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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.
Mental health patients stuck in hospitals for over 100,000 days due to shortage of...
A new report has revealed that mental health patients across England are ready to be discharged but are unable to leave due to a severe shortage of supported housing.
Government plans for warmer homes and cheaper bills for renters
To try to tackle rising energy costs and create better living conditions for UK citizens, the government is rolling out a plan to upgrade private rented homes across the country.
Violence in Eastern DRC causes a crisis in health services and humanitarian response
Recent violence in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has led to serious consequences for the population, with thousands of people killed or injured, critical health infrastructure destroyed, and an escalating humanitarian crisis, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported.
Process intensification: A game changer for the pharma market
Deborah McElhone, Head of Sustainability (Pharma) from CPI, argues that process intensification is a game changer for the pharma market.
Euclid detects Einstein Ring around NGC 6505 caused by gravitational lensing
Euclid, the ESA's dark Universe detective, has made a stunning early discovery: a near-perfect Einstein ring. This rare phenomenon, caused by gravitational lensing, was found surrounding galaxy NGC 6505, showcasing Euclid's power and hinting at the wealth of cosmic secrets it will uncover.
Suicide prevention: Study reveals misconceptions about home firearm safety
A Rutgers study reveals widespread misconceptions about home firearm safety. Many adults overestimate protection against home invasions while underestimating the increased suicide risk.
Benjamin Craig – Ayming UK
Benjamin Craig ATT is an Associate Director, and Head of Technical at Ayming. He has thirteen years’ experience leading claims for R&D reliefs, from...
Artificial Intelligence Action Summit: Ethical questions on the future of AI
The Artificial Intelligence Action Summit: Global leaders to tackle crucial ethical questions surrounding AI—what solutions might emerge from this dialogue?
Emergency department opioid prescriptions linked to future use and hospitalisations
New research in the Canadian Medical Association Journal links emergency department opioid prescriptions to small increases in future opioid use and hospitalisations, but not death or overdose. The study highlights the need for cautious prescribing, especially in high-risk patients.
No safe haven: Why business leaders must act now to address Earth’s polycrisis
As hurricanes devastate former climate havens, learn why business leaders must embrace Sustainable Strategic Management to address Earth’s polycrisis before it’s too late.
New material boosts green hydrogen production efficiency and reduces costs
Researchers at the Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) have developed a revolutionary catalyst that dramatically boosts the efficiency and affordability of green hydrogen production, paving the way for a sustainable energy future.
New genetic mutation linked to drug resistance in non-small cell lung cancer
A new case report details a novel genetic mutation linked to drug resistance in a non-small cell lung cancer patient. Researchers identified a RUFY1-RET fusion, highlighting the need for advanced genetic testing to guide treatment strategies and combat evolving resistance.
Improving the UK’s flood defences and resilience through £2.65 billion in funding
The UK government is committed to investing £2.65 billion into flood defences across England, hoping to protect lives, homes and businesses from the effects of flooding, Edie reported.
Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe projects that will contribute to a greener future
The European Commission has released a new report showing how the European Union's commitment to collaborative research and innovation has a strong effect and what projects are using the most of their support and funding.
Scientists create material that defies thermal expansion
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking material that barely changes size with temperature, defying the usual expansion of metals. This achievement opens doors for advancements in aerospace, electronics, and precision instruments, promising to revolutionise technologies reliant on dimensional stability.





















