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Enhancing deep sleep can help prevent dementia
A study has revealed that a 1 % decrease in deep sleep each year among individuals aged 60 and older can lead to a 27 % rise in the risk of developing dementia.
Nurturing a resilient society through mental health education and support
Danielle Baron, therapist, coach and diversity and inclusion entrepreneur, emphasises the importance of increasing resources to support mental health and wellbeing throughout society.
Open-source software solutions: Placecube Limited
Placecube Limited is a software and data, development and services business. We specialise in open-source software solutions, and open data and standards. We make...
UK government invests in AI-powered teacher support
The UK Government has allocated £2 million to enhance and expand AI-powered teacher tools for teachers in England.
3D printing method transforms steel: Combining strength and flexibility
Scientists have devised an innovative approach for 3D printing metal, which has the potential to lower expenses and enhance the economical utilisation of resources.
Venus’ ancient Earth-like plate tectonics: New possibilities
A recent study suggests that Venus, typically viewed as a fiery wasteland, may have experienced Earth-like plate tectonics in its distant past.
Massive space explosion yields life-sustaining elements
A colossal space explosion, triggered by the merger of two neutron stars, has unveiled the formation of rare chemical elements essential for life.
Dementia cases may surge 42% higher by 2040, alarming study reveals
A UCL-led study has uncovered a potential surge in dementia cases, projecting that by 2040, up to 1.7 million people could be grappling with dementia in England and Wales.
DOD allocates $1.5 million for revolutionary virtual reality TBI assessment
Dr. William "Scott" Killgore's team at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson, backed by a $1.5 million Department of Defense grant, pioneers a portable virtual reality.
Understanding glioma-related epilepsy: Ongoing research and treatments
UK-based charity, Epilepsy Action, outlines how glioma-related epilepsy can heavily impact a person’s quality of life, drawing on the need for further research and treatment options.
Investment of £48m to improve infrastructure in lower-income countries
In a groundbreaking move, Minister of State for Development and Africa Andrew Mitchell revealed a new £48 million program to enhance infrastructure in lower-income countries.
Rapid cell production for cancer treatment achieved by new machine
A new method for quickly growing cancer-killing white blood cells can potentially enhance the accessibility of immunotherapy.
The connection between genetic risks, Autism, ADHD, and screen time in children
Researchers at Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine in Japan examined screen time in autistic (ASD) and ADHD children.
Overcoming HPC systems storage challenges for government agencies
John Holtz, Director of Federal Sales, Panasas, uncovers the top three HPC systems storage challenges for government agencies and how to overcome them.
Is there an innovation gender gap amongst entrepreneurs?
Professors Strohmeyer, Tonoyan, and Jennings examine the innovation gender gap amongst entrepreneurs, citing the importance of a Jack (or Jill)-of-all-trades skillset.
The urgent need for sustainable and ethical alternatives to fast fashion
Fast fashion allows clothing manufacturers and retailers to prioritise speed and affordably over quality, often at the expense of ethical and environmental considerations.
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Empower research careers strengthen the European research area
The topics discussed here by Marc Lemaître, Director-General for Research and Innovation of the European Commission, are empowering research careers and reinforcing the European Research Area.
Job vacancies decrease as UK unemployment holds steady at 4.2%
While unemployment rates remained stable, job openings continued to decline in most sectors of the economy.
Enhancing wellbeing and equality: Welfare economics and effective social policies
Dr (MD) Ahmed ElBarawi, Lecturer/Executive Assistant of the Provost at Berlin School of Business and Innovation, turns the focus on welfare economics and effective social policies that enhance wellbeing and equality.





















