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EU allocates €100 million in emissions allowance to boost green jet fuel use
New funding under the EU Emissions Trading System supports 53 airlines in their transition to sustainable aviation fuels.
Scientists reverse stroke damage with stem cell therapy
Scientists have achieved a significant breakthrough in stroke recovery, using stem cell therapy to repair stroke damage in mice.
Gaza children arrive in UK to receive specialist NHS medical care
A group of severely ill children from Gaza has been evacuated and brought to the UK with their families for urgent specialist NHS treatment.
EU launches bold strategy to strengthen research and technology infrastructure
The European Commission has revealed a new strategy to bolster Europe’s research and technology infrastructures, aiming to secure the continent’s leadership in global science, innovation, and industrial competitiveness.
The objectives of executive compensation and how to measure them
Stephen F. O’Byrne, Shareholder Value Advisors, examines the objectives of executive compensation and how to measure them.
WHO urges global investment in patient safety for newborn and paediatric care
On World Patient Safety Day 2025, WHO urges global action to protect children from unsafe healthcare.
13 U.S.-EU Space Dialogue strengthens transatlantic cooperation in Washington, D.C
Senior officials from the United States and the European Union gathered in Washington, D.C. on September 8–9, 2025, for the 13th U.S.-EU Space Dialogue.
UK pharma investment crisis: Why Big Pharma is pulling billions from the UK
Rising costs, unpredictable policies, and dwindling incentives are forcing Big Pharma to rethink the UK, with leading firms pausing multi-million-pound R&D projects, but why is the country losing its competitive edge?
Global food crisis deepens: Over 1.2 million face starvation in 2025
A mid-year update of the Global Report on Food Crises (GRFC) shows the reality of 1.2 million people worldwide who are experiencing catastrophic, conflict-driven hunger.
Scientists identify ‘master switch’ for plant growth and crop productivity
Researchers have uncovered key genetic regulators in plant stem cells, offering new insights into crop size and resilience.
Paul Hubbard – Northpointe Energy
Paul Hubbard, Managing Director & CEO
With almost three decades’ experience in developing and managing complex energy projects around the world, Paul has oversight of...
Barbara Stagno – Citizens for Alternatives to Animal Research and Experimentation
Barbara Stagno has worked for nearly three decades in numerous roles at several national animal protection organizations
In 2014, she founded the non-profit organization Citizens...
Dampness, condensation, and mould: What is a healthy building?
Why are dampness, condensation, and mould still persistent issues, and will Awaab’s Law contribute to creating healthier homes? David Bly of Cornerstone Management Services Limited provides the answer.
Addressing the PTSD crisis through evidence-based nonanimal research
This report calls on those who oversee the funding and implementation of PTSD research to reject animal-based research on PTSD and other mental illnesses.
Making the NHS 10-year Health Plan for England deliver for dementia
Beth Clayton-Exworth of Dementia UK outlines steps for the NHS 10-Year Plan to improve care for the UK’s one million people with dementia.
European Research & Innovation Days 2025: The future of science and industry
The European Commission’s flagship research and innovation event returns this autumn, bringing together policymakers, researchers, business leaders and the public to set the course for Europe’s future in science and technology.
Reducing methane emissions from natural gas reciprocating engines: The silent contributor to global climate...
While natural gas is a cleaner-burning alternative to coal and diesel, its use comes with a significant downside: methane emissions. Adam Dempsey from Marquette University highlights prechamber-enabled mixing-controlled combustion as a promising technology for reducing methane slip from natural gas engines.
National Highways issues suicide prevention design guidance for UK bridges
National Highways introduces new guidance to integrate suicide prevention into the design of UK roads and bridges, enhancing public safety.
AI in the NHS: UCL study reveals hidden barriers slowing healthcare innovation
A new UCL study reveals that outdated IT, governance delays and lack of staff confidence are slowing the adoption of AI in the NHS.
DOE invests $134 million to advance U.S. leadership in fusion energy innovation
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced $134 million in funding to accelerate the development of fusion energy technologies and strengthen partnerships between the private sector, national laboratories, and universities.





















