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Blockchain medical device set to improve the delivery for babies born by C-section
NnBu Holdings has developed a blockchain medical device to help deliver healthy outcomes for babies born by C-section
Brits concerned about computer safety due to rise in unwarranted bitcoin mining
A new study has revealed that there is major concern amongst brits about unwarranted bitcoin mining on their personal computers
London housing group receives multimillion European funding
A London housing group has received European funding to share its knowledge and inspire more communities to become ethical housing developers
European Institute of Innovation and Technology sets out expansion plans for 2020s
The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) is ready to take on an enhanced role in Framework Programme 9, according to Martin Kern, interim director
EURORDIS Group call for more access to rare disease therapies in Europe
In light of Rare Disease Day, EURORDIS – Rare Diseases Europe and its member organisations, have launched a new position paper today (28th February), to grant patients full access to rare disease therapies across Europe.
Mutation explains why some people are more vulnerable to viral brain infection
One out of every 10,000 people who are exposed to common viruses like herpes simplex or influenza will develop a potentially deadly brain infection, encephalitis
Second phase of upgrade work at Splott Road bridge completed
Engineers have completed the demolition of Splott Road bridge as work to modernise the South Wales Mainline continues
Mobile technology is helping to transform the way the UK delivers aid abroad
Entrepreneurs will explore how to use mobile technology to help tackle humanitarian challenges around the world
MWC18 hosts best of Great British mobile innovations
More than 100 UK companies will showcase mobile innovations at Mobile World Congress and Four Years from Now as part of Great Britain and Northern Ireland presence
New funding will help speed up the delivery of new homes
Housing Minister has announced new funding to help speed up planning decisions and help deliver quality new homes
Legal expert warns that AI could lead to more sophisticated cyber attacks
A new report of artificial intelligence claims that the rapidly developing technology could pose a threat to established systems of government and commerce
6 tips to make test data GDPR compliant
Jes Breslaw, director of strategy, EMEA at Delphix, gives advise on what needs to be considered to make test data GDPR compliant
Liverpool Lime Street completes £100,000 loo upgrade
Liverpool Lime Street customers are benefiting from smart new toilets thanks to a £100,00 overhaul by Network Rail as part of the Great North Rail Project
Study reveals which UK regions pulled the most sickies in 2017
The UK loses 38 million days each year to employees pulling sickies according to a new study conducted by Adzuna
Blockchain booking system could cut hotel prices
Concierge.io claims its blockchain booking system would eradicate commission fees for vendors, while also allowing them to interact directly with customers
C-suite more concerned about the costs of cybersecurity breaches than losing customers
Centrify research finds two-thirds of UK organisations admit that privileged identity and access management would have most likely prevented significant cybersecurity breaches
Zika virus could help combat brain cancer
New research has found that the Zika virus could be an alternative for treatment of glioblastoma, the most common and aggressive kind of brain cancer in adults
Nanowires, doping and electron holography
Elisabetta Fiordaliso of DTU CEN discusses Nanowire technology and how it works, something which is decreasing the dimensions of our electronic devices more and...
£90 million to revolutionise tech in UK agriculture
Business Secretary Greg Clark, announced plans to invest £90 million into improving technology in UK agriculture at the National Farmers’ Union Conference (February 21st).
Brits more scared of flying than ever before
According to a recent survey, over 21 million Brits are now more scared of flying compared to 10 years ago





















