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New study finds planets can form even under harsh UV radiation
A team of astronomers led by Penn State has discovered that planet-forming materials can survive and persist even in some of the most extreme environments in our galaxy.
A call to health policymakers for new directions in suicide prevention and research
Konrad Michel, Professor Emeritus and suicide researcher, argues for a shift away from the traditional medical model of suicide prevention and emphasizes the need to reach the many who don’t see their suicidal thoughts as a mental health issue.
Cash boost for coastal communities hosting clean energy projects
Britain’s coastal and rural communities are expected to receive financial support as part of the government’s new Plan for Change to make the UK a clean energy superpower.
China opens its health industry to international investors
Peter Lu, Partner and Global Head of the China Practice at McDermott Will & Emery, discusses China’s opening of its health industry to international investors.
Ageing and eating disorders: Unique challenges and solutions
While many believe that eating disorders affect only younger individuals, older adults can also be impacted. Open Access Government examines the risk factors, signs and treatment options for older adults dealing with disordered eating.
BioNTech’s £1 billion UK investment to drive jobs, growth and medical innovation
BioNTech, the German biopharmaceutical company behind one of the world's first COVID-19 vaccines, has announced a landmark investment of up to £1 billion in the UK over the next decade.
Artificial intelligence UK policy analysis
In this interview, Camden Woollven, the Group Head of AI Product Marketing at GRC International Group, shares her insights on UK artificial intelligence policy.
Duke engineers empower robots to navigate tough terrain with human-like senses
Thanks to a breakthrough by Duke University engineers, robots are taking a major step forward in navigating the real world.
Peripapillary Intrachoroidal Cavitation, a masquerade of normal-tension glaucoma
Dr Adèle Ehongo discusses peripapillary intrachoroidal cavitation (PICC), a masquerade of normal-tension glaucoma.
NHS England launches cyber security charter to safeguard health sector
NHS England has introduced a Cyber Security Charter, hopefully improving the digital safety and resilience of the health service’s supply chain.
Responsible AI, generative tech, ethical adoption and closing the innovation gap
In this exclusive interview, Alison McCauley shares how generative AI is reshaping business strategy, why ethical adoption is key to long-term success, and how...
Integrated care systems: Moving from a silo to systems model of health and care...
Integrated care systems are tackling health inequalities and improving health outcomes by integrating services and cross-sector partnerships. Hashum Mahmood, senior policy adviser for population health at NHS Confederation, shares how.
10 companies selected to compete for Denmark’s DKK 28.7 billion CCS fund
The Danish Energy Agency hopes to reduce its carbon footprint by selecting 10 companies to compete for DKK 28.7 billion in funding for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects.
Cutting funding for Level 7 Apprenticeships is a step backwards for gender equality
The UK government’s instinct that the Apprenticeship Levy needs reform is accurate, but its proposed changes are flawed and a step back for gender equality, explains Julie Rosborough, Deputy Head of Postgraduate Education and MBA Course Director at Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University.
Julie Rosborough – Nottingham Trent University.
Dr. Julie Rosborough is Deputy Head of Postgraduate Education at Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University. She oversees and directs the School’s MBA portfolio and...
Understanding age-related macular degeneration and emerging treatments
Steven T. Reed, O.D., President of the American Optometric Association, discusses age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the leading cause of severe vision loss in adults over 50, and the importance of early diagnosis and preventive care.
UK Government reveals plans for long-term R&D funding
The UK Government has announced new plans towards its research and development (R&D) funding approach by introducing new ten-year budgets or selected activities
This new...
Making finance work for development: How UNDP helps emerging economies thrive
Thomas Beloe, Director of UNDP’s Sustainable Finance Hub, explains how UNDP helps emerging economies thrive when it comes to making finance work for development.
Kerry Beeson – Prep Kitchen
Kerry is a qualified nutritional therapist, with a BSc in Nutritional Medicine. Her training encompasses naturopathy, nutritional therapy, functional medicine, and kinesiology. She is...





















