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OCT: A practical tool for diagnosing buried optic disc drusen
Dr Adèle Ehongo addresses the diagnosis of buried optic disc drusen (BODD) using Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) and the importance of correlating visual field abnormalities and OCT data, especially in normal tension glaucoma, to distinguish it from Optic Disc Drusen (ODD).
NASA and global partners strengthen their commitment to Artemis Accords at International Space Congress
At the 76th International Astronautical Congress (IAC) held in Sydney, Australia, NASA and international space leaders reaffirmed their dedication to the Artemis Accords.
How devolving councils can ensure they don’t carry old failures forward?
Emma O’Brien, CEO of Embridge Consulting, discusses reform or replication regarding how devolving councils can avoid repeating past failures.
Local tech set for take off with 14 new projects supported by government funding
Communities across the UK are going to benefit from new jobs, inclusive innovation, and stronger local economies, as 14 regionally focused tech initiatives are launched under the government’s £1 million Regional Tech Booster programme.
COP30 in Belém: Leadership between two worlds
Professor Richard Beardsworth continues his analysis of expectations for COP30 in Belém, as he navigates leadership between two realms, one rules-based and co-operative, the other nationalist-populist and centrifugal.
Modelling ocean currents in a changing climate
Paul Myers, Professor at the University of Alberta, emphasizes the necessity for a new generation of very high-resolution computer models to effectively understand how ocean currents will change in a warming climate.
Gallium oxide HV switches to turbo charge the AI data center
Prof. Singisetti at the University at Buffalo explains why gallium oxide semiconductor could be a key player in the AI transformation of society.
NHS Wales at risk of collapse without urgent GP funding reforms
Escalating workloads, staff shortages, and insufficient resources are putting the NHS Wales under severe strain, highlighting the urgent need for funding reforms to support general practice and protect patient care.
€22.5 million “Choose Europe for Science” call hopes to transform research careers
A new initiative under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) is now open to applications, offering €22.5 million in funding to support long-term research careers in Europe.
Implementing digital pathology: A collaborative journey with Philips
Digital pathology is transforming diagnostic workflows across hospitals, enabling greater precision, efficiency and collaboration.
Entelli-02 phage therapy targets antibiotic-resistant superbugs in hospitals
Monash University researchers develop Entelli-02, a precision phage therapy cocktail effective against multidrug-resistant Enterobacter cloacae complex.
The challenges around the fastness of natural dyes for textiles
Victor Durand from Ever Dye sheds light on the challenges surrounding the fastness of natural textile dyes. Dive into his insights, and learn why this issue is crucial for the future of the textile industry.
What does working memory have to do with women’s mental health?
Working memory, by coordinating brain network activity, is implicated in mood regulation and may be disrupted in mood disorders, hormonal contraceptive use, and premenstrual symptoms.
NHS launches nationwide online GP appointment system for patients
The NHS introduces online GP appointment requests across England from 1 October 2025, helping patients book care quickly while reducing pressure on phone lines.
Jackson School of Geosciences – The University of Texas at Austin
At the Jackson School of Geosciences (JSG), researchers are pioneering approaches to use mafic and ultramafic rocks as natural solutions to some of the most pressing challenges for a sustainable future.
Government digital transformation guide 2025
This guide provides a strategic framework for government leaders to align cloud platforms, high-quality data, and AI responsibly. It is designed to help agencies make confident technology decisions, achieve operational efficiency, and deliver services that meet the evolving expectations of ministers and citizens.
Could nasal sprays replace needles for adrenaline delivery in anaphylaxis
A new systematic review shows that nasal spray adrenaline (via liquid or powder sprays) can be as fast or faster than injections for treating anaphylaxis, a possible needle-free alternative to EpiPen®.
Future innovative radionuclides for cancer treatment at INFN
The Italian Institute for Nuclear Physics conducts cutting-edge research in the field of nuclear, particle, and astroparticle physics, as well as in developing technologies for research and their applications to benefit society.
Natural genetic engineering: A breakthrough for climate-resilient crops
University of Sheffield scientists explore how plants can rapidly adapt to climate change through natural genetic engineering, potentially revolutionising crop resilience.





















