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New four-dimensional brain map could help detect multiple sclerosis earlier
A new study by researchers at the National Institute of Health (NIH) revealed their new four-dimensional brain map. This new way of brain mapping reveals how multiple sclerosis (MS) develops and how brain tissue may repair itself.
University West – Division of Mechanical Engineering: Additive Manufacturing research
University West (Högskolan Väst) aims to contribute to innovation, social development, and a sustainable world through its education and research, particularly in Additive Manufacturing/
Andrea Hoddell – Intelligencia Training Limited
Andrea Hoddell, Senior Operational Intelligence Trainer at Intelligencia Training Limited
Originally graduating with a law degree, Andrea has spent the majority of her career working...
UK reinforces support for Ukraine with £2.26 billion loan to strengthen defence
The United Kingdom continues to support Ukraine's defence efforts with a new £2.26 billion loan agreement.
NHS breast cancer screening campaign gains an impressive amount of engagement
After the NHS announced the launch of their first ever breast cancer screening campaign, tens of thousands of women have been accessing vital advice on attending mammograms.
Conflicting guidance when providing care for chronic pain – creating a Recommendation Map
Dr. Jason Busse and I are pleased to present a project led by one of our early career researchers at McMaster, Dr Andrea Darzi. Dr Busse and I have appreciated the opportunity to provide a series of articles for Open Access Government on the topic of safe and effective use of opioids for chronic pain.
“On Hydrogen”: Parliament hears urgent call for coherent UK Hydrogen Strategy
Parliament convened to address the UK's hydrogen future, launching "On Hydrogen." University of Manchester experts presented research, prompting discussions on low-carbon production, storage, and policy, aiming to shape a robust hydrogen economy.
New study explores new forest management to reduce wildfire risks
New research conducted by researchers at Florida Atlantic University as revealed new ways to reduce the risks of devastating wildfires while promoting healthier forests and combating climate change.
The Space Debris Hunter: UAF scientist pioneers new satellite
To combat the growing threat of undetected space debris, a UAF scientist is spearheading a project to design a "Space Debris Hunter" satellite. This initiative aims to track objects as small as one centimetre, safeguarding vital satellite infrastructure.
UK Government announces £25 Million boost for hospices to improve end-of-life care
The UK government has announced a £25 million boost for hospices across England, marking the first phase of a larger £100 million investment to improve the quality of end-of-life care.
EU-India Science and Technology Agreement drives innovation and global impact
The EU-India Science and Technology Agreement was first signed in 2001 and has since been renewed multiple times. Promoting research and innovation collaboration between the European Union and India is important.
Brenda J. Buck – University of Nevada Las Vegas
Dr Brenda J. Buck is an interdisciplinary scientist who excels in multiple field and laboratory aspects of warm desert research, including studying the processes...
The UK governments plan to tackle digital exclusion across the UK
The UK government has new plans to address the growing issue of digital exclusion, which affects millions of people and could slow economic growth if it isn't tracked effectively.
The influence of rock type on conifer species’ nutrition and biomass partitioning
Mark Kimsey, Director of the Intermountain Forestry Cooperative, explains the influence of rock type on conifer species’ nutrition and biomass partitioning.
Seven planets will be visible in the night sky during a planetary parade
It's not uncommon to spot at least one bright planet on most nights; however, sometimes, you may get the chance to see up to four of five planets visible at once. This creates a "planetary parade" or a "planet alignment".
How can traveling wave reactors solve nuclear energy issues?
Traveling Wave Reactors (TWRs) offer a promising approach to improving sustainability and safety in nuclear energy, though it faces challenges. Professor Di Yun from Xi’an Jiaotong University discusses a novel ‘Tai-Chi’ technology designed to tackle key R&D issues related to TWR.
NHS England Chief Executive Amanda Pritchard resigns in shock move
Amanda Pritchard has announced her resignation as chief executive of NHS England, a development that has sent shockwaves through the health service. What does this change mean for the NHS and the future of UK healthcare policy?
Derren Nisbet – Virtuoso QA
As Chief Executive of Virtuoso QA, Derren Nisbet is leading the world's first quality-first AI revolution. His goal is to encourage companies to adopt...
New report reveals mixed progress on the EU’s environmental goals
As the European Union's efforts to meet its 2030 climate, environmental, and sustainability goals progress, some key areas remain behind.
The UK Government support the transition towards electric vehicles
The UK government has announced a £120 million investment to make the transition into electric vehicles (EVs) easier for drivers, taxi drivers and businesses.





















