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New drug combination offers hope for alcohol use disorder treatment
                    A recent study from the University of Gothenburg has discovered that two existing medications can effectively treat alcohol use disorder, reducing both alcohol consumption and cravings.                
            Tech giants and UK Government launch major AI skills drive for 7.5 million workers
                    The UK Government has partnered with global technology giants to provide artificial intelligence training to 7.5 million workers by 2030.                 
            Menstruation – The female research advantage
                    While funding organizations are increasingly mandating equal representation of sexes and genders in research, hormonal fluctuations are still often viewed as complicating factors. Professor Belinda Pletzer argues for a shift in perspective, suggesting that the menstrual cycle should not be seen solely as a complicating factor, but as one of many variables influencing research.                
            The local government structures shake-up: Reorganisation, impact, and technology needs
                    Mark Gannon, Director of Client Solution at Netcall, discusses the UK Government’s creation of unitary authorities as part of the abolition of the two-tier local government structures in England and the role of technology in this significant reorganisation.                 
            Breakthrough in microplastic monitoring hopes to protect health and the environment
                    As microplastics increasingly become part of everyday life, it’s essential to understand their impact on the environment and human health.                 
            AMR: Fixing the broken pipeline for new antibiotics
                    Melissa Gong Mitchell, the Secretariat Lead at the AMR Industry Alliance, discusses the challenges hindering the development of urgently needed new antibiotics and the sustainable solutions needed to address these issues.                
            Karen Hecht, Ph.D. – AstaReal Inc.
                    Dr. Karen Hecht serves as the Vice President of Science at AstaReal Inc., the leading producer of the world’s most researched natural astaxanthin derived...                
            Scotland to host UK’s most powerful supercomputer following £750 million investment
                    The UK government has announced a significant £750 million investment to build the nation’s most powerful supercomputer in Edinburgh, placing Scotland at the centre of the UK’s drive to lead global innovation in artificial intelligence, scientific research, and economic growth.                 
            Breakthrough molecule discovery offers hope for new motor neurone disease treatments
                    Scientists have discovered a molecule that could aid the development of new treatments for motor neurone disease, a new study suggests.                
            Enhanced remanufacturing – A sustainable and resilient alternative to traditional manufacturing
                    Manufacturing infrastructure can be very difficult to change. Sustainability issues concern both energy and materials. Here, we focus on remanufacturing.                
            AI innovations expected to cut energy bills and boost UK’s clean energy future
                    Millions of UK households could benefit from warmer homes and lower energy bills, as ten new artificial intelligence (AI) innovations have been selected as finalists for the prestigious Manchester Prize.                 
            Government cuts red tape on EV charging points, streamlining installation for millions
                    The UK government has unveiled a significant change to driveway law, removing the need for planning applications for EV charging point installations. This move aims to cut red tape and accelerate the country's electric vehicle revolution.                
            The left atrial appendage arrhythmogenic and thrombogenic substrate
                    The left atrial appendage (LAA) is a significant source of strokes in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). Helena Dominguez from the Department of Cardiology at the University of Copenhagen discusses the LAACS studies, which investigate the effects of LAA exclusion during heart surgery.                
            Helena Dominguez – University of Copenhagen
                    Born in 1963. MD. Universitat Autònoma, Barcelona, Spain 1988. Cardiology specialist by the Danish National Board in 2007. PhD degree, 2005, at the University...                
            Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Patras
                    Developing chemical engineers educated in research, development and optimisation of production of industrial products and materials.                
            A flood of global tech investments in the UK as government vows to unleash...
                    The UK is attracting major global tech investments, from AI to fintech, creating highly-skilled jobs nationwide. Science and Technology Secretary Peter Kyle unveiled this news at London Tech Week, affirming the government's commitment to tech as a central pillar of its growth strategy.                
            ‘Foot-recognition’ AI scanner can prevent heart failure hospitalisations
                    New research from the British Cardiovascular Society conference in Manchester suggests that a home device that scans a person's feet as they get out of bed could help detect early signs of worsening heart failure, potentially keeping them out of hospital.                
            UK strives to become a global leader in AI-driven drug discovery
                    The UK Government is pushing itself to become a world leader in AI-powered drug discovery with new investments and global partnerships announced during London's Tech Week.                 
            Online and on-demand teaching materials for science education
                    Masatsugu Taneda, an Associate Professor at Osaka Kyoiku University, focuses on science education, in particular, the development of online and on-demand teaching materials, including chemistry.                 
            Vitamin B3 supplement reverses premature ageing in Werner Syndrome patients
                    There is a beacon of hope for patients with a rare genetic disorder called Werner Syndrome as researchers unveil a groundbreaking discovery: Nicotinamide riboside, a vitamin B3 derivative, reverses premature ageing.                
            





















