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Man in vegetative state regains some consciousness through nerve stimulator therapy
A man in a vegetative state in France has regained a degree of consciousness after experimental therapy of placing a nerve stimulator on his chest
After being in a vegetative state for 15 years, the unnamed 35-year-old patient responded to nerve stimulator therapy and within a month was able to...
Scottish Power estimates Britain will need to boost its energy output
Scottish Power says that the UK will have to boost its energy output by a quarter to cope with new demands from electric cars and heating
The Chief Executive of the company also said that major investment will be needed to provide the wiring necessary to charge electric cars as...
Plans for Britain’s first digital intercity railway
The UK government is developing plans for Britain’s first digital intercity railway in the north, Transport Secretary Chris Grayling announced today
Pound value against the dollar highest since Brexit vote
The pound has reached its highest value against the dollar since the Brexit vote sent its value plummeting, with speculation it could rise in coming months
New UK data protection act to provide exemptions for certain bodies
A new UK data protection act could provide exemptions for journalists, financial firms, and doping investigation bodies to 'protect freedom of the press'
Asset management must be a consideration for the rail sector
During holiday season asset management is very important to the rail industry. Here, Marcel Van Velthoven, CEO of ZNAPZ explains why
Sustainability through technology: The power of N
Popularism and bumper sticker science should not stop us tackling sustainability through technology, argues Ingenuity Lab Director Carlo Montemagno
Ingenuity Lab is a unique organisation, designed and created to solve many of the grand challenges facing a modern world. Ingenuity Lab is a research organisation that focuses on the development...
Britain’s aerospace sector could suffer after Brexit
Experts have warned that Britain's aerospace industries could suffer a loss of investment from companies like Airbus in the event of a hard Brexit
Malware researcher finds Spambot has over 7.1m email addresses
A malware researcher has discovered a spamming operation with access to more than 7.1 million email addresses, said to be the 'biggest of its kind'
Queueing theory: the solution to unsustainable wait list practices
David Stanford, Richard Boucherie, and Peter Taylor outline how queueing theory could help tackle some of the challenges in the healthcare sector
Brazilian president gives greenlight to rainforest mining
Brazil has given the go ahead for rainforest mining in a large national reserve in the Amazon ' the size of Denmark', said to be rich in gold
The Brazillian government has given up a large area of the rainforest, formerly a national reserve, allowing mining companies to excavate the area...
Novaramed – Novel medication for neuropathic pain
As neuropathic pain increasingly becomes a global health issue, Novaramed is developing a treatment for chronic pain caused by nervous system damage
Using proactive security to protect against cyber attacks
Aaron Pickett, Digital Forensic Examiner at IT Group UK Ltd highlights proactive security as a way to protect the public sector from possible cyber attacks
Tailoring composite materials to achieve optimised wing designs
University of Bristol’s Jonathan Cooper and Olivia Stodieck explore different ways that composite materials can be used to build aircraft wings
Email virus planted by hackers target shipping vessels
Viruses planted by hackers have been found in the computer systems of several shipping firms with 'millions of dollars' already stolen
EUFAR promotes airborne research
EUFAR supports and develops airborne research projects to boost earth system understanding and weather prediction innovation in Europe
Using rainfall to understand climate change
The School of Civil Engineering and Geosciences at Newcastle University explains how data from rainfall can be used to help adapt to climate change
Specific language impairment: What do we know?
Mabel L Rice, University of Kansas details how the language of children with specific language impairment differs from typical children
The challenge of maintaining cyber security
After a number of high profile breaches cyber security has become a key focus for the public sector, says Meg Hillier MP, Chair, Public Accounts Committee
Commuters to be hit by rise in rail fares in January
From January 2018, millions of rail users in the UK will see a 3.6% increase in regulated rail fares