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How EIT food fosters bioeconomy entrepreneurship: From policy to people – and back
Representatives of EIT Food Education discuss the importance of entrepreneurship education in advancing Europe’s bioeconomy, highlighting that a sustainable economy relies on bio-based solutions and overcoming skills gaps.
UK Government sets new plans to deliver fairer, cheaper and cleaner electricity system
The UK government has announced new changes to the national electricity markets with the hopes of creating a system that is fairer, more secure, and affordable for working families and businesses.
Government launches targeted rollout of neighbourhood health services
The government begins phase 1 of its 10 Year Health Plan, launching 42 pioneer neighbourhood health services in deprived areas to support those with complex needs at home.
Single chromosome sequencing with Haplomic Technologies
Explore single chromosome sequencing with Haplomic Technologies, starting with some background and corporate history.
Debarati Sengupta – Everest Group
Debarati Sengupta has more than 10 years of experience in healthcare technology research and consulting. Her expertise lies in emerging technology trend analysis, developing...
Youth violence: Young people’s safety in crisis
Current solutions to youth violence are failing. Tate Gronow, from community research and social innovation charity The Young Foundation, says listening to the voices of experience would change that.
Transforming pathology with siemens healthineers. The journey of spanish CLILAB Diagnòstics towards digital empowerment
Siemens Healthineers partnered with CLILAB Diagnòstics in Spain to digitalise pathology services and enhance efficiency amid rising workloads and staff shortages. Ben Reed, Syngo Business Manager at Siemens Healthineers, told us more.
Ben Reed – Siemens Healthineers
Ben Reed is the Siemens Healthineers GB&I lead for Digital Pathology. With over 30 years experience in Imaging IT ranging from Radiology to AI...
UK Government-funded project will improve access to healthy foods in Liverpool
The UK government has announced a new project in Liverpool that aims to tackle food inequality by delivering fresh produce directly to the doorsteps of those who need it most.
Science Creates opens applications for its third Engineering Biology Accelerator
Science Creates has worked in partnership with the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) to launch the third round of their flagship UK-wide engineering biology accelerator.
Unravelling NASH and insulin resistance: Insights from the department of human health and nutritional...
Open Access Government sits down with a researcher from the Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences to discuss their groundbreaking work on nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and insulin resistance. Their research delves into the molecular underpinnings of these increasingly prevalent conditions, offering new avenues for understanding, prevention, and treatment.
Revolutionising data centres: Dynamic networks for the new AI era
As artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and data-heavy applications continue to grow, the pressure they add to today's data centres is becoming clearer.
Elinzanetant approved by MHRA to treat menopause hot flushes
Elinzanetant is a newly MHRA-approved non-hormonal treatment for menopause-related hot flushes and night sweats, offering an alternative to HRT.
A ten-minute brain rest lets AI connect the dots across neuroscience
Dr. Masanori Shimono from Keio University highlights the importance of recording spontaneous neural activity in neuroscience and suggests that modern AI techniques can reveal meaningful patterns, offering insights into fundamental brain functions.
England’s resident doctors vote to strike over pay and conditions
Resident doctors across England have backed industrial action, highlighting ongoing disputes over pay, workload, and working conditions in the NHS.
OTOF gene therapy restores hearing in deaf patients
A first-in-patient trial using AAV-based OTOF gene therapy, led by Karolinska Institutet and Chinese hospitals, restored hearing (improving from 106 dB to 52 dB) in 10 individuals aged 1–24.


















