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New tool offers breakthrough in understanding nanoplastics and their environmental impact
Nanoplastics, particles smaller than one micrometre, are increasing concern for environmental and human health.
Horticulture: Hormonal therapy for grapevines
Jim Willwerth, Assistant Professor and Researcher at Brock University, Canada, in this horticulture discussion, delves into what we need to know about hormonal therapy for grapevines, including plant growth regulators.
Digital technology and electoral democracy: Introducing the DIGIEFFECT project
Gabriela Borz, Cristina Mitrea, Anna Longhini, Thomas Montgomerie, Rémi Almodt and George Jiglău from the University of Strathclyde and Babeș-Bolyai University, investigate the relationship between digital technology and electoral democracy through the DIGIEFFECT project.
New report shows only one in five are satisfied with NHS care
A new analysis shows that only one in five Britons are satisfied with how the NHS is run, highlighting urgent calls for improvement.
€116 million awarded to projects under EIC pathfinder challenges
The European Innovation Council (EIC) has awarded nearly €116 million in funding to 31 new research projects selected through the 2024 EIC Pathfinder Challenges call.
Inclusive public space project: Law, disability and accessibility
Anna Lawson, Maria Orchard, Dick Houtzager, Sanjay Jain, Agnes Meroka-Mutua, Lawrence Mute, Barry Whaley, and Sofia Raseta discuss the Inclusive Public Space (European Research Council) Project and examine the role of law and policy in improving the accessibility and inclusiveness of city streets.
Klima-Therm: The heat pump and chiller experts
Klima-Therm Ltd. are the the heat pump and chiller experts who are pioneering, sustainable HVACR technology combined with exceptional customer service.
Defining Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS)
Michael Bevington, Chair of Trustees at Electrosensitivity UK, examines the history of Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS) over the past 275 years, highlighting key 18th-century discoveries and early reports of health issues related to electromagnetic fields (EMFs).
Understanding soil health in agricultural systems at The University of Western Australia School of...
UWA School of Agriculture and Environment: Understanding soil health in agricultural systems within one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots.
Transforming education: How museum visits revolutionise learning
From enhanced critical thinking to interdisciplinary learning, museums offer tangible educational advantages. This Q&A answers key questions about museum visits, including practical tips for teachers and the impact of sustained museum programs.
Anik Meunier – Université du Québec à Montréal
Anik Meunier is a full professor in museology and education at the University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM).
She completed a PhD (jointly supervised) in the field of education at UQAM and in mass communication and information sciences (museology) at Avignon University in France. Her doctoral thesis won the Prize...
Overcoming legacy tech challenges to unlock public sector productivity
Mark Gannon, Director of Client Solutions, and John Clarke, Head of Healthcare Solutions at Netcall, discuss legacy tech issues in the public sector and the practical steps organisations can take to improve digital services.
John Clarke – Netcall
John is Head of Client Solutions – Health at Netcall and is aiming to make a positive difference to society when it comes to the delivery of healthcare across our communities. John has a wealth of experience from the health sector, having worked in the industry for over two...
UK Government announces changes to environmental regulation
The UK government has set various environmental regulations designed to promote economic growth and support nature recovery.
Mark Gannon – Netcall
Mark is Director of Client Solutions at Netcall and is on a mission to put the power of digital transformation into the hands of every public sector organisation. He is a former CIO and transformation specialist who worked for over 20 years in in a number of local authorities, including...
Weathering the storm: Using technology to predict weather patterns
In an era of increasingly extreme weather events, Brendan Scott, Head of Energy, Utilities and Commodities at BJSS, now part of CGI, explores how technology can be used to predict weather patterns better and ensure a reliable power service.
Gastric bypass proven to be most effective for severely obese patients
A new NIHR-supported study has found that gastric bypass surgery is the most effective and cost-efficient option for treating severe obesity.
Advancing materials science: Translating innovative research to commercial prospects
Aarthi Janakiraman, Research Director of the Advanced SciTech Division at Everest Group, focuses on advancing materials science and translating innovative research into commercial opportunities.
MHRA approves trofolastat for prostate cancer imaging
In a world first, the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has approved trofolastat to detect cancerous lesions in men with prostate cancer.
UK Government to introduce cyber security and resilience bill
Today, the UK government has revealed its new Cyber Security and Resilience Bills plans, improving the nation's defence against growing cyber threats.