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Re-circulating hot water systems; When your hot water isn’t really that hot
Claire Jackson, Authorising Engineer at HC Legionella Ltd., outlines key considerations for maintaining effective hot water circulation systems in healthcare settings.
How innovation procurement can boost European water resilience
As Europe faces rising water crises, PCP WISE brings innovation procurement to the forefront to develop smarter, scalable tools for real-time water management and climate resilience.
New suicide prevention training rolled out for NHS mental health staff
The NHS has launched a new suicide prevention training programme aimed at all mental health staff, as part of the plan to improve care...
Could the summer 2025 earthquake awakening be provoked by magnetic storms?
Dimitar Ouzounov (1,2) and Galina Khachikyan (3) expertly walk us through the strong earthquakes awakening in July and August of 2025, which geomagnetic storms could have provoked in June 2025.
Why aren’t schools teaching data science?
Nancy Butler Songer highlights the importance of data literacy skills for pre-university students. The Life Right Here and Everywhere Project aims to equip youth with essential data science skills, fostering confidence and addressing challenges in integrating data into lessons.
The prepared code: A values-driven approach to pandemic preparedness
Corinna Pannofino, Research Communications Manager at Trilateral Research, introduces a new framework for ethical research that was launched to prepare for the next pandemic, restoring public trust and ensuring scientific integrity.
Cyber lessons to be learnt from recent high-profile cyberattacks and hacks
Nick Denning, CEO of Diegesis, reflects on the obligations of government departments to ensure their own cyber security, and perhaps more importantly, that of their contractors.
Satellite technology and AI-driven UK innovation in climate and transport
Six new projects have received £1.5 million in funding from the UK Space Agency to harness satellite technology and artificial intelligence (AI) for tackling climate change, transforming transport, and improving accessibility across the UK.
Bridging big science and industry quality control for laser manufacturing processes
Discover how researchers are making the PETRA III Swedish Materials Science beamline’s X-rays accessible for tracking the evolution of material properties during laser processing.
Prof Dr-Ing. Jörg Volpp – University West, Trollhättan, Sweden
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jörg Volpp is Associate Professor at University West in Trollhättan, Sweden. In the Department of Mechanical Engineering, he is the thematic group...
A gentle giant: Thomas Jefferson’s ground sloth
Professor Loren E. Babcock and Dr H. Gregory McDonald discuss the historical significance of palaeontology, focusing on key figures’ contributions to the field and their studies of the ground sloth, Megalonyx.
Loren E. Babcock – The Ohio State University
My research addresses critical moments in evolutionary history and the processes involved in fossilization. I am interested in answering questions about the palaeobiology, evolutionary...
Turning regulation into competitive advantage with smart document scanning
Alban Collas, Director of Operations in EMEA at OPEX®, examines how intelligent document scanning technology ensures exceptional image quality, airtight security, and complete audit trails, helping organisations meet complex regulations without slowing productivity.
Fossil fuels threaten global health at every stage of life, a new report warns
A new report starkly reveals the severe and wide-ranging damage that fossil fuels inflict on human health, from the earliest stages of life to old age.
Support launched for adults facing 8-year waits for NHS gender dysphoria services
Thousands of adults are waiting up to eight years for their first appointment at adult gender dysphoria clinics in England.
Polyvalent Heat Pumps offer the best of both worlds
Polyvalent heat pumps can provide year-round climate control by delivering both heating and cooling, often with the added advantage of heat recovery. They therefore offer significant comfort, economic, and environmental benefits, says Roberto Mallozi from Klima-Therm.
Secure Nexus, continuous penetration testing: Bespoke solutions by industry experts
Once a year, maybe twice if they’re cautious, businesses invite a third party to find holes in their defences, patch a few, file the PDF report, and move on. The assumption is that the security picture stays the same, but it doesn’t, not even close.
Don’t get left out in the cold: Is it time to replace your old...
Replacing ageing HVAC systems is no longer just a matter of efficiency or comfort; it is also a regulatory and budgetary imperative. As a result, with the F-gas phase-down accelerating and refrigerant prices rising, facilities managers face both opportunities and risks.





















