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Scientists reveal new vaccine for recurring yeast infections
                    University of Georgia researchers have successfully created a vaccine that protects and treats vaginal yeast infections in mice.                
            Unlocking circular economy value through trusted and decentralised data sharing
                    Discover how the JIDEP project evidences unlocking circular economy value through trusted and decentralised industrial data sharing.                
            Energy harvesting IOT sensors: The key to green technology for sustainable transition
                    The Sensor Systems unit at RISE (Research Institutes of Sweden AB) develops advanced technologies that enable energy harvesting from the surrounding environment. Cristina Rusu, Henrik Staaf share some good news from the field!                
            Dr Florian Maurer – Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences (FHV)
                    Dr Florian Maurer is a senior scientist at the Business Informatics Research Centre of the FHV – Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences, Dornbirn since...                
            MSCA’s €16.3 million call opens to bring science closer to the public
                    The European Commission has launched a new call under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) and Citizens initiative, dedicating €16.25 million to support over 40...                
            Why do some mothers experience perinatal depression?
                    A pioneering study followed mothers with perinatal depression to understand how these symptoms evolve and the impact of infants' temperament.                
            Bean breeding at the University of Guelph: Past and present
                    Examine bean breeding at the University of Guelph, both past and present, conducted by its Department of Plant Agriculture.                 
            Mohsen Yoosefzadeh Najafabadi – University of Guelph
                    Dr. Mohsen Yoosefzadeh Najafabadi is an Assistant Professor at the University of Guelph, specializing in dry bean breeding and computational biology. His research focuses...                
            The Environmental Studies Centre (CEA)
                    The Environmental Studies Centre (CEA) is an autonomous body dependent on the Vitoria-Gasteiz City Council, created at the end of the 20th century.                
            What cyber lessons can the public sector learn from the recent M&S hack?
                    Nick Denning, CEO of Diegesis, discusses the lessons the public sector can draw from recent cyber attacks on major retailers, emphasising the importance of viewing these incidents not as isolated accidents but as actionable case studies.                 
            Quantum’s commercial moment: Unlocking the UK’s next £13 billion industry
                    Dr Graeme Malcolm OBE examines quantum technologies commercial moment, which he argues is unlocking the UK’s next £13 billion industry.                
            Extreme nuclear transients: Astronomers discover world-breaking cosmic explosion
                    A team of astronomers at the University of Hawai'i's Institute for Astronomers (IfA) have discovered a new type of cosmic explosion that exceeds anything observed previously.                 
            MPs vote to decriminalise abortion in England and Wales
                    In a landmark decision, the UK Government has voted to decriminalise abortion in England and Wales, a legalisation dating back to the Victorian era.                
            The UK makes a major investment to boost their cyber security
                    The UK Government has unveiled its new Cyber Growth Action Plan, supported by a £16 million investment to foster innovation.                 
            Digital services potential: Why the public sector must accelerate personalised services
                    Beyond big-ticket spending, a crucial public sector shift is underway. In this exclusive opinion piece, Tony Mercer, former Home Office senior civil servant, explores how digital services and AI integration across the NHS and HMRC promise to revolutionise daily life by enhancing customer service, making public services as seamless as private ones.                
            UK Government commits to support farming: £2.7bn annually to drive sustainable agriculture
                    The UK government has announced a significant financial commitment to support farming and the environment over the next three years.                
            Unleashing the potential of biology in mining and enhanced rock weathering by bridging the...
                    Martin Van Den Berghe, CEO of Cytochrome, along with Jayme Feyhl-Buska and Paul Reginato of Homeworld Collective, explore the potential of biology in mining and enhanced rock weathering by bridging the gap between academia and industry.                
            


















