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Worried and stressed teen

Suicidal thoughts in teens linked to headaches & bullying

Suicidal thoughts in teens have concerning connections to frequent headaches and bullying, as revealed in a study published in Neurology.
Stroke

Machine learning identifies physical signs of stroke

Researchers presented a groundbreaking app at the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery's 20th Annual Meeting, using machine learning to detect physical signs of stroke.
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Strengthening science & basic research in Austria and beyond

Open Access Government charts the sterling efforts and funding to make science and basic research in Austria stronger and beyond.
A faucet with a water drop / Water consumption concept

Mounting water scarcity: A complex challenge requiring nuanced solutions

A sufficient freshwater supply is essential to ecosystems, societies, and economies. Given the continuous increase in global population, improved living standards and rampant economic growth, there is an ever-growing worry about water scarcity.
Shot of a young female engineer using a digital tablet while working in a server room

The UK must make commitments to digital literacy and invest in digital skills

Digital skills shortages are becoming urgent. The UK’s relatively low ranking in the global skills table highlights the need for the UK to update skill sets nationally.
Lava Falls Over Cliff, Big Island, Hawaii

Mapping magma flows and solar storm risks in the energy industry

Using magnetotellurics, the EARTH project will generate models predicting magma flows and solar storms to forecast risks to the energy industry.
Earth observation

UK Space Agency funds Earth observation technologies

UK Space Agency offers £15 million in funding for Earth Observation technologies to advance climate monitoring, environmental management, and scientific knowledge.
Shangai and EU research

EU-China research thrives amid environmental focus

EU-China research relations focus on environment-centred projects amid geopolitical challenges and pandemic disruptions.
ecommerce app

Mobile ecommerce apps: Benefits and development guide

Mobile ecommerce apps: 39% of US internet users made weekly mobile purchases, reflecting the growing trend of consumers using phones.
Doctor or surgeon using digital tablet

£2 billion NHS digitisation implementation delayed by a year

The NHS digitisation initiative, forecast to deliver £29.8 billion in benefits, has been moved from amber to red on the traffic-light system used by the IPA as trusts struggle to keep up.
Inhealthcare Limited

Inhealthcare virtual wards and remote patient monitoring

With over 10 years of experience of working with the NHS, our digital healthcare technology has been tried, tested and proven – and now, over three million patients across the UK use it.
Department of Crop and Soil Sciences

The importance of irrigation systems in enhancing winegrape vineyards resilience

In semi-arid regions of the world where summer rainfall for crop production is limited, irrigation systems have become essential for sustainable crop production.
Pregnant woman touching her belly

An introduction to spina bifida and its available treatments

Dr Nauf AlBendar, Doctor of Clinical Medicine & Founder of The Womb Effect, introduces spina bifida, the primary cause of foetal loss and substantial disabilities in newborns.
Oil Platform at Sunset

UK government grants hundreds of new North Sea oil and gas licences

The UK has granted hundreds of North Sea oil and gas licenses to ‘reduce reliance on hostile states’ and enhance energy security, but critics note this move is not only bad for the environment, but also will not change British oil and gas for the better.
5g connection

UK launches £40 million fund to maximise 5G benefits

The UK government launches a £40 million fund to drive local digital advancements and maximise 5G benefits across various sectors.
Chalmers University of Technology

Energy systems and the electrification of transport, industry and household

Energy systems research at the division of Energy technology, Chalmers University of Technology, aims to speed up the electrification of transport and industry as well as decarbonize material systems to reduce embedded carbon emissions of building and infrastructure.
Mid adult professor teaching a lecture from desktop PC at computer lab.

Cloud services to enhance teacher collaboration and communication

The introduction of cloud services in the classroom can aid teacher collaboration and communication, as well as improve classroom resource accessibility.
Aerial View of a Coal Fired Power Station at Night

Stabilising UK energy security in an effort to bolster economic growth

The UK Government is set to unveil a series of measures this week, placing energy security at the heart of its strategy.
Child napping

What influence does napping have on child brain development?

New research from the University of East Anglia reveals that infants who nap less frequently may have smaller vocabularies and poorer child brain development.

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