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Legionella risk assessments – Is yours’ suitable and sufficient?
It is a legal requirement to assess the risk posed by legionella bacteria in all commercial properties. The risk assessment must be “suitable” and “sufficient”. As the complexity of water systems increases, along with the number of outlets, components, and systems, the need for expert external assistance tends to rise.
Frederik Esterhuizen – ABB Process Industries
Frederik Esterhuizen is passionate about elevating the potential of people to participate in a new era of more sustainable metals production. As Global Manager...
Europe’s Innovation Act: A policy blueprint to unlock startup potential and digital infrastructure at...
As Europe charts its economic future amid global uncertainties, the European Commission’s new Startup and Scaleup Strategy signals a pivotal shift in how innovation is conceived—not only as a commercial activity, but as a core strategic asset underpinning EU sovereignty, resilience, and growth.
Scientists unveil terbium-161 breakthrough in targeted lymphoma treatment
A groundbreaking study from the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) in collaboration with Inselspital–Bern University Hospital has unveiled a promising new therapy for lymphoma using the radioactive isotope terbium-161.
Permafrost resilience in the era of climate change and Earth system modeling
In this analysis from Everest Group, explore the resilience of permafrost in the context of climate change and earth system modeling, with an emphasis on how science and technology are enhancing Arctic stability and global risk management.
Aluminium industry production: Reshoring, recycling and efficiency for increased capacity
Frederik Esterhuizen, Global Business Line Manager for Metals at ABB, discusses the future of aluminium, asserting that reshoring, recycling, and efficiency will lead to increased capacity.
Interactions between Microbiomes, Viruses, and Cancer
The University of South Florida and Tampa General Hospital Cancer Institute launches the “Microbial Oncogenesis and Cancer Therapy” consortium.
NHS England cuts agency spending by £1bn in 2024-25
According to new figures, NHS England spent £1 billion less on agency staff in 2024–25, following a pledge made by Wes Streeting.
Innovative VR game supports children’s brain tumour recovery
The National Institute for Health and Care Research Great Ormond Street Hospital Biomedical Research Centre is developing a new virtual reality (VR) game to help children rehabilitate after brain tumour treatment.
Chronic sleep problems linked to higher dementia risk in older adults
People who experience sleep disorders are at greater risk of developing dementia and other neurodegenerative conditions later in life.
AI deciphers plant DNA: Language models set to transform genomics and agriculture
Groundbreaking AI models are now deciphering plant DNA, treating genetic sequences like language. This innovation promises to revolutionise genomics and agriculture, offering unprecedented insights into plant biology and accelerating crop improvement for global food security.
Scientists uncover intermediate-mass black holes
New research offers compelling evidence for intermediate-mass black holes (IMBHs), the "missing links" in black hole evolution. These studies provide unprecedented insights into the universe's earliest stars and galaxy formation, bridging the gap between stellar and supermassive black holes.
Sustainocracy: The sustainable human existence-based democracy
Redefining regional existential authenticity and sustainability.
Sanchari Chatterjee, BTech Chemical Engineering – Everest Group
Sanchari Chatterjee, BTech Chemical Engineering, is a Senior Analyst at Everest Group.
Male victims of intimate partner violence: Insights from twenty years of research
Denise A. Hines, Ph.D., Enochs Endowed Professor of Social Work at the College of Public Health, George Mason University, explores the often-overlooked issue of male victims of intimate partner violence (IPV).
MetaHub launches with £19.6 million investment to revolutionise material science with metamaterials
A new research centre at the University of Exeter is set to transform the future of material science with the development of advanced microscopic materials that could power innovations across industries, from computing to food technology.
MISTRAL: High-frequency radio astronomy and space exploration
High-frequency radio astronomy and MISTRAL: Recent breakthroughs in observational astronomy, coupled with rapid advancements in spaceflight technology, are reshaping our understanding of the cosmos and laying the groundwork for an interplanetary future.
Mysterious cosmic object seen flashing in radio waves and X-rays
A team of international astronomers has discovered a mysterious and perplexing cosmic object in our Milky Way galaxy that challenges our current understanding of how stars behave.
Researchers identify key symptoms of long COVID in young children
A new study has examined the most common long COVID symptoms in young children, revealing that these symptoms present differently than in adults.





















