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AI-driven cloud edge innovations take centre stage at ICE2025
The International Conference on Engineering, Technology, and Innovation (ICE2025) brought together a diverse group of innovators and researchers from across Europe to discuss the future of digital transformation.
UK invests billions in new biosecurity centre to strengthen pandemic preparedness
UK invests billions in a National Biosecurity Centre in Essex: Europe’s largest hub for vaccine development, and pandemic preparedness.
Music therapy may reduce distress in people living with dementia, study finds
Groundbreaking research has revealed that music therapy could be a game-changer in the treatment of dementia, potentially reducing distress.
The UK Government takes its next steps to become a global AI leader with...
The UK government has announced a strategy that will improve the country’s artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities by launching a new Compute Roadmap aimed at transforming Britain into an “AI maker”.
Sentinel-5A is expected to improve Europe’s global view on air quality
Europe is taking its next significant steps forward in atmospheric monitoring capabilities with the upcoming launch of Sentinel-5A, scheduled for August 2025.
Advancing public sector efficiency with intelligent document processing
David Littler from enChoice UK explains how utilising AI-powered Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) for unstructured data can improve government operations, enhance public services, and promote effective governance and public trust.
David Littler – enChoice UK
Experienced technology leader and UK General Manager at enChoice®, David Littler brings over two decades of expertise in enterprise content management, digital transformation, and...
GP practices to receive new support to help patients return to work
The UK government announces extra funding to help GP practices support people with long-term health conditions back into employment.
Advancing space robotics: AI-driven innovation for lunar exploration and orbital operations
Dr. Sean Kalaycioglu, Toronto Metropolitan University Researcher and AIMechatroniX Inc. President, explores advancing AI-enabled space robotics for lunar exploration and orbital operations.
The UK Government has launched a new Life Science Sector Plan
The new Life Science Sector Plan aims to accelerate economic growth and transform the NHS through innovation, research, and technology.
Detection dogs show high accuracy in identifying Parkinson’s disease from skin swabs
A University of Bristol study finds trained detection dogs can identify Parkinson's disease with up to 98% accuracy by smelling skin swabs, offering promise for early, non-invasive diagnosis.
University of Manchester to lead £50m centre on environmental links to chronic diseases
A new £50 million MRC centre led by the University of Manchester will investigate how environmental exposures contribute to chronic inflammatory conditions, aiming to uncover new prevention and treatment strategies.
Single-chromosome sequencing and personalised medicine
Discover how personalised medicine uses genomic sequencing, biomarkers, and pharmacogenetics to tailor treatments. Learn about CYP gene alleles, miRNA, and their impact on drug response and precision healthcare.
UK Government sets up Regional Tech Booster Programme to help improve regional tech innovation
To drive economic growth beyond the capital, the UK Government has announced a new £1 million investment to support tech entrepreneurs nationwide.
The EU invests €21.4 million in new projects that strengthen explainable and robust AI
Three new projects, ROBUSTIFAI, AIXPERT, and TRUMAN, aim to foster better trust, safety, and transparency in artificial intelligence across Europe.
Key factors driving recent declines in young people’s mental health in England
A new July 2025 report from Youth Futures Foundation investigates the factors behind declining mental health in 14–to 24‑year‑olds in England.
Promising Alzheimer’s vaccine enters phase 1 clinical trial to target tau protein
University of New Mexico researchers are launching a phase 1 clinical trial of a novel Alzheimer’s vaccine designed to clear tau protein.
ERC has awarded over €20 million to bring science closer to market
The European Research Council (ERC) has awarded €22.5 million in the first round of its 2025 Proof of Concept (PoC) Grants, supporting 150 innovative projects across Europe.
Skin swabs may detect Parkinson’s up to seven years early
A new University of Manchester study finds that analysing skin sebum via non-invasive swabs can identify Parkinson's biomarkers up to seven years before motor symptoms emerge, offering hope for earlier detection and intervention.
NHS to roll out groundbreaking triple therapy for cystic fibrosis patients
The NHS will provide a new triple combination therapy to hundreds of children and adults with cystic fibrosis in England, aiming to improve lung function and quality of life for eligible patients.





















