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Study reveals how AI and physicians excel in different aspects of virtual urgent care
A recent study by Cedars-Sinai has provided valuable insights into how artificial intelligence (AI) and physicians perform in virtual urgent care settings.
Bruce Owen – Equinix
Bruce Owen was appointed President, EMEA in December 2024 and also leads Equinix’s business in the United Kingdom as Interim Managing Director. He joined...
The NHS and public sector will now benefit from a new tech device framework...
A new procurement framework agreement is set to change how the NHS and other public sector organisations source technology devices to enhance efficiency and support digital transformation across the healthcare system.
Kathleen Shearer – COAR
Kathleen Shearer is the Executive Director of COAR, an influential international association that is dedicated to advancing the transformational role of repositories in scholarly...
Study reveals blood biomarkers could predict dementia risk
A new study led by researchers at Karolinska Institutet has shown that specific blood biomarkers could predict the onset of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, up to ten years before an actual diagnosis in older adults living independently.
The government invests to strengthen the UK fusion energy industry
In hopes of strengthening the UK's position as a global leader in clean energy, the government has announced a £20 million investment into the 'Starmaker One' fusion energy fund.
Mobilizing workers’ intelligence for better prevention of mental health injuries
For a greater effectiveness of the law and social justice in Quebec, Mélanie Dufour-Poirier, Ph. D., School of Industrial Relations, University of Montreal and Me Jean-Paul Dautel, Ph. D., Department of Industrial Relations, University of Quebec in Outaouais, Canada, present the case for mobilizing intelligence for preventing mental health injuries in the workplace.
First-ever NHS treatment approved for advanced Hodgkin lymphoma
New combination therapy will be available on the NHS, offering new hope to people with advanced Hodgkin lymphoma.
Bridging science and art: A path to climate transformation
In times of growing awareness of climate change and the need to adapt social behaviour accordingly, art emerges as a particularly empowering format that can potentially contribute to a cultural paradigm shift.
New tool offers breakthrough in understanding nanoplastics and their environmental impact
Nanoplastics, particles smaller than one micrometre, are increasing concern for environmental and human health.
UK Government allocates £302m to repair FE college buildings
FE college groups across England will receive a share of £302 million to fix, maintain and improve their buildings.
€116 million awarded to projects under EIC pathfinder challenges
The European Innovation Council (EIC) has awarded nearly €116 million in funding to 31 new research projects selected through the 2024 EIC Pathfinder Challenges call.
Defining Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS)
Michael Bevington, Chair of Trustees at Electrosensitivity UK, examines the history of Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS) over the past 275 years, highlighting key 18th-century discoveries and early reports of health issues related to electromagnetic fields (EMFs).
Understanding soil health in agricultural systems at The University of Western Australia School of...
UWA School of Agriculture and Environment: Understanding soil health in agricultural systems within one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots.
Overcoming legacy tech challenges to unlock public sector productivity
Mark Gannon, Director of Client Solutions, and John Clarke, Head of Healthcare Solutions at Netcall, discuss legacy tech issues in the public sector and the practical steps organisations can take to improve digital services.
UK Government announces changes to environmental regulation
The UK government has set various environmental regulations designed to promote economic growth and support nature recovery.
Gastric bypass proven to be most effective for severely obese patients
A new NIHR-supported study has found that gastric bypass surgery is the most effective and cost-efficient option for treating severe obesity.
Dartmouth study shows AI chatbot can help improve mental health symptoms
A clinical trial conducted by Dartmouth researchers has shown the potential of a generative AI-powered therapy chatbot, known as Therabot, in improving the mental health of individuals with conditions like depression, anxiety, and eating disorders.
Advancing materials science: Translating innovative research to commercial prospects
Aarthi Janakiraman, Research Director of the Advanced SciTech Division at Everest Group, focuses on advancing materials science and translating innovative research into commercial opportunities.





















