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In Robotics Development Laboratory: Black Female Teacher and Two Students Work With Prototype of Robotic Hand. Young Student Telling Something with Smile and Brainstorming with Her Team.

The evolving landscape of engineering education

Engineering graduates are very much in demand, but the changing nature of the workplace requires that higher education focuses on new skills and capabilities; John Mitchell, Director of the Centre for Engineering Education, explains.

John Mitchell – Centre for Engineering Education

John E. Mitchell is Professor of Communications Systems Engineering, Head of the UCL Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, and Co-director of the UCL...
Calm patient and infusion

Breakthrough in treating aggressive breast cancer improves patient survival

A new treatment approach for aggressive breast cancers significantly improves survival rates for patients.
NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium

UK leads NATO push to strengthen Euro-Atlantic security

The United Kingdom is a main subject in NATO talks in Antalya, Turkey, as foreign ministers from across the Alliance gather to strengthen their collective response to the war in Ukraine and reinforce Euro-Atlantic security.
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Mental health crisis in young people: How Youth Zones can help

Adam Farricker, CEO of Empower, which is part of the Onside Network, and runs HideOut Youth Zone in Gorton, East Manchester, and is set to open its second site, Salford Youth Zone, this summer, highlights the mental health crisis affecting children across the UK and how Youth Zones can support young people.
Laser science

UK laser facility reveals upgrade with £17 million investment

The UK’s Central Laser Facility (CLF), operated by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), has achieved a primary target through the ultra-infrared laser system.
Electric high voltage tower with electric line near Keadby Power Station, England, UK

UK Government passes Green British Energy Bill

The UK government is solidifying its efforts to reshape its energy future as Parliament passes the Green British Energy Bill.
Speaking To Nurse About Study

NHS England abolition leaves patients and staff facing uncertain future, PAC warns

Public Accounts Committee (PAC) raises concerns over NHS England abolition and its impact on patients and staff.
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Analysing the UK’s artificial intelligence policy

Dr Paul Sant, Head of Computer Science, at The University of Law, analyses in detail the UK’s artificial intelligence policy.
Figure 1. Sketch of surface atoms and laser rays being absorbed at different temperatures and incident laser beam angles (2)

Laser light absorption on molten metal

Light absorption at high temperatures is highly impacted by interband absorption in addition to intraband absorption.
Abstract Neural Network Technology Background

United States and Saudi Arabia deepen alliance with energy and critical minerals agreements

The United States and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are strengthening their strategic ties by formalising two major agreements focused on energy collaboration and critical mineral supply chains.
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AI tool ‘Consult’ used for first time to analyse public responses in government consultation

Scottish Government trials new AI to speed up policy analysis and cut costs, with promising early results.
Figure 5. Energy exchange processes will be engineered to impact power generation for the future. Metal fuels

Power generation game changers: Metal fuels to propel our future

Dr Michelle Pantoya of Texas Tech University examines the advantages of metal fuels compared to traditional hydrocarbons, emphasizing their potential importance in future energy generation.
The Triangulum Galaxy

Will the Universe end sooner than we thought?

The end of the Universe might come sooner than previously suggested, although it will still be far into the future.
X-ray image of shoulder

Regenerative medicine and osteoarthritis: SVF, exosomes and beyond

Torbjörn Ogéus from Stockholms Led- & Smärtspecialist guides us through the evolving science of stromal vascular fraction, exosomes, and beyond in regenerative medicine and osteoarthritis.

Mental health care failings putting patients at continued risk warns HSSIB

A new HSSIB report highlights ongoing failures to act on safety recommendations, with repeated issues across inpatient mental health care services.
Portrait of Beautiful Lonely Young Woman Drinking from a Wine Glass in the Dark Kitchen. Depressed and Sad Adult Girl with Alcohol Problem Drinks Alone, Bad Relationships, Work Stress, Other Problems

NHS system is failing people with mental illness and substance use disorder, says RCPsych

A new report from the Royal College of Psychiatrists warns that people with substance use disorder and another mental illness (CoSUM) are being failed by a system that is not equipped to meet their complex needs
This composite image combines observations from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope of the Phantom Galaxy (M74) with a high-resolution simulation of galactic turbulence. The simulation from this study — zoomed into a small patch of the galaxy’s interstellar medium — reveals extremely high-resolution chaotic motions of plasma that regulate star formation, structure formation, and the magnetic field across the galactic scales. An international team of scientists have developed the world’s largest-ever simulations of magnetized turbulence and measured — with unprecedented precision — how turbulent energy moves across a vast range of scales. By simulating galactic-type turbulence in exquisite detail, the researchers found significant departures from the models that have guided astrophysical theory for decades. The findings could reshape how scientists understand the turbulent structure of the Galaxy, the transport of high-energy particles, and even the birth of stars. In practical terms, understanding and properly modeling turbulence and the production of highly energetic particles can shed light on how to safely navigate space, at a time when commercial space flight is growing and attracting the interest of civilians and celebrities alike. Credit Credit: ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA, J. Lee and the PHANGS-JWST Team; Acknowledgement: J. Schmidt; Simulation: J. Beattie.

Galactic turbulence defies expectations: Scientists uncover new insights

Galactic turbulence, a cosmic enigma influencing everything from star formation to particle movement, has been simulated with unprecedented precision. The surprising results challenge long-held theories about energy flow in the vast interstellar medium.
Fungus, Epichloë

Could the hidden fungus known as Epichloë be the future of UK farming?

The hidden fungus, Epichloë, found inside grass could soon become a key ally for UK farmers. But how?
Doctor in a comfortable office using AI on laptop with infographics displayed

The global power of artificial intelligence: Transforming healthcare and financial access

Dr Ayesha Khanna is one of the world’s most renowned AI speakers, celebrated as an artificial intelligence strategist, smart city expert, and technology entrepreneur.

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