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Jared Wight – SCK CEN
Mr. Wight earned a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Brigham Young University-Idaho in 2005 with an emphasis in manufacturing.
He has been working in...
Denmark 28 billion fund to boost CO₂ capture and storage efforts
In June 2024, Denmark stepped up its climate efforts by launching a Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Fund, providing DKK 28.3 billion (about €3.8 billion) over the next 16 years to support the capture, transport, and storage of CO2.
NASA brings STEM to life through children’s books and stratospheric balloons
A group of media specialists and teachers used children's books and balloon experiments to build STEM habits in their students.
Singapore and China research and development
Read an update about research and development in Asia, including in Singapore, plus health innovation in China by LSBF's Professor Preethi Kesavan.
UK Government experiments with chatbot to support small businesses
The UK Government is using its experimental chatbot, called GOV.UK Chat supports small businesses and helps them navigate government services online.
Diagnosing efficiency: How detailed analysis drives NHS cancer care improvements
Gareth Jenkins, a partner at Changeology Group Ltd, discusses the potential of detailed analysis to enhance the efficiency of cancer care within the NHS.
Jan Palmowski – The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities
Jan Palmowski has been Secretary-General of The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities since its creation in 2016. A contemporary historian, he started his career...
Improving care for mental health patients
The UK government has reassessed the previously outdated Mental Health Act to promote treating patients more humanely and address disparities.
The mental health risks associated with perimenopause
A new study has explored whether perimenopause, the transition around the final menstrual period (FMP), increases the risk of developing psychiatric disorders in women compared to earlier reproductive stages.
GOV.UK Forms: New forms tool makes accessing government services faster and easier
A new digital tool, GOV.UK Forms is making the way the general public access essential government services easier and quicker.
Supporting students and strengthening universities
A new package revealed by the UK Government will create better support for students while strengthening the financial stability of Universities.
Transport secretary announces urgent actions to control HS2 costs
The UK Government has stepped in to control and address the increasing costs and delays of the HS2 high-speed rail project.
Adam Mence – L&R Medical UK
Adam Mence; Senior Brand Manager at L&R Medical UK
I’ve been working within the medical device industry for over 2.5 years, with previous experiences in...
Dr Peter Verheyen – Sola Society & Academy Vienna University
Peter Verheyen
Sola Society & Academy, Vienna University, Sensengasse 2A, 1090 Vienna, Austria, Breekiezel 36, 3670 Oudsbergen, Belgium.
Research and Academic Experience: He has several years...
Global climate hazards and the way to resilience
1.2 billion people around the world are at risk of life-altering impacts from climate hazards like heatwaves, flooding, hurricanes, and drought.
GERICS: Towards resilient cultural heritage
Cultural heritage is an integral part of urban areas as an expression of their social, economic, and environmental development. Here, GERICS explain how they can help.
UK government reveals £20.4 billion investment into R&D
The UK government allocated £20.4 billion for research and development (R&D) in its latest Autumn Budget.
Scotland’s plans to accelerate clean energy
The UK and Scottish governments have announced their new plans for large energy projects in Scotland, with hopes to strengthen the country's clean energy ambitions.
NHS England co-develops Framespan, the Framework Platform
Greg Jackson, Sales Manager at Framespan, discusses the recent endorsement of Framespan by NHS England and its role in supporting the commercial strategy of the NHS and wider public sector





















