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Government approves 6% pay rise for GPs following independent review
The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has endorsed a 6% pay increase for General Practitioners (GPs) across the United Kingdom.
Scientists find potential for early earthquake warnings
Researchers from the University of Alaska Fairbanks have unveiled a promising method to forecast major earthquakes months in advance.
Tuning into musicians’ wellbeing: Research on music performance anxiety (MPA)
The Music and Mental Health Research Clinic (MMHRC) at the University of Ottawa’s Institute of Mental Health Research (IMHR) at The Royal is investigating how to reduce music performance anxiety (MPA) and the benefits of specific coping strategies for musicians.
New ESC guidelines highlight advances in chronic coronary syndrome management
The latest European Society of Cardiology (ESC) guidelines on chronic coronary syndromes (CCS) mark a significant shift in how cardiologists approach and treat heart conditions.
Ingmar Høgøy – Greentech Innovators
Ingmar Høgøy is the founder and CEO in Greentech Innovator.
Already as a Young boy at an age of 12 he started fish farming,-and has been working within the whole value chain of aquaculture. Including R&D,Marketing and sales and processing. He has 35 years of experience with circular solutions for...
Marine fish species facing increased extinction risk
Researchers have revealed a significant increase in the extinction risk facing marine teleost fish species worldwide.
UK universities collaborate on revolutionary lightweight solar cells for space applications
Researchers from Loughborough and Cambridge Universities have joined forces under the auspices of the UK Space Agency to pioneer ultra-lightweight solar cells tailored for space missions.
The challenges in scaling carbon capture technology
A recent study led by researchers at Imperial College London has revealed sobering realities about the pace at which technology to capture and store carbon dioxide (CO2) can be scaled up.
Filicide: The most tragic family violence event
Thea Brown, Professor Emeritus AM from Monash University, Caulfield in Australia, guides us through filicide, the most tragic family violence event.
Thea Brown – Monash University
Professor Emeritus Thea Brown AM is a Social Work academic, researcher and activist working in family violence
Her Family Violence and Family Law team’s studies of child abuse and family law lead to the creation of an ongoing specialist program in the Family Court of Australia and to membership of...
Port Esbjerg: A leader in offshore wind, power-to-X and carbon storage
Port Esbjerg, Denmark, has evolved from a small fishing port to a major energy hub, playing a crucial role in the country's green transition. Its strategic location and commitment to collaboration have made it a leader in offshore wind, power-to-X, and carbon storage.
How to spot a fraudster. ‘Does this make sense?’
Ted Datta from Moody’s explains how to identify a fraudster, starting with the question, ‘does this make sense?’
James Webb Space Telescope reveals mysterious rogue worlds
In a groundbreaking discovery, the James Webb Space Telescope has identified six intriguing celestial objects known as rogue worlds, each possessing masses similar to planets but untethered to any star's gravitational pull.
Why more attention is needed on adult-onset type 1 diabetes
Dr Rayaz A Malik, Professor of Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar, discusses the challenges and impact of misdiagnosis and late diagnosis in type 1 diabetes.
How companies are reforming governance with technology
The rapid evolution of technology is transforming and reforming governance, creating both opportunities and challenges. Governments must navigate the complexities of balancing innovation with ethical considerations and regulatory frameworks.
International child student recruitment in independent schools
At Holmes & Partners Ltd., we are committed to providing bespoke immigration and visa services that cater uniquely to your individual need.
Welfare of pet primates for sale in the United States
Dr. Melissa Seaboch, Professor and Department Chair at Salt Lake Community College, charts the welfare of pet primates for sale in the United States.
What does your favourite film genre say about you?
In a study led by Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU), researchers have uncovered intriguing insights into how our brains respond to different film genres.
Monash Deakin Filicide Research Hub
The Monash Deakin Filicide Research Hub has carried out pioneering work on filicide, a tragic area, and one where little research internationally had been undertaken.
IT solutions to support local communities and digital inclusion for a range of cohort
Sian Computers is a local IT company based in Wolverhampton, UK. We hear how the company has been providing valuable IT-based solutions for the local community and has recently been recognised for its achievements in digital inclusion.