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406,994 homes powered greenly: UK government approves three new solar farms
New Energy Secretary Ed Miliband pushes to triple solar capacity by 2030 with three new solar farms in an effort to keep green energy at the center of the New Labour government priorities.
Institute for Quantitative Health Science and Engineering (IQ)
Professor Christopher Contag is the founding director of the Institute for Quantitative Health Science and Engineering at Michigan State University; the Institute was founded in 2016 and is known as IQ.
Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS)
The Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) was initiated by the German Federal Government in 2009 as a fundamental part of the German hightech-strategy for...
New government to end strikes: Formal talks with junior doctors set to begin
The new Health and Social Care Secretary, Wes Streeting, is set to enter formal negotiations with junior doctors to end strikes and resolve the prolonged dispute over pay and conditions that have plagued the NHS for the past 20 months.
Biomarkers in environmental health research
A biomarker is a measurable substance, typically a chemical or biomolecule (protein, lipid, nucleic acid), found in biological samples that is indicative of a normal or abnormal condition of a living organism. But how can biomarkers be used in deciphering human health impacts of environmental contaminants?
Ursula von der Leyen re-elected as European Commission president
Ursula von der Leyen has been re-elected as European Commission president for a second term by the European Parliament. Ms von der Leyen will stand as European Commission president for the next five years.
Research and innovation investments: Europe at a crossroads
Ole Petter Ottersen, Acting Secretary-General of The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities, states that Europe is at a critical juncture regarding research and innovation investments.
Ole Petter Ottersen – The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities
Professor Ole Petter Ottersen was the University of Oslo's elected rector for the period 1 August 2009 – 31 July 2017. From 1 August...
King addresses health reforms: A smoke-free and mentally healthier future
While addressing the nation, the King introduced two landmark bills, the Mental Health Bill and the Tobacco and Vapes Bill.
Pathogen risks at the intersection of farms and wildlands
In a clash of ecosystems, native plants and non-native crops find themselves at odds, facing off against a common enemy: pathogens.
Youth with mood disorders face challenges in obtaining driver’s licenses and driving safely
A recent study funded by the National Institutes of Health suggests that young people with mood disorders such as depression and bipolar disorder face significant struggles when it comes to obtaining driver’s licenses and driving safely compared to those without.
Challenges and opportunities for protecting wildlife populations in Europe
From urbanisation to climate change, the welfare of wildlife populations is increasingly under threat. Open Access Government provides an overview of the challenges and opportunities associated with wildlife conservation in Europe.
Greentech Innovators – innovative solution for food waste management
Greentech Innovators has developed an innovative solution for food waste management which involves upcycling food waste to protein and omega-3 oils by producing growth media for fermentation.
Exoplanet WASP-39 b shows big differences between morning and evening atmospheres
Astronomers using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have uncovered new details about the atmosphere of an exoplanet known as WASP-39 b, located 700 light-years away from Earth.
Eleven Hundred Agency
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The RSE, autonomy and guidelines for management to increase innovation
Dr Joanna Leng, Dr Phillip Brooker and Emeritus Prof Wes Sharrock, have put together, from their theoretical and practical experience, a set of potentially fruitful areas to consider for the management of RSE and other associated professionals practices that, they believe, will increase innovation.
Rising rates of sexually transmitted infections prompt urgent action
More than 1 million curable sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are caught daily, causing urgent challenges for the global health community.
Revolutionising bipolar disorder treatment: University of Otago’s approach to lithium therapy
Associate Professor Ailsa McGregor from the University of Otago's School of Pharmacy has set on a mission to enhance the efficacy and safety of lithium treatment for patients battling bipolar disorder (BD).
Inhealthcare: Next-generation virtual wards bring hospitals care to patient’s homes
Inhealthcare is working with one of the UK’s largest teaching hospital trusts to develop the next generation of virtual wards. Natalie Duffield, sales and marketing director, explains how the company is helping to improve patient experience and reduce pressure on NHS beds.
Vaginal progesterone ineffective in preventing preterm birth
A recent multicenter randomised clinical trial has cast doubt on the efficacy of vaginal micronised progesterone (VMP) in preventing preterm birth in women with arrested preterm labour (APTL).





















