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The UK Government’s push for solar on industrial rooftops
Otto Terrell, Senior Sustainability Consultant, True, powered by Open Energy Market, navigates the challenges and opportunities in the UK Government’s push for solar on industrial rooftops.
Otto Terrell – True, powered by Open Energy Market
With a robust background in overcoming energy and sustainability challenges for businesses, Otto is dedicated to steering organisations toward a net-zero future
Otto has always harbored an interest in geoscience, a passion that led him to pursue a master’s degree in petroleum Geoscience at Imperial College London. Here, he developed...
Help 36 million people in Europe with rare diseases
Baiba Miltoviča, President of the Section for Transport, Energy, Infrastructure and the Information Society at EESC, lifts the lid on rare diseases, charting a European mission to help 36 million people in the EU.
Bavo De Witte – Anemoi Flanders Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (ILVO)
Bavo De Witte is a bio-engineer who obtained a Ph.D. at Ghent University. Since 2011, he joined the Aquatic Environment and Quality group of the Institute for Agricultural and Fisheries Research (ILVO), in Oostende, Belgium
His main research topic is chemical contamination of the marine environment, including the study of...
Summer holidays to be cut short in Wales
The Welsh Government suggests a five-week shortened summer holiday from the usual six weeks to help evenly distribute term times.
From byte to bedside: Ushering in the era of digital oncology to outsmart cancer
Philip Dunne and Mark Lawler from the Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research talk to us about the emerging field of ‘digital oncology’ and how their approach can truly optimise cancer research and care.
King’s Speech: Setting a new economic direction?
The King's Speech announced a roadmap for a better and brighter future for the country, focussing on economic growth, further strengthening the NHS, stricter measures on crime, energy security and the UK’s international standing on global issues, but how does the Government plan to do this?
Prof Mark Lawler – Queen’s University Belfast, UK
Professor Mark Lawler is Professor of Digital Health and Chair in Translational Cancer Genomics at Queen’s University Belfast
He is Co-lead of the All Island Cancer Research Institute (AICRI), Scientific Director of DATA-CAN, the UK’s Health Data Research Hub for Cancer and Chair of the International Cancer Benchmarking Partnership, which...
Current and future therapy for BRAF-mutant pediatric glioma
Professor Peter J. Houghton from the Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute discusses new approaches to pediatric cancer treatment specifically for BRAF-mutant pediatric glioma.
Revolutionising implants: Infection-resistant, 3D-printed metals
Researchers at Washington State University have created a groundbreaking surgical implant that demonstrated 87% effectiveness in destroying the bacteria responsible for staph infections in laboratory trials.
Surfer’s mental health boosts global economy by $1 trillion annually
New research from Griffith University and Andrés Bello University reveals that surfing's positive impact on surfer's mental health contributes a staggering $1 trillion annually to the global economy.
European Innovation Council approves €1 Billion in deep tech venture investments
Today, the European Commission announced that the European Innovation Council (EIC) Fund has approved nearly €1 billion in investments for deep tech companies since it commenced operations in September 2022.
Global Food Security Summit unveils UK’s bold step in science and innovation
The establishment of a cutting-edge science centre to revolutionise global food security efforts to boost science and innovation.
FY2023: How to tackle end of Fiscal Year budgeting concerns
The end of the 2023 Fiscal Year (FY2023) is upon us. As Congress looks to create budgets for next year, government entities need to be wary of their spending habits and plan ahead to optimize spending of entrusted budgetary dollars to ensure dollars are spent on the highest priority items.
Profound scientific climate solutions in application on the ground
Provision of operational services to support climate change adaptation in municipal practice.
Recently discovered bird tracks help researchers understand the Early Cretaceous period
The discovery of 27 avian footprints along the southern coast of Australia, originating from the Early Cretaceous period when Australia was linked to Antarctica, provides a new perspective on the early evolution of birds and potential migratory patterns.
Iceland’s volcanic risk: Why has a state of emergency been called?
Grindavík, a town in southwest Iceland, has undergone evacuation due to a series of hundreds of earthquakes resulting from the movement of underground magma, raising concerns about a potential volcanic eruption.
Viewing climate change and its impact through a One Health lens
Ellie Parravani, External Affairs Advisor at international animal charity Brooke, explains why a ‘One Health’ approach to climate change is vital to protect people, animals, and the planet.
Leonid Meteor shower to illuminate UK skies this weekend
This weekend, the night sky will be illuminated by the spectacular Leonid meteor shower, providing a captivating show for stargazers.
Robots now feature bones, ligaments, and tendons in a single process
The rapid advancement of 3D printing technology has led to a significant expansion in available materials.