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New NHS app reform prevents 1.5 million missed hospital appointments
                    Millions of patients will gain greater choice and flexibility through a significant update to the NHS app, making it easier to manage their healthcare.                
            Affordable hydrogen fuel production: Novel surface reconstruction strategy
                    Scientists at Tohoku University have pioneered an affordable hydrogen production method using a novel surface reconstruction strategy for catalysts. This breakthrough in non-noble metal cathodes brings cost-effective clean fuel closer to reality, targeting commercial applications.                
            New supercapacitor technology captures CO2 and generates energy
                    Researchers at Politecnico di Torino have developed new energy storage technology that could help tackle two major global challenges: reducing industrial carbon emissions and boosting renewable energy efficiency.                 
            UC Davis Department of Molecular Biosciences
                    The Department of Molecular Biosciences serves as the academic home for all nutritional, physiological chemistry, and pharmacologic and toxicologic programs of the School of...                
            LGA and techUK join to drive digital transformation in local government
                    The Local Government Association (LGA) and techUK have created a new partnership to accelerate digital transformation in councils across England.                 
            Explaining open frameworks and their opportunities for the public sector
                    Crown Commercial Service provides an explanation of open frameworks and the opportunities they present for the public sector.                
            Urgent change needed to prevent malaria and meningitis deaths in African children
                    Research from the University of Liverpool indicates that administering antibiotics alongside antimicrobials could lower death rates from malaria and meningitis.                
            Pregnancy anaemia linked to higher congenital heart disease risk
                    Mothers who have anaemia in the first 100 days of pregnancy have a higher chance of having a child with congenital heart disease.                
            Camden Woollven – GRC International Group
                    Camden is a subject-matter expert in AI and Group Head of AI Product Marketing, leading the development of compliance solutions that help organisations adopt...                
            The Utilisation of Māori Health and Mental Health Services in New Zealand
                    The health and wellbeing of Māori has been the subject of significant concern and study since colonisation. Despite various efforts, disparities persist between Māori and non-Māori populations in terms of health outcomes and access to services. This e-book explores the patterns of Māori utilisation of health and mental health services, identifying barriers and proposing strategies to enhance service delivery and health outcomes.                
            UK government reveals £300 million funding boost for offshore wind
                    The UK government is investing in its clean Energy by launching a £300 million investment through the publicly-owned Great British Energy to supercharge the country’s offshore wind industry.                 
            How EU-LIFE research Institutes are adapting scientific technology platforms
                    A new study published in EMBO Reports highlights how European scientific research institutions manage the evolving challenges of core facilities, those vital hubs of cutting-edge technology and expertise supporting modern science.                 
            Thomas Beloe – United Nations Development Programme
                    With over 25 years of experience in providing policy advice to governments across Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Pacific, Tom Beloe leads...                
            Ireland launches MAGIC-I: First clinical study on genomics in childhood cancer
                    MAGIC-I, the country's first clinical study of genomics approaches in cancer care, is set to revolutionise childhood cancer care in Ireland.                
            Elena-Alexandra Calistru – European Economic and Social Committee (EESC)
                    Elena-Alexandra Calistru is the President of the Romanian NGO Funky Citizens and has been a member of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC)...                
            The tremendous costs of global food loss and waste and how to minimize them
                    Each year, 1.3 billion tons of food are thrown away. Addressing food loss and waste effectively requires strong, decisive action from governments. Those willing to take bold steps can gain economic, social, and environmental benefits while helping to mitigate food insecurity.                
            A severe drought crisis takes over Africa with conditions worsening across the continent
                    Africa has faced one of its most prolonged and severe droughts in recent years, with large areas across the continent struggling with the devastating impacts of persistent dry weather.                 
            Star Formation and Dynamics of the Interstellar Medium — Center for Astronomy at Heidelberg...
                    Understanding the formation of stars together with their subsequent evolution and identifying the physical processes that govern the dynamics of the interstellar medium (ISM) are central research themes in astronomy and astrophysics.                
            Wind energy powers ahead as EU’s second largest electricity source
                    In 2024, the European Commission reported that wind power became the European Union's second-largest source of electricity, overtaking natural gas and coming in just behind nuclear.                 
            




















