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Fighting foreign information manipulation and interference
Highlighting the EU-funded ATHENA project, which supports Europe’s defence against foreign information manipulation and interference (FIMI). Dr David Wright and Dr Richa Kumar discuss various incidents and tactics used by countries to influence public perception and recommendations to improve media literacy and combat disinformation.
Ancient history determines the fate of subducting tectonic plates
New research reveals a surprising link between the ancient tectonic history of oceanic plates and their fate as they subduct into Earth's mantle. Compositional anomalies, formed millions of years ago, significantly influence their descent speed and trajectory.
EU and Ukraine strengthen space ties with new cooperation agreement and space programme
Recent moves in the European Commission include the European Commission and the Government of Ukraine, which have signed a new agreement allowing Ukraine to participate in key components of the European Union Space Programme.
Handheld device could revolutionise heart valve disease screening
Researchers from the University of Cambridge have designed a handheld device that could potentially replace stethoscopes in heart valve disease screening.
UK launches plan to train a ‘clean power army’ to deliver clean energy by...
The UK government has revealed a significant new plan to train thousands of young people and workers for careers in the clean energy sector, aiming to meet ambitious targets to deliver clean power across the country by 2030.
Government weighs nationalisation of British steel
The UK government is facing increasing pressure to intervene in the future of British Steel, with concerns growing that the company's two blast furnaces in Scunthorpe could soon be forced to shut down due to a critical shortage of raw materials.
One million frontline NHS staff to benefit from new support measures
The UK Government is supporting frontline NHS staff with new measures to tackle violence and improve working conditions.
New guidance urges business leaders to strengthen cyber defences
As cyber-attacks become more frequent, business leaders in the UK are being advised to take immediate action to safeguard their companies from online threats.
New Horizon Europe calls open for EU missions in health, climate, and environment
The European Union is looking for new project proposals to tackle some of the most urgent challenges facing our society.
UK Government invests £37 million to introduce 319 new green buses
The £37.8 million funding aims to deliver 319 green buses, offering more affordable travel for passengers and supporting net-zero goals.
CBE JU 2025 call for project proposals now open
The Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking (CBE JU) has officially opened its 2025 call for project proposals, offering €172 million in funding to accelerate the development of sustainable, bio-based solutions across Europe.
One in 3,000 people at risk of a punctured lung from a faulty gene
New estimates put one in 3,000 people at risk of a defective gene that increases their risk of a punctured lung.
UK launches AI energy council to support the nation’s AI future
The UK is taking steps to ensure its energy infrastructure is ready to support the rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI).
New AI tool revolutionises multiple sclerosis treatment monitoring
Researchers at University College London (UCL) have developed an innovative artificial intelligence (AI) tool called MindGlide, designed to transform the way multiple sclerosis (MS) treatments are assessed.
Benefit cuts will worsen mental health crisis for low-income people
Mental health charity Mind warns that cutting benefits will deepen the mental health crisis for people on low incomes.
How NHS England devolution could fast track healthcare projects
NHS England devolution: In a significant shake-up, the government plans to abolish NHS England, aiming to streamline bureaucracy and accelerate healthcare delivery. This controversial move grants more autonomy to ICBs, potentially speeding up crucial infrastructure projects and enhancing patient care.
UK Government supports 27 hydrogen projects
The UK government has selected 27 hydrogen projects to move forward in the second round of its Hydrogen Allocation Programme (HAR2) to create a greener, more sustainable future.
U.S. Department of Energy takes steps to accelerate AI and energy infrastructure
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced plans to boost America's Artificial Intelligence (AI) leadership while reducing energy costs by co-locating data centres with new energy infrastructure on DOE lands.
MHRA approves eplontersen for treating polyneuropathy in adults
The MHRA has approved eplontersen (Wainzua) for treating adults with polyneuropathy associated with hereditary transthyretin amyloidosis.
Faster cancer diagnoses reduce wait times for 80,000 patients
The UK government’s £26 billion NHS investment has enabled 80,000 more people to receive cancer diagnoses or all-clear results within 28 days.





















