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Norwegian Defence University College – Black Sea Battle Lab
The Norwegian Defence University College (NDUC) is the premier institution for military education and research in Norway, operating under the Norwegian Armed Forces.
NHS app launches prescription tracking feature for millions of patients
NHS England has announced that nearly 1,500 high street chemists, including every Boots in England, are now offering live prescription tracking.
Understanding volunteering and civic engagement in the United States of America
This research project offers a comprehensive and multi-dimensional examination of volunteering and civic engagement in the United States, with particular focus on how local organizational infrastructures and economic conditions shape those behaviors.
Backed by the UN, governments are breaking down antimicrobial resistance
Jacqueline Alvarez, Chief of the Chemicals and Health Branch at the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), explores the importance of holistic, One Health efforts to mitigate the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance.
Integrating clinical expertise enhances patient acceptance of AI in healthcare
A study by researchers from the University of Manchester and Cambridge explores the attitudes of AI in healthcare.
UK conducts largest ever defence AI trial across land, sea and air
The UK has completed its largest-ever defence trial, focusing on artificial intelligence (AI), which integrates technologies across land, sea, and air.
The Child and Adolescent Health Research Design and Support (CAHRDS) Unit
Its mission is to improve effectiveness, quality, safety, and delivery of health care and promote optimal health for all children in Kentucky through the application of Pediatric Health Services Research.
Iron deficiency- a modifiable social determinant of health in chronic pain?
Iron plays a role in pain perception- it is critical to the synthesis of serotonin, a neurotransmitter known for its powerful pain-modulating effects. Symptoms of iron deficiency are similar to those of chronic pain conditions, such as fibromyalgia.
EUDIS Hackathon 2025: Open call for local organisers across EU and Norway
The Directorate-General for Defence Industry and Space (DG DEFIS) has officially launched an open call for local organisers for the third edition of the EUDIS Hackathon, set to take place from 17 to 19 October 2025.
New blood test rapidly diagnoses rare genetic diseases in children and infants
A new rapid blood test promises to improve the diagnosis of rare genetic diseases in children significantly.
Study links rising temperatures to increased women’s cancer rates in Middle East
A study on Middle Eastern countries has linked higher temperatures to an increased risk of women's cancers, including breast, and ovarian.
AI Factory Antenna: UK introduces new AI partnership with Europe
With hopes of improving collaboration with Europe in artificial intelligence (AI), the UK government has announced a new initiative to unlock cutting-edge innovation, support job creation, and accelerate research in vital sectors such as healthcare and clean energy.
The UK’s online patent search tool and how it is boosting UK innovation
A new online search tool launched in January by the UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) promises to make it significantly easier for businesses, inventors,...
Experimental drug ‘Ulefnersen’ offers unprecedented hope for rare form of ALS
An experimental drug known as ulefnersen has shown remarkable efficacy in treating a rare, aggressive form of ALS. Some patients experienced unprecedented functional recovery, offering new hope in a previously devastating diagnosis.
Günter Blöschl – Vienna University of Technology, University of Bologna
Prof Günter Blösch’s winning research paper focused on Megafloods in Europe and how they can be anticipated from observations in hydrologically similar catchments. This...
Cancer prevention: Bold policy needed to reduce cancer burden
World Cancer Research Fund International (WCRFI) is a not-for-profit organisation that leads a network of cancer prevention charities, including the American Institute for Cancer Research, World Cancer Research Fund in the UK, Wereld Kanker Onderzoek Fonds in the Netherlands and World Cancer Research Fund Hong Kong. They are dedicated to funding research on cancer, specifically how diet, weight, and physical activity affect cancer risk and survival.
EU and Egypt advance Mediterranean research ties with PRIMA agreement
On 21 May 2025, the European Union and the Arab Republic of Egypt took further steps in their partnership by extending the Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area (PRIMA) agreement.
Could black holes explain ultra-high-energy cosmic rays?
Mysterious, ultra-high-energy cosmic rays have baffled scientists for decades. Now, new research from Norway suggests supermassive black holes and their powerful winds might be the long-sought cosmic accelerators behind these extraordinary particles.
Depression in men: Understanding the hidden struggle
Many men face considerable obstacles that hinder them from discussing or pursuing assistance for their mental health issues. Therapist Danny Zane outlines common triggers, symptoms, and lifestyle changes related to depression in men.















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