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Two-step vaccination shows promise against influenza
A groundbreaking new two-step vaccination strategy tested on pigs shows promise in the fight against influenza.
Ancient volcanic disasters offer warnings for today’s climate crisis
Scientists are looking deep into Earth’s geological history to understand the impact of global warming.
NHS funding among critical challenges facing healthcare service
In a recent poll conducted by the Health Foundation and IPSOS, public sentiment towards the NHS has highlighted significant concerns, prompting calls for transparency and increased investment in healthcare infrastructure.
Developing our future citizens through mind sports
Geoffrey Borg, the CEO of the International Mind Sports Association, offers a captivating insight into nurturing our future citizens through mind sports.
Repossession claims in England and Wales surge to five-year high amid economic pressures
Recent data from the Ministry of Justice has revealed a significant increase in repossession claims across England and Wales, marking the highest level in five years.
Scientists 3D print functional human blood vessels
Scientists at Harvard's Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering have made significant strides towards creating lab-grown human organs with functioning blood vessel networks.
Royal Mint opens new facility to recycle gold from electronic waste
The Royal Mint has unveiled a groundbreaking new facility in Llantrisant, South Wales, dedicated to extracting precious metals, including gold, from electronic waste.
Reducing child poverty in England could drastically improve child health
Researchers have highlighted the benefits of reducing child poverty in England.
High-tech breakthrough could revolutionize glaucoma diagnosis and treatment
A groundbreaking new tool, The Glaucoma Field Defect Classifier (GFDC), developed by eye specialists at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, could transform glaucoma diagnosis and help change the way its managed worldwide.
Exploring the service system engineering and SEBoK
In today's world of technology and innovation, ensuring the success of product, service, and enterprise systems demands a structured approach.
Red dwarf stars emit intense UV radiation
Red dwarf stars can produce stellar flares emitting far-ultraviolet (far-UV) radiation at levels much higher than previously believed.
Frictionless workflows: Optimising clinical practice and enhancing care with AI tools
In today's demanding clinical landscape, integrating generative AI tools like ClinicalKey AI is essential for enhancing efficiency and improving patient care in primary care settings.
Organic semiconductor research opens new avenues for energy technology
Physicists at the Cavendish Laboratory have unveiled innovative methods to enhance the performance of organic semiconductors, potentially revolutionising electronic devices and energy conversion technologies.
Penelope J. Corfield – Royal Holloway, London University
Penelope J. Corfield is a London-based historian, who specialises in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British history, whilst simultaneously exploring long-term patterns in global history. She...
Urbanisation and sustainability: How the Netherlands is pioneering green urban development
As the global urban population is projected to increase to 2.5 billion people by 2050, cities face immense environmental challenges.
What the Procurement Act 2023 means for CCS
Crown Commercial Service (CCS) guides us through the new regime for UK procurement, including what the Procurement Act 2023 means to them.




















