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Dr Yasir Ahmad – College of Electrical & Mechanical Engineering, National University of Sciences...
Dr Yasir Ahmad has almost 20 years of working experience in engineering and eight years of academic experience. His research interests are SME management,...
AI set to cut NHS paperwork and free doctors to focus on patients
The NHS is piloting AI to cut doctors’ administrative tasks, speed up discharges, and improve patient care across hospitals.
Stanford develops brain implant to decode inner speech in paralysis patients
Stanford researchers have created a brain-computer interface that translates imagined speech into text, enabling communication for individuals with severe paralysis.
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Cedars-Sinai boasts a world-renowned faculty and is ranked among the top ten non-university biomedical research institutions.
Nuances at the nexus of gender, entrepreneurship, and venture capital
Dr. Jennifer Jennings discusses research by her colleagues on gender-related issues facing entrepreneurs who seek and attain funding from venture capitalists.
Climate policy in Canada: Lessons from urban resilience modeling
Learn how how effective urban resilience modeling can contribute to developing smarter and more inclusive climate policies in Canada.
Alena Mastantuono – European Economic and Social Committee (EESC)
Alena Mastantuono is Permanent Delegate of the Czech Chamber of Commerce to EUROCHAMBRES and has been a member of the European Economic and Social...
Environmental toxins and water pollution: Consequences for human health
Water pollution from environmental toxins poses a serious threat to global health, especially for vulnerable populations. Asal Shirazi BEM, Founder and CEO of the Autoimmune Support & Awareness Foundation UK, discusses the mechanisms of pollution and the health effects.
Teesside airport to launch self-driving passenger and baggage vehicles in world’s first
Teesside International Airport is set to become a global leader with self-driving vehicles transporting passengers and baggage, starting October 2025 for shuttles and January 2026 for cargo operations.
Responsible radioactive waste management as a pivotal element of the EU’s industrial leadership
Discover the significance of ensuring Europe’s nuclear future through effective radioactive waste management as a vital component of the EU’s industrial leadership.
Value over cost: Rethinking NHS health tech procurement
The Health Tech Alliance explores how looking beyond costs to examine value-based procurement will impact health technology and innovation within the NHS.
The University of Colorado Denver engineers develop quantum breakthrough
A new advancement in quantum technology is emerging from the University of Colorado Denver, where an electrical engineering professor has developed a silicon-based chip capable of generating powerful electromagnetic fields.
Ancient Arctic secrets: i2B “Into The Blue” Arctic Ocean Expedition 2025
A landmark expedition sets sail today, August 15, 2025, from UiT, The Arctic University of Norway. The "Into The Blue" team will collect geological archives, revealing how the Arctic's past "warmer-than-present" conditions shed light on our future.
The agricultural policy priorities of the governments of Canada and Ontario
Discover the agricultural policy priorities of the governments of Canada and Ontario, with commentary on supporting farmers, producers, and agri-food businesses in the country.
One-third of GPs in England could quit patient care within five years
University of Manchester research warns that burnout, low job satisfaction, and poor work–life balance could push a third of GPs in England out of patient care within five years.
Exploring the barriers and enablers to healthy longevity
Didier Coeurnelle, Co-chair at Heales (Healthy Life Extension Society) and member of the board at the International Longevity Alliance, discusses developments in longevity research, promoters and barriers to healthy aging, and the importance of preventative approaches to care.
Europe launches Sentinel-5A to improve global air quality monitoring
In a continued push to tackle environmental challenges through space technology, the European Union has successfully launched the Copernicus Sentinel-5A satellite into orbit.
Spot farming: A novel concept for sustainable and climate-resilient crop production
Prof Dr Jens Karl Wegener from the Julius Kühn Institute in Braunschweig, Germany, discusses Spot Farming, which he considers a novel concept for sustainable and climate-resilient crop production.
£9.5 million government fund will help to tackle digital exclusion across the UK
The UK government has launched a new £9.5 million fund to support local councils, charities, and community organisations in helping more people across the country get online.





















