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Combination therapy shows promise in preventing heart attacks
Patients who receive a combination of drugs shortly after a heart attack experience significantly better outcomes than those treated later.
Sustainable strategic management: Toward flourishing circularity
Discover how Sustainable Strategic Management (SSM) enables flourishing circularity through enterprise-level transformation.
UK and India unlock £400m trade and investment to improve economic ties
The UK and India have secured £400 million in new trade and investment agreements, indicating big steps forward for international economic relationships and boosting the British economy.
King’s College London develops lab-grown teeth as potential fillings replacement
Researchers have achieved a significant breakthrough in dental science by developing lab-grown teeth that could serve as an alternative to traditional fillings.
$19M investment to advance brain implants for stroke rehabilitation
A collaboration between the University of Michigan and Stanford University aims to give stroke victims the ability to 'speak' using brain implant technology.
Green hydrogen production and creating clean water from sunlight and seawater
A team of researchers led by Cornell University has developed a new device that simultaneously generates clean hydrogen fuel and potable water using only sunlight and seawater.
U.S. starts testing first commercial nuclear fuel enriched above 5 percent
For the first time in U.S. history, a commercial nuclear reactor tests fuel enriched above the traditional 5 per cent threshold, marking a milestone in nuclear energy development.
UK government invests £121 million in quantum technology
The UK government has announced a £121 million investment in quantum technology to strengthen its position as a global leader in emerging technologies.
Sharp rise in alcohol deaths in England an ‘acute crisis’
The increase in alcohol deaths in England since the pandemic in 2020 is an ‘acute crisis’ and requires urgent intervention from the government.
Over 3 Million children died from AMR-related infections in 2022
A landmark study presented at ESCMID Global 2025 reveals the devastating impact of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) on children's health. In 2022, over 3 million children worldwide died from antibiotic-resistant infections, highlighting the urgent need for global action.
Navigating the AI frontier: Balancing innovation and security in the age of artificial intelligence
Ali Farooqui, Head of Cyber Security at BJSS, now part of CGI, explores how companies can balance the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) with robust cybersecurity practices.
Targeting the brain for the treatment of type 1 diabetes
Michael W. Schwartz, MD, explains the role played by the brain as a cause of elevated blood sugar and related metabolic derangements in type 1 diabetes, and how therapeutic targeting of this brain system can eliminate the need for insulin therapy in animal models.
Prof Himanshu Rai – Indian Institute of Management Indore
Professor Himanshu Rai is the Director of IIM Indore, a school with the prestigious “Triple Crown” accreditation from EQUIS, AACSB, and AMBA – an...
Damp, condensation, and mould: What is a healthy building?
Why are dampness, condensation, and mould still issues, and how do I know if the building I live, work, or learn in is healthy? Cornerstone Management Limited responds here.
Sudden death is the most catastrophic manifestation of heart disease
Any disease affecting the heart muscle (“myocardium”) is a potential cause of sudden cardiac death. Such diseases include recovery following a heart attack (myocardial infarct “MI”) and diseases, such as Hypertrophic and Dilated Cardiomyopathies (HCM, DCM) together with a host of rarer diseases.
Richard Saumarez – Fen EP
Dr Saumarez qualified in Medicine and Biochemistry from Guy’s Hospital London. He studied Biomedical (Electrical) Engineering at the Engineering in Medicine Laboratory, Imperial...
Wrightbus invests £25 million to drive next-generation green transport innovation
Northern Ireland's Wrightbus has announced a £25 million investment into cutting-edge research and development that is expected to accelerate the production of next-generation electric and hydrogen-powered buses.
EU launches consultations on future strategy for AI in science
The European Commission has launched a consultation initiative to shape the future of artificial intelligence (AI) in science and make the EU a global leader in AI-driven research and innovation.
£24m funding for research to tackle challenges facing NHS staff
NIHR is investing £24 million in five innovative new research partnerships designed to tackle significant challenges facing social care and NHS staff.





















