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Non-invasive blood glucose sensor will transform diabetes care
Sabih Chaudhry, CEO of Afon Technology Ltd, describes the company’s innovative Glucowear™ — the world’s first non-invasive, real-time, and continuous blood glucose sensor.
The EU Knowledge Hub is dedicated to combatting radicalisation
Open Access Government examines a new European initiative focused on preventing radicalisation called the EU Knowledge Hub.
How smart fleet electrification is driving towards net zero
Mike Nakrani, CEO of VEV, explains how to meet the challenges of transitioning local authority fleets from diesel to electric.
The mystery of supernova 1181
Chronicles from Japan, China, and Korea documented the sudden appearance of a "guest star" in the heavens, a luminous celestial body visible to the naked eye for approximately 180 days before fading into obscurity.
GPT consult: Leading the way as authorising engineers
Founded in 2011, GPT Consult has grown significantly since its origin to become one of the leading firms of authorising engineers.
New research reveals higher risks for gestational carriers in pregnancy
Gestational carriers, also known as surrogates, face significantly higher risks of severe maternal morbidity and adverse pregnancy outcomes compared to women who conceive naturally or through in vitro fertilisation (IVF).
The importance of accounting for gender differences in cardiovascular disease care
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in women worldwide, highlighting the need for greater awareness and research into sex and gender differences impacting cardiovascular care.
A historic landslide and a Labour party victory: But what can we expect from...
Rishi Sunak has announced his resignation as leader of the Conservative Party following what can be described as a catastrophic night for his party.
Lunar mysteries: New insights into the enigmatic swirls on the moon
Lunar swirls, those mesmerising light-coloured patterns illuminating the Moon's surface, have always amazed astronomers and scientists.
New labour Government faces urgent call to address STEM workforce crisis
EngineeringUK, the leading body for engineering in the UK, is urging the new labour government to take immediate action to tackle the growing skills shortage in STEM fields. But what has labour promised this sector already?
Supporting climate action in the agricultural sector
Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) discusses here how innovative climate service products can help inform climate adaptation and mitigation, particularly within the agricultural sector.
Companies may be underestimating climate risks by up to 70%
The flaws in current climate risk assessments for corporate assets have been uncovered.
Innovative social value technology solutions for the public sector for improved efficiency and impact
Tiia Sammallahti, CEO of whatimpact, discusses the company’s innovative technology solutions for the public sector to improve the efficiency of the grant application process and social value in procurement.
Tuning into health: Addressing the quiet epidemic of noise-induced hearing loss
Taking steps to protect our hearing often falls low on people’s agenda, but hearing loss can have serious lifelong consequences.
US Surgeon General declares gun violence a public health crisis
US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy has declared gun violence a public health crisis, showing the need for action to address the country's alarming high rate of shooting deaths.
The impact of juvenile onset rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases on education, vocation and employment
Professor Suzanne Verstappen discusses the impact and challenges associated with juvenile-onset rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases when navigating education and employment.
How the dark genome enlightens the molecular mechanisms of diseases
In this article, Antoinette van Ouwerkerk and Salvatore Spicuglia from INSERM highlight the significance of regulatory variants within the non-coding genome – often referred to as the ‘dark genome’ – in influencing gene expression and disease.
Pillar II: Canada joins EU’s Horizon Europe Pillar II Programme
Canada has officially joined the European Union's Horizon Europe programme, bringing together more global scientific collaborations.
Opinion: What are the barriers to innovation in medicine?
Thomas J. Webster, PhD provides a firsthand account of the obstacles hindering innovation in medicine, covering publishing, conferences, politics, funding, universities, and industry.
New research reveals the impact of long-distance travel on climate
What is the real impact of long-distance passenger travel? Research from the University of Leeds has urged us to rethink how we approach reducing carbon emissions from transportation.