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ERC Synergy grant boosts global scientific collaboration
The European Research Council (ERC) has announced the results of its latest Synergy Grant competition, awarding €684 million to 66 international research teams.
New drug targets tumour defences and reverses chemotherapy resistance
Researchers at King’s College London have developed a novel daily pill, KCL‑HO‑1i, that turns off tumour‑guarding macrophages and boosts chemotherapy effectiveness.
New Copernicus satellite launch strengthens Europe’s eye on Earth
Sentinel-1D joins the Copernicus constellation to deliver round-the-clock radar monitoring of our planet.
Engineered biochar offers affordable solution to water pollution
A new study reveals engineered biochar, a modified carbon material from waste biomass, is a powerful and affordable tool for simultaneously removing heavy metals and organic pollutants from wastewater, offering a sustainable solution to complex water pollution.
UK trial launches blood test to improve dementia diagnosis at scale
A major trial led by the University of Bristol and North Bristol NHS Trust is exploring a panel of blood tests to detect dementia faster and more accurately across diverse UK populations.
James Wyatt – Baker & McKenzie LLP
James Wyatt is a Partner at Baker & McKenzie LLP, based in their London office.
Philip Thomson – Baker & McKenzie LLP
Philip Thomson is a Partner at Baker & McKenzie LLP, based in their London office.
Natural England launches new strategy linking nature recovery and economic growth
Natural England has unveiled a new corporate strategy that aims to place nature at the heart of England's future growth, health, and security.
As classroom mental health cases rises, so must early and proactive intervention
As the number of mental health cases increases in classrooms, early and proactive intervention must also rise, states Ed Robbins, the CEO of Fresh Start in Education.
Xanthommatin: Scientists teach bacteria the octopus’s secret to camouflage
Researchers have engineered bacteria to produce xanthommatin, the pigment that enables cephalopod camouflage. This biotechnological leap creates a sustainable, high-yield method for producing the coveted, colour-changing compound for cosmetics and materials science.
Egil Kjerstad – NORCE Norwegian Research Centre
Egil Kjerstad is a Social Scientist with a doctoral degree in Economics from University of Bergen. Kjerstad is Research Director of the Health Services...
The effects of parental imprisonment on children’s education and health
Written by Egil Kjerstad, Research Director at the NORCE Norwegian Research Centre, this article discusses a research project aimed at understanding how parental imprisonment affects children’s education and health.
Children’s in‑school mental health programme cuts over 900 CAMHS referrals in 6 months
A classroom‑based mental health initiative, myHappymind, prevented 936 referrals to child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) and 1,240 to mental health support teams in one local authority over six months.
Farms powering Europe’s green future through renewable energy
Across Europe, farmers must feed a growing population while contending with rising energy costs, erratic weather, and increasing pressure on natural resources.
Breakthrough stem cell therapy sparks powerful bone regeneration in spinal fractures
Scientists at Osaka Metropolitan University have unlocked a new way to regenerate bone using fat-derived stem cells, successfully healing spinal fractures in rats.
Implementation dialogue shows progress and challenges in EU funding for regional competitiveness
The European Commission’s Implementation Dialogue on EU Funding and Regional Competitiveness, held in September 2025, brought together a diverse group of participants from across Europe to exchange views on how EU funds can better support innovation, competitiveness, and regional development.
Rare earth, critical minerals, and bio-molecules: Centering African IPLCs in the new resource economy
Dr. Metolo Foyet, Conservation Equity & Safeguards Specialist at The Nature Conservancy, highlights the intersections of critical minerals, biodiversity, and Indigenous rights in the global green transition.
New fluoride-free gel regenerates tooth enamel
Researchers at the University of Nottingham have developed a fluoride-free gel that regenerates tooth enamel by mimicking natural proteins, offering a breakthrough in preventive dental treatment.
BMA slams Government’s ‘indefensible’ 2.5% pay offer for doctors
The British Medical Association warns that the UK government’s proposal to raise doctors’ pay by just 2.5% for 2026 amounts to a real‑terms pay cut, calling it “neglect dressed up as restraint”.
Value-Based Health and Care Academy, School of Management, Swansea University
The Value-Based Health and Care is part of the Welsh Government Intensive Learning Academy (ILA) Programme and is hosted by the School of Management at Swansea University.





















