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Revolutionising data centres: Dynamic networks for the new AI era
As artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and data-heavy applications continue to grow, the pressure they add to today's data centres is becoming clearer.
Elinzanetant approved by MHRA to treat menopause hot flushes
Elinzanetant is a newly MHRA-approved non-hormonal treatment for menopause-related hot flushes and night sweats, offering an alternative to HRT.
England’s resident doctors vote to strike over pay and conditions
Resident doctors across England have backed industrial action, highlighting ongoing disputes over pay, workload, and working conditions in the NHS.
OTOF gene therapy restores hearing in deaf patients
A first-in-patient trial using AAV-based OTOF gene therapy, led by Karolinska Institutet and Chinese hospitals, restored hearing (improving from 106 dB to 52 dB) in 10 individuals aged 1–24.
EU and Jordan sign renewed to improve Mediterranean cooperation
The European Union and Jordan have officially signed a renewed agreement under the Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area (PRIMA), committing to collaboration on key regional priorities, including climate resilience, sustainable agriculture, and inclusive economic development.
New type of star could help reveal the true nature of dark matter
Dark matter makes up around 25% of the universe, but scientists still don’t know what it’s made of. It doesn’t emit light or respond to electromagnetic forces, so it’s invisible to telescopes.
Dementia patients are living longer, global study finds
A new global study reveals that people diagnosed with dementia are living longer than before, thanks to earlier diagnosis and advancements in care that reduce the risk of death post-diagnosis.
UK expands NHS dental services for vulnerable patients
The UK government announces expanded NHS dental services to improve access for underserved and vulnerable patient groups.
EU4Health supports the initiative to monitor pathogens and pollutants in wastewater
The European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA) has launched a new initiative under the EU4Health programme to improve the early detection of health threats through enhanced wastewater monitoring.
Bio-based products powering a greener future
As the world shifts away from fossil-based resources, bio-based innovation is starting to take form. This creates a sustainable, renewable alternative that will change industries, reduce emissions and help build a circular economy.
AI revives microscopy for fast, low-cost soil health testing
Researchers have developed an AI-powered optical microscope system that enables fast, low-cost soil health testing by detecting fungal biomass.
Genetic discovery offers new hope for rheumatoid arthritis treatment
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh have identified a genetic link that could revolutionise rheumatoid arthritis treatment.
The launch of sentinel-4 marks a new era in European air quality monitoring
At the start of this month, the European Union stepped up their environmental monitoring with the successful launch of the Copernicus Sentinel-4 mission from Cape Canaveral.
The UK and Canada join forces to enhance sustainable mining and critical minerals supply...
The UK and Canada have joined forces in a research collaboration to enhance the mining and supply chain of critical minerals.
Seven healthcare innovations set to transform the NHS by 2035
Discover how seven groundbreaking technologies, from wearables to AI-driven diagnostics and robotic surgery, will revolutionise NHS care by 2035.
Key discovery unlocks efficient artificial blood production
Researchers discover how chemokine CXCL12 triggers red blood cell maturation, paving the way for efficient artificial blood production.
Why secure cloud workforce management matters now
Harish Rao from Crown Workforce Management emphasises the importance of secure cloud workforce management for public sector organisations amid increasing cybersecurity threats and service demands, highlighting the G-Cloud 14 framework, which provides efficient access to trusted cloud solutions.
Tapping sovereign AI to shape the UK’s leadership in innovation
Tariq Hussein at Dell Technologies discusses leveraging sovereign artificial intelligence to enhance the UK’s leadership in innovation.
The EU has channelled €3.66 billion into cleaner energy projects across nine member states
To lead a sustainable energy future, the European Commission and the European Investment Bank have announced an investment of €3.66 billion from the EU’s Modernisation Fund.
UK invests £75.6 million in a mission to clean up space debris
The UK Space Agency has announced a new initiative aimed at addressing the growing issue of space debris, launching a £75.6 million procurement process.