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iCOMAT opens new space manufacturing facility in Gloucestershire

A new manufacturing facility has been opened in Hardwickle, Gloucestershire. The 45,000 sq ft plant, established by advanced composites firm iCOMAT, is set to revolutionise the way lightweight structures for space applications are designed and built.
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Food environment dynamics research

Dr. Terrence Thomas and Murat Cankurt, Ph.D. at North Carolina A&T State University provide guidance on the fundamentals of food environment dynamics research.
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UK launches new network to grow climate-resilient crops and secure future food supply

The University of Southampton has launched NUCNet, a £645K initiative to urgently research climate-resilient crops like lentils and chickpeas.
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Elimination of cervical cancer: Implementation in action

Professor Karen Canfell and Paul Grogan from the Cancer Elimination Collaboration at the Sydney School of Public Health discuss the WHO strategic plan for elimination of cervical cancer and how a combination of prevention, screening, and treatment can effectively achieve this goal.
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New £4 million fellowship programme to explore AI’s impact on science

A new £4 million international fellowship programme has been launched to investigate how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming scientific research.
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NHS to screen newborns for life-threatening metabolic disorder HT1

A new NHS screening programme will test babies for hereditary tyrosinemia type 1 at five days old, enabling early treatment to prevent organ damage, liver failure, and other serious complications.
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Europe’s quantum technology potential is strong, but its fragmented strategy is slowing the process

Europe is home to 32% of the world’s quantum tech companies, with the majority based in the EU. This puts Europe ahead of the United States (around 25%) and significantly ahead of China (5%) in terms of the number of companies.
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Making Europe the epicenter of global scientific talent

Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe explores investment in scientific minds, aiming to build Europe’s future by reflecting on Commissioner Zaharieva’s vision for research and innovation that seeks to establish Europe as the epicenter of global scientific talent.

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Guiding disaster risk reduction investments through AI-powered tools

Learn about the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in enhancing disaster risk reduction and resilience, in an editorial led by experts from the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific.

Thanabordee Sakunarunphet – Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency

Thanabordee Sakunarunphet is a Geo-Informatics Officer at the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA).

Natdanai Punsin – Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA)

Natdanai Punsin is a Geo-Informatics Officer at the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA).

Emi Yati – National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)

Emi Yati is a Researcher at the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN).
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How U.S. research and innovation are reshaping the global energy future

Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe discusses how U.S. research and innovation are transforming the global energy landscape, beginning with comments on energy innovation necessity.
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Clean air could prevent thousands of late-life eczema cases, UK Biobank study finds

A UK Biobank study of over 300,000 participants reveals that reducing air pollution could prevent nearly 16% of late-onset eczema cases.

Bexyl Project: Beyond Xylella – Europe’s United fight against Xylella fastidiosa, a silent plant...

Across the Mediterranean, olive groves have shaped landscapes, cultures, and economies for centuries. But in the last decade, this heritage has come under threat from a silent plant killer: Xylella fastidiosa.
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Positioning spontaneous activity as ‘Adhesive Dots’: Lessons from AI for data integration in neuroscience

In the previous article, I argued that advancing data integration in neuroscience requires incorporating resting-state spontaneous activity into each experiment, framing it as ‘adhesive dots.’ Here, I extend that discussion by drawing strategic lessons from the success of large language models (LLMs) and by concretizing the earlier claims from the perspective of data.
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Resident doctors in Scotland plan strike over low pay offer

Resident doctors in Scotland are preparing strike action after a 4.25% pay offer falls short of the independent review body's recommendation.

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