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EIT has a vision to boost EU innovation and competitiveness
The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) has presented a new strategic vision that will reinforce Europe's innovation capacity under the EU's next long-term budget cycle from 2028 to 2034.
RCN warns NHS nursing pay crisis is putting lives and patient care at risk
The Royal College of Nursing warns that NHS nursing staff are stuck in a cycle of financial catch-up due to below-inflation pay rises.
Smarter, faster, truly customer centric: An evolution in EV charging
At Source, we put our customers at the centre of everything we do, using technology and innovative thinking to build charging hubs that are smarter, faster and accessible.
UK Government unveils £63m boost for electric vehicle charging infrastructure
The UK Government has announced a significant new investment to accelerate the country’s electric vehicle (EV) transition.
An international Coalition has been launched to support Ukraine’s research and innovation revival
An international Coalition has been launched to boost Ukraine's research and innovation ecosystem, which will help to rebuild the country's knowledge economy amidst the ongoing conflict and recovery efforts.
New laser design promises safer sensors and smarter tech
University of Illinois engineers have created a groundbreaking eye-safe crystal laser. This first-of-its-kind design, utilising a buried glass-like layer, promises safer sensors and smarter tech for defence, autonomous vehicles, and advanced applications/
Nanobubble transformation of water treatment
Professor Niall English discusses the challenges and advancements in water treatment, highlighting AquaB Nanobubble Innovations’ breakthrough nanobubble-generation technology, which offers a more sustainable solution for water treatment across various sectors.
Purple phototrophic bacteria and microbial electrochemical technologies: A new biorefinery concept for wastewater treatment
The shift towards sustainable wastewater treatment focuses on nutrient recovery through biorefineries, highlighting the importance of microalgae, cyanobacteria, and, more recently, purple phototrophic bacteria for their metabolic flexibility and adaptability.
Raman spectroscopy for forensics: Identifying body fluid traces and gunshot residue
Here, the Department of Chemistry and the Center for Biophotonic Technology and Artificial Intelligence (CeBAI), investigates Raman spectroscopy for forensic applications, a universal technique for identifying traces of body fluids and gunshot residue.
Compassion starts within: Mental health and wellbeing for healthcare professionals
With burnout being common among healthcare professionals, Dr Dianne Wepa and Tanya Levin discuss practical strategies for supporting the mental health of healthcare workers.
The EU’s Roadmap towards Nature Credits hopes to improve green investment and biodiversity
The European Commission has posted the new Roadmap towards Nature Credits, which will reward nature-positive actions while also boosting private investment in environmental restoration.
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.



















