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Crown launches most powerful workforce management software update yet
Crown Workforce Management, a trusted leader in duty management and time & attendance solutions, has today announced the launch of Version 16 (v16) of its flagship software suite.
UK Government to roll out NHS ‘Avoiding Brain Injury in Childbirth’ programme
Expectant mothers are set to receive safer maternity care as the NHS prepares to roll out a new programme aimed at preventing brain injuries in childbirth.
Prof. Dr. Ralf S. Klessen – Heidelberg University
Ralf Klessen is a professor of theoretical astrophysics at Heidelberg University. His research interests range from characterizing the physical processes that govern the birth...
Thousands in mental health crisis face days-long waits in A&E, RCN warns
The Royal College of Nursing is calling on the UK Government to invest in nursing to support patients experiencing a mental health crisis.
EIC board encourages stronger national and regional support for deep tech innovation
The European Innovation Council (EIC) Board calls on EU Member States and regions to better align their innovation funding efforts with the EIC's programmes to support the growth of deep tech start-ups and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Mental health crisis: The urgent need for human care
The UK is facing a deepening mental health crisis, with rising demand, long waiting times, and growing concerns over the use of AI as a stopgap solution.
Progress on expanding maternal mental health services at risk, warns Royal College of Psychiatrists
New analysis from the Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCPsych) finds that almost two-thirds of Integrated Care Boards in England planned real-terms cuts to funding for perinatal mental health services in 2024-2025.
UK Government pledges 29,000 extra bone scans to improve osteoporosis care
NHS England will benefit from 13 new DEXA scanners to support osteoporosis and provide 29,000 extra scans.
EUMETSAT and DG CLIMA strengthen partnership to support EU climate strategies
Renewing their commitment to tackle climate change, EUMETSAT and the Directorate-General for Climate Action (DG CLIMA) have reaffirmed their long-standing cooperation to better the European Union’s climate strategies.
Irene O. Aninye – Society for Women’s Health Research
Dr. Irene O. Aninye is the Chief Science Officer for the Society for Women’s Health Research, a national nonprofit dedicated to advancing women’s health...
FDA approves clinical trial for groundbreaking Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia treatment
BlackfinBio Limited has received approval from the FDA to trial a novel therapy for Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia.
UK and Norway work together on new clean energy partnership
The United Kingdom and Norway have announced a new agreement to accelerate the transition to clean energy, support investment, and boost job creation.
AI breakthrough identifies active brain neurons
A neuroscience mystery has been solved by using artificial intelligence (AI) to identify the electrical signatures of different types of brain neurons for the first time.
Planted in Science Consulting LLC
Founded by Dr Erin C Berthold, Planted in Science Consulting LLC bridges the gap between scientific knowledge and the practical application of botanical products.
EU invests €910 million in defence innovation
The European Commission has announced an investment of €910 million under the 2024 edition of the European Defence Fund (EDF), aimed at strengthening the continent's defence capabilities through innovation, cooperation, and advanced technology development.
Battery electric vehicle momentum builds across Europe despite headwinds
Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) continue becoming more popular across key European markets, with Germany, Sweden, and the UK all reporting strong growth in April 2025 despite varying economic and policy environments.
New algorithms help GPs predict patients with undiagnosed cancer
Two advanced predictive algorithms can help accurately predict a patient's chances of having undiagnosed cancer.
Rochester scientists launch experimental quantum network using single photons
Researchers from the University of Rochester and Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) have revealed a new quantum communications network that spans their two campuses.
World-first AI pilot trained on de-identified NHS data from 57 million patients
Researchers at UCL and King's College London are training an artificial intelligence (AI) on a set of NHS data for 57 million people in England.





















