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Lithium’s potential in Way Ratai’s geothermal hot springs
In Southeast Sumatra, Indonesia, the Way Ratai geothermal system is not only known for its therapeutic hot springs but also for its significant potential in lithium extraction.
Green maritime travel between Europe
The UK is set to improve maritime travel by introducing "green corridors," which will help create cleaner, zero-emission shipping routes between key European destinations.
Key lessons from implimenting AI in health and care
The AI in Health and Care Award, part of the NHS AI Lab plan, was launched to speed up the development and adoption of AI technologies in healthcare.
Deaf children and mental health
The National Deaf Children’s Society is the leading charity for the UK’s 50,000 deaf children. Emma Fraser, Teacher of the Deaf at the NDCS, discusses challenges that deaf children and their families can face and how a more inclusive environment can be created.
Social housing boom: Streamline projects with centralized software
New regulations and ambitious building targets in the UK are overwhelming social housing providers. Centralized project management software can be the key to success, offering clear goals, real-time data, and improved collaboration.
Strengthening cyber resilience through global collaboration
At the Singapore International Cyber Week, Dr Richard Horne, the CEO of the UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), spoke about the need for global collaboration to tackle the growing gap between escalating cyber threats and our defence capabilities.
Researchers explore empathogens and psychedelics for PTSD treatment
In a groundbreaking initiative to treat severe mental health conditions, a new research group in Cambridgeshire is conducting clinical trials to investigate the potential benefits of empathogens and psychedelics.
Emma Fraser – National Deaf Children’s Society
With a foundation in education from Durham University and advanced postgraduate degrees from Oxford Brookes and the University of Hertfordshire, focusing on Deaf education...
World Food Day 2024: Ensuring the right to nutritious food for a healthier future
World Food Day 2024, held on 16 October, reminds us of the need to assess world hunger and ensure everybody has access to nutritious foods.
Healthcare challenges require innovation, flexible solutions for a modern NHS
Peter Williams, CEO of SMS Tech (Smart Manufacturing Solutions Technology Ltd), argues that healthcare challenges require innovative, flexible solutions that can adapt to the dynamic demands of a modern NHS.
Switching to faricimab for patients with diabetic macular oedema
A recent study, published in the journal Nature looked into the six-month impact of switching neovascular age-related macular degeneration and diabetic macular oedema patients to faricimab instead of anti-VEGF therapy.
GE HealthCare advances AI integration to elevate radiology efficiency and precision
The healthcare industry is increasingly turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance diagnostic processes and ease burdens on healthcare professionals.
How children process trauma may hold the key to mental health outcomes
Improving mental health outcomes: A recent study from the University of East Anglia explains why some children and adolescents develop mental health disorders like...
$31 trillion investment needed to meet 2030 climate goals
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has issued an assessment ahead of COP29, showing significant challenges in meeting global renewable energy targets set at COP28.
A UK and US agreement to help keep children safe online
The recent UK-US agreement on online safety promises to enhance protection for children in the digital age.
John Hoinville – Open Access Government
John has over 20 years’ experience liaising with business leaders across the UK, EU, and North America.
Areas of expertise:
Engaging and building relationships with business...
Improving UK renewable energy storage and securing a clean energy future
The UK government is aiming to revolutionise their energy landscape through a new Long Duration Electricity Storage (LDES) investment support scheme.





















