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Brain gene which causes anxiety symptoms provides a novel drug target
Researchers have identified the gene in the brain which drives anxiety symptoms – which, if modified, could reduce anxiety levels.
Improving local government social media strategy
While many UK local authorities have a presence on Facebook and Twitter, improving local government social media strategy is vital to boost user engagement.
Public sector achievements: Becoming a key driver of change
To prevent progress from slipping backwards, it’s important to reflect on public sector achievements and how it can maintain the tempo of transformation in the workplace.
What are the 5 subgroups of type 2 diabetes in India and Sweden?
Lund University presents five different diabetes subgroups and the genetic differences between the four subgroups relating to type 2 diabetes.
The future of the car-sharing industry for the MENA region
Nicholas Watson, CEO & Co-founder of Udrive, provides insights on changing customer behaviour and innovation as a driving force for the car-sharing industry.
Applying the Science and Technology Framework to the healthcare industry
The Government launched its new Science and Technology framework to cement the UK’s place as a science and tech superpower by 2030.
Electronic waste: Blockchain improves customer experience and drives sustainability
Blockchain can enable more efficient and environmentally friendly recycling programs, ensuring that electronic waste is disposed of properly.
Could declining muscle function be a sign of dementia?
Edith Cowan University suggests that declining muscle function may indicate a higher risk of late-life dementia.
Clean energy investment in ASEAN countries needs transparency, says report
Greater transparency is needed in clean energy investment in Southeast Asia, a new report states, calling for more regulation of renewables and energy security.
Urges for government to rethink Illegal Migration Bill to protect trafficking victims
Organisations working with vulnerable groups state concerns about the UK’s Illegal Migration Bill, noting the adverse effects it will have on human trafficking.
Online financial support at Carmarthenshire County Council
Carmarthenshire County Council is using online services to provide financial support to residents in light of the cost-of-living crisis.
Could there be hidden order in disordered crystals?
TTokyo Tech researchers have used four different techniques to discover the hidden chemical order of Mo and Nb atoms in disordered crystals.
The importance of hydrogen safety in the energy transition
Protium explores the importance of hydrogen safety. The piece begins with a comment on hydrogen’s role in the energy transition.
Ancient Egyptian neutron imaging: ‘Unwrapping’ 2,500-year-old coffins
Researchers use neutron imaging and tomography to look inside sealed Ancient Egyptian animal coffins to see the remains.
The hidden potential of tree diversity for enriching soil fertility
Increased tree diversity can result in a higher buildup of carbon and nitrogen in forest soils, which helps to sustain soil fertility and mitigate global climate change.
How AI can optimise early cancer treatment
Early cancer treatment is vital to sustaining high cancer survival rates, but could AI improve clinician capabilities and predict worse cases?
Impact of maternal and early-life high-fat diets on children and adults
How does eating a high-fat diet during pregnancy or in early life affect your health? Researchers tested on rat offspring to study how diet impacts future preferences.
EV infrastructure: Top 10 UK areas for EV chargers and green living
EV growth in the UK is on a continuous increase, but which UK cities are putting in the most work to install EV infrastructure and push the green revolution forwards.
Gut anatomy differs significantly between healthy individuals
Research identifies significant variations in the gut anatomy of humans, which has major implications for understanding how the digestive system affects human health.
UK government’s Cost of Living payment given to 8 million households
The UK government delivers the Cost of Living payment to over 8 million financially vulnerable households, set to receive £301 today.





















