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Transforming radiotherapy research and treatment through continued innovation
Professor David Sebag-Montefiore outlines the profound impact of radiotherapy research. Through global trials and personalised approaches, innovation advances cancer care. Collaborative efforts ensure patient-centred treatments, paving the way for smarter, kinder therapies and a future of precision oncology.
Rose Braden – Softwood Export Council, a member of the U.S. Sustainability Alliance
Rose Braden is President of the Softwood Export Council* (SEC), an association of non-profits, including U.S. lumber grading agencies, wood products associations, state trade...
Revolutionising agriculture: Glass fertilisers offer eco-friendly growth
Glass fertiliser beads offer a sustainable solution to agricultural nutrient delivery. Researchers have developed these beads for controlled release, minimising environmental harm while sustaining plant growth. This innovation promises efficient, eco-friendly fertilisation.
New study raises concerns over acetaminophen use during pregnancy
Recently, a study that was published in Nature Mental Health showed concerns about the use of acetaminophen during pregnancy and its potential link to the development of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children.
Enhanced geothermal systems: Untapped underground energy to surge by 2027
Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) could soon make clean energy from Earth's natural heat cost-competitive with grid power, potentially revolutionising the energy landscape by 2027.
East Tennessee State University – College of Business and Technology
East Tennessee State University's College of Business and Technology, rooted in a tradition of academic excellence and innovative research, proudly showcases the dynamic synergy between business acumen and technological expertise.
EU invests €29 Million in advancing science engagement and early research careers
The European Commission has announced a recent investment of €29 million in three initiatives under Horizon Europe's WIDERA program, looking to support public engagement with science, provide better opportunities for early-career researchers, and enhance the practical application of research in society and the economy,
Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Alberta
Collaborating with Lucy, Nick, Rachel, Emma, James and the whole OAG has been an wonderful experience. The whole process has been well organized and...
New NHS treatment offers hope for children with Lennox–Gastaut syndrome
A new treatment option has become available for severe epilepsy: fenfluramine, which is now available on the NHS for children and adults living with Lennox–Gastaut syndrome (LGS).
The future of genomic sequencing for cancer diagnosis and treatment
Trevor Graham, Professor of Genomics and Evolution and the Director of the Centre for Evolution and Cancer at the Institute of Cancer Research, London, describes efforts to incorporate genome sequencing for cancer detection and treatment.
Scientists make a breakthrough in transforming CO2 into renewable methanol
Yale University scientists have developed a new process that converts carbon dioxide (CO2) from industrial emissions into renewable methanol, a widely used liquid fuel.
Record numbers are attending breast cancer screening, but thousands still miss appointments
According to the latest NHS England figures, a record number of women are up to date with their breast screenings. However, many of those invited are still not attending their appointments.
Daniel Rennie – Leilac Limited
Daniel Rennie, CEO of Leilac, is a recognised leader in industrial decarbonisation, driving innovative solutions for the cement and lime sectors—industries responsible for 8%...
Mental health research: The healing power of indigenous drumming
Gilles Comeau, Senior Scientist at the University of Ottawa, Institute of Mental Health Research at The Royal, explores the healing power of Indigenous drumming
Drumming...
Consideration of key issues in positioning early intervention for eating disorders
Tracey Wade from the Flinders University Institute for Mental Health and Wellbeing outlines several key issues to consider in developing successful early intervention approaches for people with disordered eating and who are at risk of developing an eating disorder.
Global leaders meet in Morocco to strengthen road safety commitments
Leaders, ministers, and officials from over 100 countries have gathered in Marrakech, Morocco, for the Fourth Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety.
Adapting the Icelandic Prevention Model to improve the wellbeing of young people in Ireland
Improving health outcomes for young people: What is the Icelandic Prevention Model, and how does it work.




















