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Matching conifer genetics to growing site resources: A study on Douglas-fir seed transfer limitations
This article examines the adaptability of Douglas-fir across climatic gradients, evaluates the validity of existing seed transfer guidelines under changing climate conditions, and reports preliminary findings from regionally coordinated field trials.
Honey production in Alberta: Grassroots extension services
Aleksandra Tymczak studies the beekeeping and honey industry, which is an established sector of Alberta’s agricultural system. In this article, she emphasizes the importance of knowledge within the industry and the growing capacity of grassroots extension services to both share and acquire knowledge.
Gene therapy shows a breakthrough in slowing Huntington’s disease progression
A new gene therapy called AMT-130 has shown promising results in slowing the progression of Huntington’s disease, according to the latest results from a global clinical trial.
Astronomers discover bridge of neutral hydrogen gas linking dwarf galaxies
Researchers have made a groundbreaking discovery: a colossal 185,000 light-year-long bridge of neutral hydrogen gas linking two dwarf galaxies, NGC 4532 and DDO 137. A vast 1.6 million light-year tail accompanies it, making it the longest ever observed.
NHS set to trial AI screening technology at a national scale
A new Cloud-Based Platform is set to change the way the NHS treat early diagnosis.
Confirming Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS)
Michael Bevington of Electrosensitivity UK advocates for recognising the health and environmental impacts of human-made electromagnetic fields (EMFs), citing both historical and legal acknowledgement as well as scientific research linking EMFs to various symptoms.
EPIC-X: Excelling deep tech through place-based innovation and connected ecosystems for women-led startups
EPIC-X envisions a European effort that unites diverse stakeholders to create an inclusive and equitable deep tech ecosystem, empowering women-led startups, fostering cross-border collaboration, and dismantling systemic barriers to innovation across Europe.
Value-based procurement in wound management: A transformative approach
Lisa Wood and Ross Burton examine the advantages of value-based procurement (VBP) as a transformative method for wound care that emphasises clinical efficacy, improved patient outcomes, and cost savings over the long term.
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs): The forgotten “Forever Chemicals”
PCB production has been banned for 4 decades, so why are these forever chemicals resurfacing as contemporary contaminants of significant environmental health concern?
Smart agents and smarter cities: AI at the core of government innovation
AWTG Ltd explores smart agents and smarter cities, with AI at the core of government innovation.
Unlocking hidden knowledge through AI powered search
David Littler, the UK General Manager at enChoice UK, discusses how AI-powered search is transforming content repositories within organisations, thereby improving user access to information.
New method for making graphene turns defects into useful features
A new approach to producing graphene could revolutionise its use in electronics, sectors and energy storage.
From paper-based healthcare to digital excellence
Graham Etherington from Kodak Alaris Ltd discusses how to speed up digital transformation from paper-based healthcare systems to digital excellence.
Europe’s largest rare earth magnet factory opens in Estonia
This September, Europe has taken steps in advancing its green transition with the opening of the continent’s largest rare earth magnet factory in Narva, Estonia.
Prof Christopher Pearce – National Oceanography Centre
Chris’ research focusses on understanding the processes that cause, and can help mitigate, global climate change. He is at the forefront of rapidly growing...

















