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Carbon capture’s role in the pursuit of Net Zero
To what extent is Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage becoming a critical technology in achieving Net Zero emissions globally? Nico Schmaeling at John Crane explains
Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP): What every cat owner needs to know
Vet Dane Walker of DNA Vetcare provides an overview of Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) and how owners can support their pet.
Philosophy: The art of asking the right questions
Laurent Bibard, Professor at ESSEC Business School, states that philosophy is a skill that helps solve problems and comments on knowing how to rediscover our skills and asking the right questions about our future priorities.
Intelligent document processing: Transforming public sector efficiency
Given the challenges public sector organisations face with excessive paperwork, Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) offers a solution to enhance efficiency by automating document capture, extraction, classification, and decision-making.
UHCW to lead trial of new device to address miscarriage symptoms
University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW) NHS Trust is to lead a clinical trial of a novel device aimed at addressing miscarriage symptoms.
How did COVID-19 affect congenital heart disease surgery rates for children?
New research by the University of Bristol highlights how the COVID-19 pandemic affected elective surgery in children with congenital heart disease
During the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare services were reallocated, which led to delays in elective surgeries for children with congenital heart disease. This process occurred to ensure children who were critically...
Global agriculture, marine, and coastal areas focus
Open Access Government addresses salient global environmental challenges, in particular, on the topics of international agriculture, marine and coastal protection.
UK boosts carbon credit trading and green finance leadership
The UK government has revealed its new plans to transform the country into a global leader in green finance by improving the voluntary carbon and nature markets.
Wyatt homes secures funding to accelerate housing delivery
A new multi-million-pound funding package will enable Wyatt Homes to expand its residential development operations across South England significantly.
Common genetic variants linked to drug resistance in focal epilepsy
A new global study has found genetic changes that may make individuals with focal epilepsy less responsive to seizure medications.
CCS launches power purchase agreement to drive public sector net zero goals
The Crown Commercial Service (CCS) has released a new commercial framework to provide central government and other public sector bodies with direct access to renewable energy via long-term, fixed-price contracts.
New grant targets hidden heart damage in cancer patients
A team of researchers from King's College London has been awarded £850k to develop imaging tests that detect heart damage caused by cancer.
Water Fuel Engineering Ltd
Water Fuel Engineering Ltd. is a pioneering research and development company at the forefront of oxyhydrogen electrolyser technology.
Europe hit hard by climate extremes in 2024
Europe experienced its warmest year on record in 2024, made evident by extreme weather events that caused devastating impacts across the continent.
Microbial contamination: How water activity stops costly food recalls
Microbial contamination can lead to recalls and financial losses for food manufacturers. Novasina AG emphasizes the key difference between moisture content, which measures water volume, and water activity, which indicates the energy status of water and is crucial for assessing microbial growth.
How agriculture and governance have shaped wealth inequality
New research shows land-hungry farming and scarce land drove wealth inequality over the past 10,000 years.
Human history: Handshaking’s international journey
Penelope J. Corfield, from Royal Holloway, University of London, offers a compelling analysis of handshaking’s international journey in human history.
EU commission launches public consultation on EU ETS and MSR
The European Commission has revealed a new wide-ranging public consultation on the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) and its Market Stability Reserve (MSR). It hopes to get feedback before planned reviews in 2026.
UK prioritises clean energy projects in new grid connection reform
The UK is changing its electricity grid connection process to prioritise clean energy projects and create billions in private investment.
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