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Global greenhouse gas emissions hit a record high in 2024

World emissions rose in 2024, but key economies like the EU and Japan are showing signs of reversing the trend.
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Resident doctors threaten strike as NHS faces job shortage crisis

First-year doctors in England may strike, as over half of resident doctors face unemployment, exposing a major NHS workforce crisis.
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Galileo OSNMA: Europe strengthens satellite navigation security

Satellite navigation is slowly becoming an essential part of daily life. As our dependence on the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) technology deepens, so does the need to protect it.
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Oxford researchers win ERC Starting Grants to tackle global challenges

Eleven early-career researchers at the University of Oxford have been awarded highly competitive European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grants, each valued at €1.5 million over a period of five years.
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Turning local government reorganisation into a digital success story

Mark Gannon, the Director of Client Solutions at Netcall, presents ten key priorities to transform local government reorganisation into a digital success.
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Could private investment models fix the NHS infrastructure crisis?

The NHS faces a £14bn repair backlog, but health leaders say global private investment models could be the key to modern, world-class facilities.
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UNISON warns NHS outsourcing threatens pay and conditions for lowest-paid staff

UNISON highlights the dangers of NHS outsourcing, urging protection for low-paid staff and stronger measures to safeguard working conditions and patient care.
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Putting a price on pollution: How carbon pricing helps Europe go green

Carbon pricing is one of the most potent tools governments have to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
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Senior doctors in England prepare to strike: What it means for NHS patients

Senior doctors in England are ready to take a stand and strike over pay disputes, following the resident doctors' strikes in July.
Figure 1: Climate change and the labour share in the U.S. (1950-2019) Note: Hot days are defined as days with an average temperature during working hours exceeding 77oF. Panel (a): County-level exposure to hot days is aggregated at the national level, weighted by county employment in 2000 from the County Business Pattern. The aggregate labour share is taken from the headline figure provided by the Bureau of Economic Analysis.Panel (b): A scatterplot of the statewide labour share against the prior decade average of hot days per year across the U.S. in 2019. Hot days are the 2010 employment-weighted average of hot days during 2010–2019 across counties. The bubble size captures the denominator of labour share (i.e., GDP) in 2019.

Climate change reduced the labour share in the 21st Century

Masahiro Yoshida, from Waseda University’s Department of Political Science and Economics, presents a new theory and evidence linking climate change to the decline of labour share.
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Liquid biopsies offer hope for children with neuroblastoma

Each September, Childhood Cancer Awareness Month brings attention to the fight against pediatric cancers. One of the promising projects currently making waves in this field is MONALISA, a Horizon Europe-funded initiative under the EU Cancer Mission.
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ERC awards €761 million to support the next generation of European scientists

The European Research Council (ERC) has announced the recipients of its highly competitive 2025 Starting Grants, awarding a total of €761 million to support 478 early-career researchers across Europe.
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Ion Hauer – APEX Ventures

Ion Hauer brings over 12 years of experience at the intersection of technological breakthroughs and financial capital. He holds a PhD in quantum physics...
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Europe’s deep tech renaissance closes Silicon Valley’s innovation gap

Ion Hauer, Principal at APEX Ventures, discusses how Europe’s Deep Tech Renaissance can bridge the innovation gap with Silicon Valley.
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EU and ASEAN deepen their cooperation on carbon pricing at high-level climate events

At the first ASEAN-EU Ministerial Dialogue on Environment and Climate Change, the European Union and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) convened a high-level side event to reinforce collaboration on carbon pricing and market mechanisms.
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Turing architecture into clean energy power plants

A team of researchers from Nanjing University has developed a new solar concentrator that can transform ordinary windows into invisible sources of renewable energy.

Almost 1 in 5 children starting primary school are not fully vaccinated

New UKHSA and NHS England data reveal 18.6% of children have not received their pre-school booster vaccine, a vital vaccine for protecting against serious illnesses.
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Bridging the gap: Incorporating digital acceptance to maintain digital accessibility through engagement

Mike Taylor from the Digital Accessibility Centre highlights the barriers to digital accessibility and the importance of understanding access challenges in project planning. He also explains the role of assistive technology in enabling independent access to digital content.

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