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A new study shows ultra-processed food makes up 59% of children’s food
A new 2024 study has revealed that young British children are eating a diet that consists largely of ultra-processed food (UPF).
Transforming dementia care and diagnosis
Dhivya Venkat, CEO & Co-Founder of Esya Inc., discusses the urgent need for integrating innovative diagnostics and therapies into the NHS in order to improve dementia care and diagnosis.
£500 million investment to deliver 1,200 zero-emission buses
The UK government and bus operator have announced a £500 million investment to manufacture 1,200 zero-emission buses, marking a significant step in the transition to greener public transport.
The challenges facing vaccination in fragile and conflict-affected settings
Sian Williams, Senior Policy Adviser for Child Health at the UK Committee for UNICEF (UNICEF UK), explains the barriers to childhood vaccination and the health consequences of missed immunisations.
Klima-Therm offers a single source service for HVAC equipment
Klima-Therm is no ordinary HVAC equipment supplier. The company insists on going that extra mile by offering a fully comprehensive service that includes – but is by no means limited to – supplying pioneering HVAC technology.
UK Government Introduces Employment Rights Bill
The recently introduced Employment Rights Bill by the UK Government aims to improve workers' rights and strengthen economic growth.
UK utilities market: The balance between regulation and technological advances
UK utilities face a challenging environment, seeking to balance regulation, innovation, and customer satisfaction. Despite the uncertainty, there's a strong appetite for technological advancements within the UK utilities market right now.
£5.1 million investment for cancer diagnosis through AI and digital pathology
The National Pathology Imaging Co-operative (NPIC) at Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust has been awarded £5.1 million by the government to improve its data infrastructure, focusing on improving cancer and disease diagnosis.
Caffeine could boost heart health for patients with rheumatic diseases like lupus
Consuming caffeine may have a positive impact on heart health, particularly for patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis.
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Digital Inclusion for older generations
With more older adults embracing technology, Helen Mott, Head of Central Government at Netcompany, elucidates how the industry can enhance digital inclusion and adopt best practices.
Innovative ways of dealing with unforeseen events
Dorothy Sutherland Olsen and Lisa Scordato from the Nordic Institute for Studies of innovation, research and education, explore innovative ways of dealing with unforeseen events.
Dorothy Sutherland Olsen – Nordic Institute for Studies of innovation, research and education
Dorothy Sutherland Olsen is a senior researcher at the Nordic Institute for studies of innovation, research & education (NIFU) and has a PhD from...
Dr Kamal Abu-Hassan – The Centre for Process Innovation (CPI)
Dr. Kamal Abu-Hassan is a senior scientist with The Centre for Process Innovation (CPI). He is specialised in advanced process modelling. He worked before...
SUS-MIRRI.IT: How microbial culture collections hold up a more sustainable, competitive, and resilient bioeconomy
Marino Moretti and Giovanna Cristina Varese, Project Manager and Scientific Coordinator, respectively, of the EU-funded project SUS-MIRRI.IT, on behalf of all project partners, explain how safeguarding microbial biodiversity is extremely paramount for the future of our planet.



















