Physicians survey finds 59% of UK doctors delivered care in temporary spaces during summer 2025, highlighting that NHS corridor care is now a year-round issue.
3D-Printed antenna arrays: Flexible wireless systems for aviation and communications
Washington State University researchers unveiled 3D-printed antenna arrays with a chip-scale processor, a major breakthrough for flexible wireless systems. This innovation promises lighter, more stable communication for smart textiles, drones, and aircraft by correcting signal errors in real time.
Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute
The Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute (CCOVI) at Brock University is dedicated to supporting the growth of the Canadian grape and wine industry and advancing cool climate winemaking globally.





















