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Nurse taking blood samples in hospital

Key discovery unlocks efficient artificial blood production

Researchers discover how chemokine CXCL12 triggers red blood cell maturation, paving the way for efficient artificial blood production.

Why secure cloud workforce management matters now

Harish Rao from Crown Workforce Management emphasises the importance of secure cloud workforce management for public sector organisations amid increasing cybersecurity threats and service demands, highlighting the G-Cloud 14 framework, which provides efficient access to trusted cloud solutions.
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The EU has channelled €3.66 billion into cleaner energy projects across nine member states

To lead a sustainable energy future, the European Commission and the European Investment Bank have announced an investment of €3.66 billion from the EU’s Modernisation Fund.
Medical trash. Coronavirus protection equipment in medical waste bin. Used face masks and sterile gloves. Doctor uniform for patient treatment in hospital. Prevention the spread of COVID-19.

Addressing the environmental impact of healthcare is a vital step to combat the climate...

Daniel G. Rainham and Sean D. Christie from Dalhousie University and Nova Scotia Health discuss the key areas where efforts should be directed to reduce the environmental impact of healthcare.

Water pollution in the textile industry: An urgent call for sustainable innovation

For business leaders and scientific professionals, addressing water pollution is crucial for the environment, economy, regulatory compliance, and public reputation. Victor Durand at Ever Dye highlights this issue in the textile industry and urgently calls for sustainable innovation.
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One in eight NHS senior staff from BME backgrounds

New WRES data shows 12.7% of very senior NHS managers are from Black & minority ethnic backgrounds, up from 11.2% in 2023, a significant rise since 2018.
ENT doctor examining patient

First human trial of regenerative cell therapy for sensorineural hearing loss approved

The University of Sheffield announces approval of the first human trial testing regenerative cell therapy to treat sensorineural hearing loss, offering hope for restoring hearing function.
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Risk management: How we can prepare Europe for the future

Europe is facing increasingly complex risks created by climate change, geopolitical tensions, and rapid technological development, all of which are combining to create a challenging environment where disasters are more frequent, harder to predict, and often have wide-reaching impacts.
Figure 1: Ocular nutrients, including carotenoids, healthy fats, antioxidant vitamins and minerals can be found in leafy greens, bell peppers, citrus, nuts, and wild salmon.

Ocular nutrition for a digital generation

Effective nutritional solutions to support healthy vision in children affected by Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS). Discover how healthcare professionals and policymakers can promote eye health and reduce the impact of screen time on kids.

Heidi: The ambient AI that adapts to how clinicians document data

Instead of rigid templates built for disparate EHR systems, Heidi adapts to each clinician's voice, specialty, and documentation preferences to create notes that sound exactly like them.
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UK public investment creates £3.3 billion boost to offshore wind sector

Public investments in environmental science are shown to be a major driver behind the UK’s wind industry. It delivers billions in economic value while also helping to protect the country’s marine environment.
hospital colleagues checking medical records database

NHS approves first new core IT system for GPs in 25 years to enhance...

NHS England has introduced Medicus Health’s cloud-based IT system, a significant milestone in GP technology.
Wind turbines generating renewable energy at Serra of Rubió wind farm in Barcelona, Spain, symbolizing sustainable power and a cleaner future.

European support for climate action and energy independence, Eurobarometer shows

A majority of Europeans are calling for urgent and coordinated action on climate change, according to a new Eurobarometer survey released last week.
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UK cyber security a boost through new investments, strategies and standards

Cybersecurity remains a crucial component in the UK's security landscape. With this in mind, the UK government has launched a new wave of government initiatives aimed at strengthening national resilience, building digital skills, and supporting cyber innovation.
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John Taylor – Ravensbourne University London

John Taylor is a Senior Fellow of the HEA and a Chartered Mathematician. He has over 35 years’ experience in higher education including leading schools...

Cambridge scientists find gut bacteria can remove toxic PFAS from the body

Cambridge scientists discover that certain gut bacteria can absorb and eliminate PFAS, toxic 'forever chemicals' linked to health risks.
Table 1. Ten EHS diagnostic methodologies

Diagnosing electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS)

Michael Bevington, the Chair of Trustees at Electrosensitivity UK, outlines the various symptoms and diagnostic methodologies related to Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS), a condition first diagnosed in 1871.
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A comprehensive overview of the EU deforestation regulation

Dr Christopher Gilbert at Biena Consulting Srl offers a comprehensive overview of the EU Deforestation Regulation, which aims to reduce the European Union’s contribution to deforestation, thereby minimising greenhouse gas emissions and combating global biodiversity loss.

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