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Empathy on TikTok: Farmers and climate change

Farmers, traditionally focused on agriculture, are finding a unique way to engage in conversations about climate change through TikTok.

Future of payments review: Open banking, fintech competitiveness and public sector payments

The UK's Future of Payments review aims to use open banking and innovation to make public services better and more inclusive.

Combatting loneliness through online communities

Mike Reid, founder of Goldster, describes the importance of combatting loneliness and how digital solutions can address loneliness and isolation to improve health.
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The human-elephant conflict: A call for balanced conservation

The International Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation lifts the lid on the human-elephant conflict, calling for a balanced approach toward conservation efforts.
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UK and Sri Lanka strengthen ties: Climate, security, and rights

UK and Sri Lanka: Celebrating 75 years of diplomatic relations, UK Minister for the Indo-Pacific, Anne-Marie Trevelyan embarks on a crucial mission to enhance cooperation.

David P Jacobs – MaxVal Consultancy Ltd

David Jacobs, CEO of MaxVal Consultancy, is a thought leading business analyst, project leader and coach/mentor specialising in maximisation of value, success and return on investment (ROI) from business-related IT David has conducted a 30-year research and development programme that led to the development of Business Value Maximisation Framework (BVMF®)...

Philippa Randall-Nason BA – MaxVal Consultancy Ltd

Philippa supports MaxVal Consultancy’s activities in many respects, helping to roll out training and use of Business Value Maximisation Framework (BVMF)® for clients. BVMF® arose from a 30-year R&D programme led by CEO David Jacobs and is unique in the way it boosts all other methods, practices and approaches...

Scientists uncover earth’s largest solar storm

An international group of researchers has identified a significant surge in radiocarbon levels dating back 14,300 years by examining ancient tree rings discovered in the French Alps.
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Out of the frying pan and into the fire: The gas stove toxicity debate

Jeremy MacMahon, Chelsea Unkel and Pamela J. Lein from the University of California, Davis, unpack household air pollution, focusing on the gas stove toxicity debate.
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SARMs and CBD: When food regulation is hard to swallow

SARMs and CBD: Navigating Regulatory Gaps in UK's Food Industry - Unusual products blur the lines between food and medicine, prompting questions about effective regulation.

Troubles with GEO satellites pose new insurance challenges

Propulsion issues on four GEO satellites with Power Processing Unit problems may lead to over $50 million in insurance claims amid growing space industry losses.

World Mental Health day 2023: Everything you need to know

October 10th is World Mental Health Day; the objective of this day is to raise awareness about mental health issues, reduce stigma, and advocate for better mental health care. 

Reforming and supporting Adult Social Care for the future

The UK government is investing £2.1 billion in digital solutions to modernise adult social care services and improve the user experience.
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SpaceX’s launches 21 Starlink satellites from California

In a significant achievement, SpaceX's launches 21 Starlink satellites from California's Vandenberg Space Force Base.
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Ancient rock unleash as much CO2 as world’s volcanoes

New research challenges the idea that natural rock weathering acts as a carbon sink that removes CO2 from the atmosphere.
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Research reveals sense of smell alters our perception of colours

Our sense of smell plays a crucial role in processing the world around us. This article explores how our sense of smell impacts our perception of colours.

Wearable bracelet detects bipolar mood shifts through skin signals

A wearable bracelet monitors mood swings in bipolar disorder by tracking alterations in skin electrical signals associated with manic or depressive states.
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The behaviour of galaxies: The hunt for the ninth planet

The farthest regions of our solar system may conceal an additional planet or indications of adjustments to the laws of gravity.
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Youth as essential problem-solvers of our futures

Nancy Butler Songer, Associate Provost of STEM Education at the University of Utah, discusses the importance of supporting and including young people as part of environmental decision-making teams and key problem-solvers of our futures.
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Sensing equipment worth £88 Million to protect UK Armed Forces

Cutting-edge sensing equipment, valued at £88 million, will enhance the safety of the UK Armed Forces detecting, identifying, and monitoring.

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