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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.
Sydney,Australia - November 22,2015: An indigenous dancer waits his turn in a competition during the Homeground festival - a major annual celebration of aboriginal culture.

What true support looks like for Indigenous mental health recovery

Geoffrey Roth, member of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, highlights the mental health crisis faced by Indigenous Peoples. He advocates for a holistic approach to health that connects mental wellbeing with cultural identity, community governance, and environmental health, as emphasized in the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

UK government launches consultation to ban energy drinks for under-16s

The UK government is consulting on a proposed ban on the sale of high-caffeine energy drinks to children under 16s.

Prevention of eating disorders with single session interventions: Hype or promise?

Is reducing the risk of eating disorders with single session interventions a hype or a promise? Tracey Wade at the Flinders University Institute for Mental Health and Wellbeing investigates.
Aurora as seen from about 30 minutes south of Whitehorse in the Yukon

Canada: Science and research policy update

Explore exciting developments in the Canadian Government’s science and research policy, focusing on collaboration and artificial intelligence.

One in five people with dementia receive no support, Alzheimer’s Society finds

A new Alzheimer's Society survey reveals that one in five people affected by dementia in the UK receive no health, social, or financial support.

Beating blood cancer: Why urgent action, research, and community matter

Dr Rubina Ahmed, Director of Research, Policy and Services at Blood Cancer UK, explains the urgent need for investment, research, and early diagnosis to beat blood cancer within a generation.

CRISPR gene editing efficiency triples with DNA-wrapped nanoparticles

Northwestern scientists developed DNA-wrapped nanoparticles that triple CRISPR efficiency, paving the way for safer, more effective gene therapies.

UK Government invests £104m into improving local transport

The UK government announces a £104 million funding boost to enhance local transport services, including cleaner buses, safer cycling routes, and improved accessibility across towns and rural areas.
Battle at Sai-Lau Creek, Canton River, China, Second Opium War, Lieutenant Bedford Pim fending off attacking Chinese soldiers

Harmony among civilizations: The influence of Chinese philosophy on Western idealism and contemporary revolutionary...

Germaine A. Hoston of the University of California, San Diego, demonstrates the influence of Neo-Confucianism on European idealism and Marxist revolutionary thought.

£22 million NIHR investment to boost UK Health and Life Sciences innovation

The NIHR is investing £22 million to strengthen UK health and life sciences innovation, supporting cutting-edge research, new technologies, and collaborations across the sector.

UK Government invests £12m to boost agri-tech

The UK government announces £12.6 million in funding to support farming innovation, including robotic harvesters and livestock health monitoring systems, through two new competitions.
Storm Lilian 2024 Cloud Map United Kingdom 3D Render Color

Atlantic Ocean current faces collapse after 2100, scientists warn

An ocean current system that helps regulate global climate could collapse after the year 2100, according to a new scientific study.
Drone view of Cornelly Quarry in Wales, UK

Innovation and sustainability in the geosciences

John Marshall, the Director at Skrinkle Reservoir Geology, examines innovation and sustainability in the field of geosciences.
Figure 1. Crater Lake (Mount Mazama) viewpoint in southwestern Oregon, United States. Approximately 1,000-1,200 meters of the dome collapsed or was destroyed in the final circular ring fissure eruption of 7,700 years BP (image courtesy of Pixabay).

Volcanism, volcanic ash, and its role in forest ecology and management

Mark Kimsey, the Director of the Intermountain Forestry Cooperative, discusses volcanism, volcanic ash, and their roles in forest ecology and management.
Quantum correlation

Scientists unlock quantum version of Bayes’ rule in physics breakthrough

An international team of researchers have successfully derived a quantum version of Bayes’ rule, a cornerstone of probability theory.

Mediterranean diet reduces genetic Alzheimer’s risk, Harvard study finds

A Harvard study finds that following a Mediterranean diet can lower dementia risk for those with high genetic susceptibility, including APOE4 carriers.

Oxford secures £118m for AI-driven vaccine research with Ellison Institute

The University of Oxford has launched a £118M AI vaccine research programme, CoI-AI, with the Ellison Institute, aiming to combat antibiotic resistance through human challenge trials.

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