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Open-source software solutions: Placecube Limited
Placecube Limited is a software and data, development and services business. We specialise in open-source software solutions, and open data and standards. We make it simpler for organisations to create digital services, integrate systems and personalise user experiences.
‘Place’ represents place-based initiatives, and ‘Cube’ reflects our modular approach to building...
UK government invests in AI-powered teacher support
The UK Government has allocated £2 million to enhance and expand AI-powered teacher tools for teachers in England.
Venus’ ancient Earth-like plate tectonics: New possibilities
A recent study suggests that Venus, typically viewed as a fiery wasteland, may have experienced Earth-like plate tectonics in its distant past.
Protein root discovery secures the future of climate-proof plants
Scientists have identified a protein that effectively seals plant roots, controlling the absorption of nutrients and water from the soil.
Rocket Healthcare App: Connecting health professionals with the community whilst aiding a healthier population
Rocket Healthcare, a sub-division of Mobile Rocket, has gone from strength to strength in 2023. Providing digital business solutions for NHS and social care partners like the Rocket Healthcare App whilst assisting digital transformation needs is at the heart of what they do.
Massive space explosion yields life-sustaining elements
A colossal space explosion, triggered by the merger of two neutron stars, has unveiled the formation of rare chemical elements essential for life.
8,000 steps a day can help reduce the risk of premature death
A groundbreaking global study has, determined the ideal step count that maximizes benefits for the majority of individuals, while also revealing the added advantages of walking at a certain pace.
Dementia cases may surge 42% higher by 2040, alarming study reveals
A UCL-led study has uncovered a potential surge in dementia cases, projecting that by 2040, up to 1.7 million people could be grappling with dementia in England and Wales.
Why does history education matter?
Experienced teachers and leaders Rachel Ball and Alex Fairlamb, authors of What is history teaching, now?, John Catt Educational, discuss the importance of history education and why it continues to matter today.
Alex Fairlamb – John Catt Bookshop UK
Alex Fairlamb is a senior leader in charge of teaching and learning and CPD, based in the North East
Alex is a proud Historical Association Secondary Committee member and the Schools North East Steering Board member. Alex is a history teacher and former lead practitioner of history, teaching, and learning,...
Rachel Ball – John Catt Bookshop UK
Rachel Ball is a senior leader in charge of teaching and learning and CPD, based in Salford, Greater Manchester
She is also a passionate history teacher with over 20 years of experience.
Understanding glioma-related epilepsy: Ongoing research and treatments
UK-based charity, Epilepsy Action, outlines how glioma-related epilepsy can heavily impact a person’s quality of life, drawing on the need for further research and treatment options.
The connection between genetic risks, Autism, ADHD, and screen time in children
Researchers at Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine in Japan examined screen time in autistic (ASD) and ADHD children.
Global concerns surrounding AI risks and opportunities
In a historic move, the UK Government has unveiled a comprehensive report on the capabilities and potential AI risks associated with frontier AI.
John Holtz – Panasas
John Holtz serves as the Director of Federal Sales at Panasas, bringing to the table over a decade of experience working with parallel file systems across commercial, research, and government markets
His knowledge of the complexities of applications and data at scale makes him an invaluable resource for both current...
UK air pollution regulations are saving lives but not protecting ecosystems
UCL researchers have discovered that current air pollution regulations in the UK will prevent thousands of premature adult deaths.
Revolutionising healthcare: Towards paperless operations
Peter Williams, CEO of SMS Tech (Smart Manufacturing Solutions Technology), looks at his firm’s journey towards paperless operations and a technology-driven future for the Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust.
The toxicological implications of e-waste
Here, Donald A. Bruun and Pamela J. Lein discuss the toxicological implications of e-waste and how to address this global problem.
Job vacancies decrease as UK unemployment holds steady at 4.2%
While unemployment rates remained stable, job openings continued to decline in most sectors of the economy.
Anaerobic digestion: A sustainable solution for combatting food waste
Despite the recent government review of net zero policies, food waste's environmental impact persists, highlighting the importance of anaerobic digestion.