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Drone study reveals wastewater treatment plants underreport emissions by up to 250%
A new study from Linköping University using custom drones reveals that wastewater treatment plants may be emitting 2.5 times more greenhouse gases than previously thought.
Department of Pathology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
The Division of Neuropathology is a cornerstone of the Department of Pathology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, with its historical championing of human clinical neuropathology and large and small animal models of human neuropathology.
Scenar2040 study: Finding a balance between productivity, environment and fair incomes
A new study from the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) shows how different directions for the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) could shape farming, food production, and the environment by 2040.
Marta E. Alarcon-Riquelme – Center for Genomics and Oncological Research. GENyO
My background in Medicine, Immunology and Genetics make a unique combination and provide me with the tools I need to successfully carry my research....
From solutions to classrooms: Bringing LEGO® Education Science to life
Discover how to bring LEGO® Education Science to life, from practical solutions to classroom applications.
Scientists reveal the exact moment your brain switches off to sleep
Breakthrough research shows the brain doesn't drift into sleep gradually; it hits a sudden "tipping point." Discover how scientists pinpoint the second your brain shuts down each night.
Alliance for zero emission aviation (AZEA) charts the future at sixth general assembly
The Alliance for Zero-Emission Aviation (AZEA) held its sixth General Assembly at EUROCONTROL Headquarters in Brussels, which is another important milestone in Europe’s transition towards sustainable air transport.
Smarter decisions, better outcomes: How a new molecular test improves patient care
Oliver Bathe, Professor of Surgery and Oncology at the University of Calgary and CEO of Qualisure Diagnostics, examines how a new molecular test can lead to smarter decisions and better patient care outcomes in his third article.
Europe explores space ambitions at the Danish Space Conference
Aalborg hosted Europe’s space debate at the 2025 Danish Space Conference this October, bringing together policymakers, researchers, entrepreneurs, and students to discuss the European Union’s growing ambitions in space, defence, and innovation.
UK’s first MS patient receives CAR T-cell therapy in landmark trial
A UK patient has become the first with multiple sclerosis (MS) to receive cutting-edge CAR T-cell therapy, as scientists test whether the one-time treatment can halt disease progression.
The Renters’ Rights Act becomes Law: Securing a fairer future for 11 million renters
The landmark legislation known as the Renters’ Rights Act, abolishing 'no-fault' evictions along with a number of other new protections for private renters, aims to rebalance the relationship between landlords and tenants in England.
The Energy Ombudsman: Greater protection for families and businesses in the energy market
Families and small businesses will benefit from new protections in the energy market, as the government introduces stronger consumer rights and tighter regulation of energy brokers.
Canada’s youth facing growing opioid crisis: Calls for urgent action
Explore the rising youth involvement in the Canada opioid crisis and the urgent need for effective interventions and support.
University of Plymouth – Peninsula Medical School
The University of Plymouth is one of the UK’s leading universities, known for excellence in teaching, civic engagement, and its commitment to social impact. Within the Faculty of Health, Peninsula Medical School (PMS) exemplifies this mission through a forward-thinking and inclusive approach to education.
Breast cancer awareness month: New EU4Health projects boost awareness and data integration
As Breast Cancer Awareness Month continues to gain attention across Europe, new initiatives are underway to strengthen early detection, empower women at risk, and improve the integration of cancer data.
EIT backs EU innovation act that will strengthen global competitiveness
The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) has welcomed the European Commission’s work on the upcoming EU Innovation Act, describing it as an ambitious step toward boosting Europe’s innovation capacity and global competitiveness.
Resident doctors announce five-day strike as government talks collapse
Resident doctors across England will stage a five-day strike from 14 to 18 November after pay talks with the Government broke down.
14 new NIHR research centres in England to bring cutting-edge treatments to your GP
Discover how 14 new NIHR Primary Care Research Centres across England are making it easier for patients to access innovative clinical trials.
Vaporization impacts surface tension
In this article, Prof Dr-Ing. Jörg Volpp from University West, Trollhättan in Sweden, explores how surface tension in pure metals behaves at high temperatures, particularly in the boiling range.





















