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A clean energy future: UK launches a review of Energy Treaty Membership
The UK Government has announced a review of its Energy Charter Treaty membership as they contemplate withdrawal without a key modernisation agreement.
Government enhances support for affordable healthcare studies in the UK
The government has announced increased financial support for eligible students pursuing healthcare studies, reducing financial barriers and enhancing training opportunities.
Coastal fisheries resilient even throughout marine heat waves
Marine heat waves and prolonged periods of hot ocean temperatures have raised alarms for their detrimental impacts on marine ecosystems.
The influence of COVID-19 on multi-generational living
The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a temporary increase in children residing with grandparents and extended family members, underscoring the significance of multi-generational living.
Telemedicine on people with dementia
Telemedicine overcomes the physical limitations of conventional services by utilizing a variety of applications such as telephone, video- conferencing platforms and wearable devices; here we explore the benefits of telemedicine for people with dementia.
Finger sweat test detects antipsychotic drugs in patients
Innovative finger sweat test provides patients with a more comfortable and non-invasive way to monitor antipsychotic drug levels.
Shaping reality through the lens of technology: Ctrl+Innovate
In the ever-evolving landscape of the modern world, the lens of technology has taken centre stage as a driving force of change. Technology has fundamentally reshaped our reality.
The impact of sleep on children’s impulsive behaviour
A recent study from the University of Georgia's Youth Development Institute reveals sleep's crucial role in mitigating children's impulsive behaviour.
Ian Paulsen – Macquarie University
Distinguished Professor Ian Paulsen is a world-leading researcher in membrane transport, microbial genomics, metagenomics, systems biology, bioinformatics and synthetic biology. He is a former...
Patients with diabetes in rural underserved areas
Richard J. Santen, MD, Emeritus Professor of Medicine at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia, USA, delineates the characteristics of patients with diabetes residing in rural underserved areas, including the role of meal replacements for weight loss.
EDF Renewables UK and Ireland: Combatting climate change with clean energy
At EDF Renewables UK and Ireland, we’re passionate about creating a net zero future where clean energy powers our lives and protects our planet from climate change.
Unleashing the full potential of STEM education
Dr Amanda Gummer, Child Development Expert, Founder of The Good Play Guide, and FUNamentally Children, reveals how unleashing the full potential of STEM education empowers future generations.
Scaling green chemistry: A catalyst for change
The scaling of green chemistry, a driving force for change, is explained by Christian Römlein, CEO and Managing Partner of intelligent fluids.
Christian Römlein – Intelligent fluids
Christian Römlein is the CEO and Managing Partner of Intelligent Fluids GmbH.
He is an accomplished business leader with a distinguished career spanning over 30...
Investment in women’s sports and the importance of female empowerment
The Women’s Sports Investment Accelerator, a novel initiative by the Department for Business and Trade, is set to elevate investment in women’s sports.
Can listening to classical music reduce babies’ pain levels?
A new study suggests that playing Mozart's lullaby may reduce pain levels in newborn babies undergoing heel prick blood tests.
Greenwashing ‘rife’ across the UK Supermarket sector
Liam Lysaght, Campaigner at Feedback Global, writes about recent analysis showing that greenwashing is 'rife' across the UK supermarket sector.
France enforces ban on abayas in state schools
France's education minister announced a policy change enforcing ban on abayas, loose-fitting, full-length robes worn by certain Muslim women, within the country's state-run schools.
Why green hydrogen energy is more in focus now than ever before
David Hall, VP Power Systems, Schneider Electric UK & Ireland, argues that green is good and explains why green hydrogen energy is more in focus now than previously.





















