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Swedish breakthrough in recycling medical plastics

Swedish researchers at Chalmers University have revealed a new technology set to transform the recycling landscape, particularly for healthcare waste.
Fig 1. Energetic Thermal Emission from a Laser Driven Fusion Engine

Fusion propulsion for exploring the solar system and beyond

Dr Kelvin F Long, Aerospace Engineer and Astrophysicist, leads the Interstellar Research Centre, a division of Stellar Engines Ltd. He argues that fusion propulsion will enable the full exploration of the solar system and beyond.
X-ray: NASA/CXC; Ultraviolet/Optical: NASA/STScI; Combined Image: NASA/ESA/N. Smith (University of Arizona), J. Morse (BoldlyGo Institute) and A. Pagan

Eta Carinae: A cosmic time bomb in our Milky Way

Scientists believe Eta Carinae, may be on the brink of a spectacular explosion.
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GERICS: Supporting Climateurope2 and standards for Climate Services

Climateurope2 is a 4.5-year Horizon Europe funded project that addresses the need for timely delivery and effective use of climate information
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NHS software provider faces £6M fine after cyber attack exposes thousands of medical records

The NHS software provider Advanced Computer Software Group is facing a substantial fine of £6 million following a cyber attack in August 2022.
Smoke and Fire From Out of Control Wildfire

Wildfire smoke exposure and surgery: Understanding risks and precautions

As wildfires continue to spread across various parts America, a new concern has emerged for patients scheduled for surgery.
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Microplastics linked to increased risk of heart disease, stroke and death

A groundbreaking study has revealed a disturbing link between microplastics and human health. Researchers have discovered that tiny plastic particles are present in the bloodstreams of a significant number of people.
An assorted pile of obsolete computer CPUs for recycling. The CPUs have gold plated pins.

Royal Mint opens new facility to recycle gold from electronic waste

The Royal Mint has unveiled a groundbreaking new facility in Llantrisant, South Wales, dedicated to extracting precious metals, including gold, from electronic waste.
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Reducing child poverty in England could drastically improve child health

Researchers have highlighted the benefits of reducing child poverty in England.
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High-tech breakthrough could revolutionize glaucoma diagnosis and treatment

A groundbreaking new tool, The Glaucoma Field Defect Classifier (GFDC), developed by eye specialists at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, could transform glaucoma diagnosis and help change the way its managed worldwide.
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Collaboration is crucial for future pandemic preparedness

Pandemic preparedness: A new report has sounded the alarm on the urgent need to address global disparities and foster interdisciplinary cooperation to effectively prepare for and respond to future pandemics.
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Exploring the service system engineering and SEBoK

In today's world of technology and innovation, ensuring the success of product, service, and enterprise systems demands a structured approach.
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Red dwarf stars emit intense UV radiation

Red dwarf stars can produce stellar flares emitting far-ultraviolet (far-UV) radiation at levels much higher than previously believed.
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WHO launches initiative to advance digital health across Europe

The World Health Organization (WHO) has initiated a collaborative effort to accelerate the digital transformation of healthcare systems across its European member states.
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Dr. Geraldine Balzer: Decolonizing pedagogies

Dr. Geraldine Balzer is an Associate Professor of Curriculum Studies and Acting Department Head of Curriculum Studies in the College of Education at the University of Saskatchewan. Her focus is on in decolonizing pedagogies and transformative education.
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Organic semiconductor research opens new avenues for energy technology

Physicists at the Cavendish Laboratory have unveiled innovative methods to enhance the performance of organic semiconductors, potentially revolutionising electronic devices and energy conversion technologies.

Penelope J. Corfield – Royal Holloway, London University

Penelope J. Corfield is a London-based historian, who specialises in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British history, whilst simultaneously exploring long-term patterns in global history. She has written numerous essays and several well-received books, such as Time and the Shape of History (2007); The Georgians: The Deeds & Misdeeds of Eighteenth-Century...
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Urban mobility decarbonisation: How technology eases regulatory compliance

Justin Coetzee, CEO and Founder of GoMetro, discusses the role of technology in urban mobility decarbonisation and alleviating regulatory compliance.

Justin Coetzee – GoMetro

As the CEO and Founder of GoMetro, a leading fleet optimisation software company, Justin has spearheaded groundbreaking solutions that enhance operational efficiency for public transport and fleet operators worldwide. With rich domain expertise in public transport planning, optimisation, and technology projects across Africa and Latin America, Justin has been at...
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What the Procurement Act 2023 means for CCS

Crown Commercial Service (CCS) guides us through the new regime for UK procurement, including what the Procurement Act 2023 means to them.

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