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A history of fusion research and development Part 3
Matteo Barbarino, a Nuclear Plasma Fusion Specialist from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) highlights key papers from the IAEA Fusion Energy Conference (FEC) 2018.
UK and Ireland medical cannabis access programmes and education slowly progress
GreenLight Pharmaceuticals Ltd is advancing clinical research and education in UK and Ireland; Though government progress on access and prescribing recommendations lags behind much of Europe.
UK government acts to stop anti-vaccination movement
PM Johnson wants to improve vaccination uptake after more than 230 cases of measles were reported in the UK due to the anti-vaccination movement.
China: New regulations for human gene research
Here, Jaqueline Zhao and Tim Jackson discuss the new regulations coming into force for China in 2019, after the gene-editing scandal which created international headlines.
PM Johnson announces £1.8 billion for NHS frontline services
Today (5 August) PM Johnson announces £1.8 billion for NHS frontline services: But where will it go, what will it do and where did it come from?
Millions at risk of identify theft when using free public Wi-Fi
New research of 2,000 Brits has revealed that 79% of public Wi-Fi users take significant risks when choosing hotspots.
Is CBD oil safe and what are the benefits?
Here, experts from Charlotte's Web discuss everything you need to know about the effectiveness, safety and benefits of CBD oil.
Cyber attacks: Protecting universities and solving cyber security issues
Anthony O’Mara, VP EMEA of Malwarebytes highlights the cyber security issues universities are facing and what steps they can take to protect themselves from a cyber attack.
Tech and care: New deal to transform learning disability sector?
A new report was launched in Parliament this month setting out the case for a deal for the learning disability sector, focusing on realising the potential of technology to boost investment and transform the way care is delivered.
The importance of protecting and regulating children’s personal data
EP3 Foundation discuss the modern day issue of protecting children's personal data online in a growing era of influencers and expanding technology.
Open Data in global food security, climate change and the agricultural crisis
André Laperrière, Executive Director of Global Open Data for Agriculture & Nutrition (GODAN), discusses global food security and what can be done to solve this ongoing, critical issue.
Same-day pharmacy consultations offered to patients
Patients with minor health issues will be offered same-day pharmacy consultations under a new deal announced by the Health and Social Care Secretary.
Playing catch-up: An update on the NHS digital revolution
Here, Andrew Gardner discusses what is really going on under the surface of the NHS digital revolution and what further needs to happen.
Empowering people with privacy and data personalisation
Marsali Hancock from EP3 Foundation underlines that we don’t have to turn a blind eye concerning cybercrime, illegal content and harmful internet activities and that we can empower people through privacy and data personalisation.
Highways England unveils air quality and innovation competition entries
Technology which could help the way drivers leave motorways was named today as one of the successful entries in the air quality and innovation competition run by Highways England and Innovate UK.
Young children are using digital devices more than ever before
A recent study has revealed that young children are spending more time than ever before on digital devices because if their easy accessibility.
CYBER-TRUST – Protection with the innovative cyber-threat platform
The CYBER-TRUST project is working to develop an innovative cyber-threat intelligence gathering, detection, and mitigation platform.
London Tech Week: Minister enables opportunities for new technologies
Minister for Implementation, Oliver Dowden, launched an artificial intelligence guide for government and Spark, an online marketplace to support new technologies, at the start of London Tech Week (10 June).
Sudan has shutdown the internet to stop protests
Sudan’s ongoing internet shutdown is a gross violation of human rights and should be lifted immediately, along with stopping ongoing violent attacks against protesters.
Multi-factor authentication isn’t always the answer in FinTech
In this article, Brian Costello discusses the current state of Open Banking, explaining how multi-factor authentication may not be the right answer in FinTech.