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Damp, condensation, and mould: What is a healthy building?
Why are dampness, condensation, and mould still issues, and how do I know if the building I live, work, or learn in is healthy? Cornerstone Management Limited responds here.
UK supports the blue economy and climate action in the Philippines
To help strengthen marine conservation and climate resilience, the United Kingdom has launched its Climate and Ocean Adaptation and Sustainable Transition (COAST) programme in the Philippines.
Sudden death is the most catastrophic manifestation of heart disease
Any disease affecting the heart muscle (“myocardium”) is a potential cause of sudden cardiac death. Such diseases include recovery following a heart attack (myocardial infarct “MI”) and diseases, such as Hypertrophic and Dilated Cardiomyopathies (HCM, DCM) together with a host of rarer diseases.
Richard Saumarez – Fen EP
Dr Saumarez qualified in Medicine and Biochemistry from Guy’s Hospital London. He studied Biomedical (Electrical) Engineering at the Engineering in Medicine Laboratory, Imperial College, London and gained a PhD. He was trained in Cardiology at Birmingham and in cardiac electrophysiology at St George’s Hospital, London. He...
Wrightbus invests £25 million to drive next-generation green transport innovation
Northern Ireland's Wrightbus has announced a £25 million investment into cutting-edge research and development that is expected to accelerate the production of next-generation electric and hydrogen-powered buses.
New guideline to improve rehab for millions with neurological conditions
The draft guidance will improve access to vital rehabilitation services for millions of people living with long-term neurological conditions in England.
£24m funding for research to tackle challenges facing NHS staff
NIHR is investing £24 million in five innovative new research partnerships designed to tackle significant challenges facing social care and NHS staff.
Shareholder Value Advisors – improving performance measurement and incentive plan design
Shareholder Value Advisors is a consulting firm that helps companies improve performance through better performance measurement and better incentive plan design.
Digital economy in the UK: From industrial revolution to digital revolution
With a particular focus on London and Manchester, Bruce Owen, President of Equinix, explores the importance of technology in modern life, highlighting opportunities for growing the digital economy in the UK.
Fighting foreign information manipulation and interference
Highlighting the EU-funded ATHENA project, which supports Europe’s defence against foreign information manipulation and interference (FIMI). Dr David Wright and Dr Richa Kumar discuss various incidents and tactics used by countries to influence public perception and recommendations to improve media literacy and combat disinformation.
Ancient history determines the fate of subducting tectonic plates
New research reveals a surprising link between the ancient tectonic history of oceanic plates and their fate as they subduct into Earth's mantle. Compositional anomalies, formed millions of years ago, significantly influence their descent speed and trajectory.
Handheld device could revolutionise heart valve disease screening
Researchers from the University of Cambridge have designed a handheld device that could potentially replace stethoscopes in heart valve disease screening.
One in nine people is living with diabetes, finds IDF research
New research from the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) has revealed that one in nine adults is living with diabetes.
Horizon Europe’s Cluster 6 funding
Horizon Europe, the European Union's flagship research and innovation program, continues its commitment to a sustainable future with its Cluster 6 funding initiatives.
Dr David Wright – Trilateral Research Ltd
Dr David Wright is a Director and Chief Research Officer of Trilateral Research, a company he founded in 2004. Trilateral provides responsible AI, including research, data protection and platform services to a wide range of clients. Trilateral has offices in London and Waterford, with more than 130 employees. It...
Government weighs nationalisation of British steel
The UK government is facing increasing pressure to intervene in the future of British Steel, with concerns growing that the company's two blast furnaces in Scunthorpe could soon be forced to shut down due to a critical shortage of raw materials.
One million frontline NHS staff to benefit from new support measures
The UK Government is supporting frontline NHS staff with new measures to tackle violence and improve working conditions.
New guidance urges business leaders to strengthen cyber defences
As cyber-attacks become more frequent, business leaders in the UK are being advised to take immediate action to safeguard their companies from online threats.
NHS leaders call for national redundancy pot to fund NHS job cuts
NHS leaders are urging the Chancellor to rapidly create a national staff redundancy fund following significant NHS job cuts.
New Horizon Europe calls open for EU missions in health, climate, and environment
The European Union is looking for new project proposals to tackle some of the most urgent challenges facing our society.