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NASA comes closer to completing its NASA Grace Roman Space Telescope with solar panel...
NASA has reached a massive milestone in the construction of the NASA Grace Roman Space Telescope, making it closer to the launch of one of its most advanced space observatories.
UK Government unveils £63m boost for electric vehicle charging infrastructure
The UK Government has announced a significant new investment to accelerate the country’s electric vehicle (EV) transition.
An international Coalition has been launched to support Ukraine’s research and innovation revival
An international Coalition has been launched to boost Ukraine's research and innovation ecosystem, which will help to rebuild the country's knowledge economy amidst the ongoing conflict and recovery efforts.
New study reveals the four early warning signs of Alzheimer’s
UCLA researchers have uncovered four distinct diagnostic pathways leading to Alzheimer's disease by analysing data from 25,000 patients.
Weekly Levodopa-Carbidopa injection could revolutionise Parkinson’s care
A University of South Australia team has developed a weekly biodegradable injection of levodopa and carbidopa, offering seven-day release to ease dosing and boost adherence for Parkinson’s patients.
UK launches $1 million AI fellowship to improve public services
The UK government is opening applications for a new $1 million fellowship that is expected to attract the country’s top AI engineers into public service.
New laser design promises safer sensors and smarter tech
University of Illinois engineers have created a groundbreaking eye-safe crystal laser. This first-of-its-kind design, utilising a buried glass-like layer, promises safer sensors and smarter tech for defence, autonomous vehicles, and advanced applications/
EIC flagship report shows the success of the startup-corporate collaboration
The European Innovation Council (EIC) have created a new flagship report showing the ways the corporate-startup has had an impact on collaboration on innovation and competitiveness in Europe.
The EU’s Roadmap towards Nature Credits hopes to improve green investment and biodiversity
The European Commission has posted the new Roadmap towards Nature Credits, which will reward nature-positive actions while also boosting private investment in environmental restoration.
EU unveils Stockpiling & Medical Countermeasures Strategies for crisis preparedness
The European Commission has introduced new strategies aimed at strengthening the EU's preparedness for future health emergencies.
UK Government sets new plans to deliver fairer, cheaper and cleaner electricity system
The UK government has announced new changes to the national electricity markets with the hopes of creating a system that is fairer, more secure, and affordable for working families and businesses.
Quantum study harnesses wave-particle duality for innovative imaging
A groundbreaking quantum study from Stevens Institute of Technology has created a formula that precisely quantifies the "wave-ness" and "particle-ness" of quantum objects, enabling innovative quantum imaging with undetected photons.
Government launches targeted rollout of neighbourhood health services
The government begins phase 1 of its 10 Year Health Plan, launching 42 pioneer neighbourhood health services in deprived areas to support those with complex needs at home.
Evolving healthcare in Southern and Southeast Asia
Debarati Sengupta, Research Manager at Advanced SciTech in the Everest Group, analyses evolving healthcare in Southern and Southeast Asia.
Youth violence: Young people’s safety in crisis
Current solutions to youth violence are failing. Tate Gronow, from community research and social innovation charity The Young Foundation, says listening to the voices of experience would change that.
Home office reveals 2030 digital strategy to transform public services
The Home Office has released its 2030 Digital Strategy, outlining how the department will continue to modernise its digital, data, and technology (DDaT) capabilities over the next five years.
Finding space for safe and sustainable pelagic fishing
North Atlantic Fishing Company guide us on finding space for safe and sustainable pelagic fishing in this special marine focus.
European Research and Innovation Strategy Report 2024-2029
Everest Group explores the European Research and Innovation Strategy Report for 2024-2029.
New clues revealed on how planets like ours begin to form
Astronomers have made significant strides in understanding how planets like the ones in our solar system form by detecting planet-forming “pebbles” around two young stars.
UKAEA has launched a global fusion research fellowship with NTU Singapore as the first...
The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) has launched a new International Fellowships Scheme, which is expected to enhance global talent in fusion energy research.