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Bo Stjerne Thomsen – LEGO® Education
Bo Stjerne Thomsen is the Head of Educational Impact in LEGO Education, leading the global impact, curriculum, and experience design team. He was previously...
Companies need model pay plans to improve pay-performance alignment
Stephen F. O’Byrne of Shareholder Value Advisors asserts that companies need model pay plans to improve pay-performance alignment.
Patient-centred care: Intuitive software for NHS clinicians
Paul Brockbank, Business Development Director at Cambric Systems Ltd, explains how Cambric is empowering NHS operations by providing affordable, integrated, and offline-first software tailored for clinicians, ensuring they have the tools they need to deliver better care.
Innovation in attenuation systems – ready for take-off
The need to control costs and improve sustainability is shifting perspectives on water attenuation systems. Jack Shuttleworth from Forma discusses an innovative stormwater management system at Manchester Airport, using a modular approach that eliminates the need for large tanks.
MHRA approves Tofersen for rare inherited form of motor neurone disease
The MHRA has approved Tofersen to treat SOD1-related motor neurone disease (MND), a rare inherited form of the condition.
Long-term air pollution exposure increases dementia risk, study finds
A University of Cambridge study reveals that prolonged outdoor air pollution exposure is associated with a significantly increased risk of developing dementia.
Dementia takes 3.5 years to diagnose after symptoms begin
A UCL-led study finds dementia diagnoses are delayed by an average of 3.5 years after symptoms appear, with even longer waits for early-onset cases.
Why a cloud based archive makes sense for your digital pathology solution
When Hospital Clínic de Barcelona initiated a project to digitize its pathology department, it anticipated greater efficiency, more convenient access to studies and easier collaboration among care team members.
New photonic technologies take centre stage at joint EU-UK summer school
The 2025 Joint EU-UK Summer School on Optical Interconnect for AI, Hyperscale, Space and Quantum was held in St Andrews, Scotland, this July, bringing together leading researchers, engineers, and innovators from across Europe and the UK.
£40m funding boost to advance autism, ADHD, and neurodevelopmental treatments
A major £40 million investment will drive pioneering research at the University of Edinburgh, aiming to transform diagnosis and treatment for conditions such as autism, fragile X syndrome, and ADHD.
Making hybrid work efficient and cost-effective: A Q&A with Clearooms’ founders
As hybrid working becomes a permanent fixture in the UK public sector, organisations are seeking more efficient and cost-effective ways to manage their workspaces. Clearooms, a leading provider of desk and room booking solutions, is helping public bodies navigate this shift.
Closing the gap: How KubeVirt, Kubernetes, and open ecosystems are reshaping virtualisation
Craig Anderson, Director at Frontier Digital Ltd, discusses the evolution of virtualisation, highlighting KubeVirt as a competitive alternative to traditional VMware solutions.
Oxyhydrogen therapy: Reducing inflammation and oxidative stress
Oxyhydrogen is a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen produced through water electrolysis. Inhalation offers therapeutic benefits, often delivered via nasal cannulas or masks. Recent research highlights molecular hydrogen (H2) as a powerful antioxidant with anti-inflammatory properties; Alexander Nenov from Water Fuel Engineering explains.
Streamlining clinical correspondence: Reducing administrative workload in the NHS Trusts
This article explores how automation, particularly through platforms like Synertec’s Prism, is transforming communication workflows across the NHS, reducing errors, saving time, and significantly improving the patient experience.
UK introduces new hydrogen projects that are creating over 700 jobs
The UK's green hydrogen industry has introduced 10 commercial-scale HAR1 projects from the government's flagship hydrogen programme, and they are now set to begin construction.
Europe launches an extended AIoD platform to improve research and innovation
Europe is advancing its efforts to become a global leader in artificial intelligence by launching a newly expanded AI on Demand Platform (AIoD).
U.S launches a pilot programme to build domestic nuclear fuel lines and reduce foreign...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has revealed its next steps forward in revitalising America's nuclear energy sector with the launch of a new pilot program aimed at building advanced somatic nuclear fuel production lines.
UKAEA advances fusion energy manufacturing with 3D printing technologies
The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) has taken the next step towards the future of fusion energy by commissioning two advanced additive manufacturing machines.
NICE approves first birch pollen allergy immunotherapy tablet for severe hay fever
A breakthrough treatment for severe hay fever caused by birch pollen will soon be available on the NHS, as NICE recommends the first daily immunotherapy tablet for patients who don’t respond to standard therapies.





















