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AI in intelligence analysis: Panacea or threat?

Andrea Hoddell, Senior Operational Intelligence Tutor at Intelligencia Training Limited, examines the role of artificial intelligence in intelligence analysis. Is it a solution or a threat? Find the answer here.
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How can we serve the growing aquaculture industry with sustainable feed?

The aquaculture industry is rapidly growing and needs sustainable feed as wild fish catches decline. Greentech Innovators are reducing emissions and promoting sustainability by turning food waste into valuable feed resources.
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Cross-departmental collaboration and digital treatments can help get Britain working

The Health Secretary, Wes Streeting’s, call for a “new relationship” between the Department of Health and Social Care and NHS England is an opportunity for more effective collaboration.
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New grant fund launches to boost AI security research and protect important systems

The UK government has launched a new plan to address the ongoing risks and challenges set by artificial intelligence (AI) systems.
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Ports in the EU for regional competitiveness and sustainability

Robert Ackrill and Piers Thompson from Nottingham Business School, explore the role and future of ports in the European Union concerning regional competitiveness and sustainability.
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AI tool revolutionises elderly care, preventing thousands of falls

A new artificial intelligence tool is now being used in the NHS as a solution to prevent falls among elderly patients and reduce hospital admissions.
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Farming for the future: Digital farming, AI and IoT

Here, Achraf El Allali, Associate Professor of Bioinformatics at University Mohammed VI Polytechnic (UM6P), explores how innovative technologies can help cultivate a more resilient agricultural ecosystem.
Personalized longevity: Tailoring health strategies for optimal aging

Personalized longevity: Tailoring health strategies for optimal aging

Longevity research has propelled the scientific community to concentrate on interventions that do more than simply add years to the end of life; they aim to add life to years, effectively prolonging the healthy phase of midlife and delaying the debility and functional decline observed in the final 10-20 years of a person’s life.
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New four-dimensional brain map could help detect multiple sclerosis earlier

A new study by researchers at the National Institute of Health (NIH) revealed their new four-dimensional brain map. This new way of brain mapping reveals how multiple sclerosis (MS) develops and how brain tissue may repair itself.

Andrea Hoddell – Intelligencia Training Limited

Andrea Hoddell, Senior Operational Intelligence Trainer at Intelligencia Training Limited Originally graduating with a law degree, Andrea has spent the majority of her career working within Law Enforcement in a number of Intelligence roles.  She gained her IPP Intelligence Analyst certification in 2021 and has since spent time working within...
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UK reinforces support for Ukraine with £2.26 billion loan to strengthen defence

The United Kingdom continues to support Ukraine's defence efforts with a new £2.26 billion loan agreement.
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New GP contract reforms aim to fix NHS access and bring back the family...

The government has come to a new agreement with the British Medical Association (BMA) to reform the General Practitioner (GP) contract, improving access to healthcare and restoring the family doctor model.
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NHS breast cancer screening campaign gains an impressive amount of engagement

After the NHS announced the launch of their first ever breast cancer screening campaign, tens of thousands of women have been accessing vital advice on attending mammograms.
Conflicting guidance when providing care for chronic pain - creating a Recommendation Map

Conflicting guidance when providing care for chronic pain – creating a Recommendation Map

Dr. Jason Busse and I are pleased to present a project led by one of our early career researchers at McMaster, Dr Andrea Darzi. Dr Busse and I have appreciated the opportunity to provide a series of articles for Open Access Government on the topic of safe and effective use of opioids for chronic pain.
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STIR Foundation – Sustainocracy, Transformation, Indexation, and Research

STIR was founded in 2009 to initiate independent research on a societal approach based on the application of a set of existential human values as a shared responsibility for all local people and institutions.
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WHO and Swiss TPH release updated air quality standards database

The World Health Organization (WHO), in collaboration with the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH), has released an updated version of the 2025 Air Quality Standards database.
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NHS Trusts lead the way as the first UK healthcare organisations to join the...

The University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust (UHL) and University Hospitals of Northamptonshire NHS Trust (UHN) Group have used AI to become the first NHS organisation in England to join the European Trustworthy and Responsible AI Network (TRAIN).
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Rose Braden – Softwood Export Council, a member of the U.S. Sustainability Alliance

Rose Braden is President of the Softwood Export Council* (SEC), an association of non-profits, including U.S. lumber grading agencies, wood products associations, state trade promotion offices, and members of academia. Together, they aim to increase exports of U.S. softwood lumber and building materials. In her role, Rose leads the organization’s...
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Reducing oxidative stress: Antioxidants key in the fight against non-communicable diseases

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) thrive on oxidative stress, an imbalance of reactive oxygen species. This review delves into the crucial interplay between antioxidant enzymes and dietary antioxidants.
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New study raises concerns over acetaminophen use during pregnancy

Recently, a study that was published in Nature Mental Health showed concerns about the use of acetaminophen during pregnancy and its potential link to the development of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children.

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