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A liquid-based solution to combat nanoplastic pollution

Nanoplastics, minuscule particles smaller than the width of a human hair, have been increasingly linked to health risks such as cardiovascular and respiratory diseases in humans.
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How geospatial tech transforms government strategy

Forbes McKenzie, CEO of McKenzie Intelligence Services Ltd, maps out the political future in terms of how geospatial tech transforms government strategy From the ongoing conflict in Ukraine to military coups in Africa, geopolitical instability is at its highest in almost eight decades. Indeed, escalating competition between China and America,...
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2024 CSR Communication Conference: Shaping corporate responsibility in a crisis-driven world

In a gathering at the School of Management, the 2024 CSR Communication Conference is set to explore the crucial theme of ‘CSR communication for a world in crisis’ Against the backdrop of ongoing pandemic impacts and escalating global challenges, this conference aims to dissect the role of Corporate Social Responsibility...
Targeting the endocannabinoid system

Targeting the endocannabinoid system: A promising hope for the treatment of Inflammatory bowel Disease...

Current IBD treatments leave many battling uncomfortable symptoms. The bodies natural endocannabanoid system (ECS) is linked to gut health. By targeting the system, researchers believe they will be able to develop novel treatments that tackle inflammation, diarrhea and lingering discomfort. By focusing on this, researchers believe they will be able to develop treatments that tackle both inflammation and lingering discomfort.
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Floreon technology, redefining polylactic acid

Dr Andrew Gill, CTO, and Dr Sandrine Garnier, CEO of Floreon Technology Ltd., explain how the company is redefining Polylactic Acid, starting with who they are and what they offer.
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Protecting subterranean ecosystems for the wellbeing of surface environments and humanity

Stefano Mammola, a researcher at the Italian National Research Council and coordinator of the Biodiversa+ project ‘DarCo’, emphasizes the importance of better incorporation of subterranean biodiversity in conservation agendas.
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Government reveals £1.5 billion budget to supercharge UK renewable energy

The UK government has announced a record-breaking £1.5 billion budget for the next renewable energy auction.
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Genetic modification paves the way for eco-friendly super wood

Researchers have developed sustainable building materials by genetically modifying poplar trees to produce high-performance wood.
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Fruits and vegetables are essential in hypertension treatment for kidney and heart health

Fruits and vegetables can help manage hypertension, particularly for kidney and heart health.
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GDS leads a global conversation on digital government

The Government Digital Service (GDS) is undergoing a critical review of its operations. Since its inception in 2011, the digital landscape has dramatically evolved, prompting GDS to question its existing approaches and identify areas for improvement.
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Hubble telescope captures spectacular supernova in distant galaxy

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has captured a stunning image featuring the galaxy LEDA 857074, located in the constellation Eridanus.
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3 lessons learned from the Change Healthcare ransomware attack

As the fallout from Change Healthcare’s recent ransomware attack continues, Claud Bilbao, Cowbell’s RVP, Underwriting & Distribution UK, discusses the valuable lessons businesses and regulatory bodies can take from the incident.

The University of South Florida and The Healthy Aging Company

The University of South Florida and The Healthy Aging Company: a highly successful partnership to develop a novel treatment for cognitive disorders and Alzheimer ‘s diseases.
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Ancient volcanic disasters offer warnings for today’s climate crisis

Scientists are looking deep into Earth’s geological history to understand the impact of global warming.
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First ever early pancreatic cancer diagnosis

Researchers have unveiled a pioneering method that could revolutionise the early detection of pancreatic cancer, a disease known for its late diagnosis and low survival rates.
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Life on Mars: New research suggests a way to warm Mars for future life

Life on Mars? A new method could make Mars warmer and more hospitable for life The study by scientists from the University of Chicago, Northwestern University, and the University of Central Florida could potentially raise Mar's temperature by more than 50 degrees Fahrenheit, making it suitable for microbial life. Making...
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NHS funding among critical challenges facing healthcare service

In a recent poll conducted by the Health Foundation and IPSOS, public sentiment towards the NHS has highlighted significant concerns, prompting calls for transparency and increased investment in healthcare infrastructure.
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Developing our future citizens through mind sports

Geoffrey Borg, the CEO of the International Mind Sports Association, offers a captivating insight into nurturing our future citizens through mind sports.
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Animal welfare: Understanding why Orcas are sinking boats

The orcas who have sunk seven boats off the coast of Spain and Portugal within four years have captured the public’s attention — but for all the wrong reasons. So why are Orcas sinking boats, and why is changing the narrative important?.
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Scientists 3D print functional human blood vessels

Scientists at Harvard's Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering have made significant strides towards creating lab-grown human organs with functioning blood vessel networks.

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