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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.
Analysis of the U.S. Department of Energy’s postponement of appliance efficiency standards
U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright announced the postponement of several home appliance efficiency mandates set by the Biden-Harris administration.
Ralph Cockburn – Intelligencia Training Limited
Ralph Cockburn is a seasoned National Investigations Manager with over 30 years of experience in the field. Based in the United Kingdom, he has...
Material resources for the green transition
We can see that things need to change. Using fossil fuels for energy is not a viable long-term solution for future societies. Oil and gas resources are limited, and emissions continue to alter the global climate, making life on Earth increasingly uncomfortable. Efforts have been made to guide societies towards alternative pathways for harnessing energy from diverse sources and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Some initiatives appear to be quite effective. For instance, steelmakers are progressing in their transition from fossil fuels to hydrogen as their energy source. This switch could result in significant emission reductions, provided the hydrogen is produced using electricity generated from renewable sources. Furthermore, numerous countries have expressed their commitment to achieving a zero-emission industry and society. The EU has set forth related goals to meet specific emission targets over the coming years and decades.
Prevent filicide: Intervention with potential perpetrators
Thea Brown, Professor Emeritus at Monash University, investigates the flaws in service interventions related to filicide cases and highlights methods to bolster early interventions to prevent potential perpetrators.
Nenolizumab has recently been approved for two chronic skin conditions
A new medicine, Nenolizumab, has been approved by the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) to treat two skin conditions
Bioinformatics into TB surveillance: A new approach to an ancient foe
David Ussery, a Professor in the Department of BioMedical Informatics at UAMS, and his Ph.D. student Brian Delavan discuss bioinformatics into TB surveillance, presenting a new approach to tackling this ancient foe.
Megan Pantelides – Board Intelligence Ltd
Megan is a Senior Director at board technology and advisory firm Board Intelligence, where she is responsible for research and thought leadership. Since joining...
Study reveals brain trauma’s role in Alzheimer’s disease development
For nearly a century, medical experts have known that individuals who suffer brain trauma, such as traumatic brain injury (TBI), are at an increased risk of developing dementia later in life.
Netcall: AI-powered process automation and customer engagement software
Netcall is a leading provider of AI-driven process automation and customer engagement software solutions that deliver significant change fast and huge cost savings.
NHS delivers over 2 Million extra appointments, helping reduce NHS waiting times
The NHS has exceeded its target of delivering two million more elective care appointments, seven months ahead of schedule.
UK Government launches Clean Industry Bonus to boost jobs and low carbon manufacturing
The Clean Industry Bonus will provide financial support to offshore wind developers, focusing mainly on areas that need economic investment, including industrial heartlands and coastal regions.
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope unlocks the mystery of Phoenix galaxy cluster’s star formation
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has recently made observations about galaxy clusters that will help shape our understanding of them.
Educational challenges in AI transformation: Does the UK’s AI strategy stack up?
Dr Clare Walsh from the Institute of Analytics examines the educational challenges in AI transformation and questions whether the UK's AI Strategy is effective.
How the Commission is working to reduce energy prices for all
David Sheldrake, Global Senior Vice President of Sales360 at POWWR, explains how the European Commission is working to reduce energy prices for everyone.
New government-funded fellowships explore the impact of AI on scientific research
The AI Metascience Fellowship Programme will fund researchers exploring AI's potential to transform how science is conducted, accelerate discoveries, and address key ethical and societal challenges.
Planetary boundaries threaten the viability of biomass crops for carbon capture and storage
New research raises concerns that Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) may be more complicated than expected, especially considering its environmental impact.
The UK and India strengthen ties to tackle the climate crisis
The UK and India have joined forces to accelerate the global clean energy transition to combat climate change and drive economic growth.
Government launches AI Growth Zones to boost jobs and investment
The UK Government has started a new initiative to transform local communities and propel the country's artificial intelligence (AI) growth by creating AI Growth Zones.





















