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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.
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.
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.
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.
NPA analysis finds over 6 million hours spent in A&E on cases treatable by...
A new report by the National Pharmacy Association reveals that patients spent over 6 million hours in A&E last year for minor health issues that could have been managed by community pharmacies, highlighting an opportunity to ease pressure on emergency services.
Addressing the challenges of dementia care
Individuals living with dementia and their care partners often face numerous challenges that can lead to feelings of isolation. This article outlines how the Jockey Club Centre for Positive Ageing’s crisis management hotline service has become a vital resource for supporting the wellbeing of those affected by dementia.
Dr Christine Nam – Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS)
Dr. Christine Nam is a climate scientist with over 15 years of experience in satellite retrievals, climate models, big data analysis, and whose day-to-day...
Why the Government urgently must focus on the next AI wave
Aaron Jones of Yepic AI warns that the UK Government’s outdated focus on legacy issues in artificial intelligence regulation is risky.
Assistive technology set to support thousands of SEND children across UK
Thousands of children with SEND will benefit from new assistive technology aimed at improving learning, communication, and classroom inclusion.
UK Government and industry leaders hope to power AI through AI energy grid
The UK Government is hosting the second meeting of the AI Energy Council today (30 June). This meeting will bring together senior leaders from technology firms and regulatory bodies to accelerate the transformation of the national grid in preparation for the growing demand for artificial intelligence.
World-first AI system launched to detect NHS patient safety risks
A groundbreaking AI system has been developed to identify patient safety concerns across the NHS, aiming to prevent harm and improve care outcomes through early intervention.
A breakthrough process set to boost methanol production efficiency using carbon dioxide
A new method could transform fuel and manufacturing industries by turning C02 into a valuable chemical.
Rural Europe faces a disproportionate burden of energy poverty, new report reveals
Nearly 48 million Europeans are struggling to heat their homes, and rural households are at the forefront of the crisis, according to a new report from the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC).
WHO issues first global guideline for pregnant women with sickle cell disease
The World Health Organization (WHO) has released its first-ever global guideline on the management of sickle cell disease (SCD) during pregnancy.
Breaking the grass ceiling: Gender inequality in agriculture
Professor Sally Shortall guides us through GRASS CEILING, which brings together 25 partners from across Europe to research gender inequality in agricultural and rural policies.


















