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Denmark receives applications for CO2 storage exploration offshore

The Danish Energy Agency (DEA) has received two applications from companies interested in exploring the potential for storing carbon dioxide (CO2) in the subsurface of Denmark's nearshore areas.
Brave & Heart Ltd - Enhancing Efficiency Through Digital Transformation

Digital consultancy: Could digital investment transform public sector efficiency?

Brave & Heart is a digital consultancy agency recently recognised on the Crown Commercial Service’s G-Cloud 14 framework, dedicated to assisting public sector organisations and global multinationals in enhancing efficiency through digital transformation.
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Technological revolution and shifts in the research paradigm of global science

Dr Ignatius Luke Chan, PhD, ACLP, Senior Lecturer at the London School of Business and Finance in Singapore, investigates the current technological revolution and changes in the research paradigm of global science.
Wind energy versus coal fired power plant

47 million demand urgent changes to combat air pollution

Over 47 million health professionals, patients, advocates, and individuals worldwide have come together to demand immediate action to combat air pollution and protect human health.
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Strengthening fraud defences with innovation

Ted Datta from Moody’s explains how to strengthen fraud defences with innovation and collaboration.

Gregory D Foley, PhD – Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, USA

Gregory D. Foley is the Robert L. Morton Professor of Mathematics Education at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, USA. He received BA and MA...

Leo van Wissen – Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute NIDI

Leo van Wissen is professor emeritus of economic demography of the University of Groningen, and former director of the Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI)...
Medical Hospital Research Laboratory: Caucasian Male Neurosurgeon Looking At TV Screen With Brain MRI Scans Of Patient, Analyzing, Preparing For Complicated Neurosurgery, Wearing Surgical Gown.

Ultrasound neuromodulation for treatment-resistant depression: A case for deep brain stimulation

Tiago Costa from Delft University of Technology discusses why ultrasound neuromodulation has significant potential to transform the treatment of depression.
Girl in a wheelchair gets treatment

NHS to offer life-changing MS treatment at home

Thousands of patients in England with multiple sclerosis (MS) are expected to benefit from the new treatment. This comes after the NHS becomes the first healthcare system in Europe to roll out a "take at home" tablet for individuals with active disease.
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UK defence exporters set to benefit from £2 billion increase in lending capacity

The UK government is set to boost its support for defence exporters with a £2 billion increase in the lending capacity of UK Export Finance (UKEF).
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Seismic resilience in the age of AI and advanced remote sensing

Prof. Dr. Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe, PhD, MSc, BS, MBA, is Research Director at Everest Group. Here, she explores seismic resilience in the age of artificial intelligence and advanced remote sensing, focusing on how science and technology transform earthquake preparedness.
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Identifying potential exercise mediators

Dr Robert Wessells and his team at Wayne State University are researching exercise mediators and mimetics in fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) to explore how to provide the benefits of exercise to individuals who are unable to access it. Here, he shares what he has discovered during his research.
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Silent stakeholders in regulatory policy

In this first of a four-part series, Kati Rantala from the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Helsinki examines silent stakeholders in regulatory policy – identifying who they are, explaining their significance, and exploring ways to enhance their involvement.
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Government to revolutionise digital spending with new funding models

To modernise government digital spending, a new policy paper advocates for agile funding and strategic investment. It proposes shifting from complex processes to outcome-focused models, emphasising innovation and value for money.
Studying Robotic Arm

Evolve programme gives students with skills for future careers in robotics, AI, and nuclear...

The Evolve programme has already involved over 100 students from 11 schools in West Cumbria, including home-educated learners, offering them a unique opportunity to develop essential skills for their future careers.
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Keir Starmer announces abolition of NHS England to cut bureaucracy and focus on patient...

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced plans to abolish NHS England, hoping to cut down on unnecessary bureaucracy and bring the health service back under central government control.

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