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UK launches £40 million fund to maximise 5G benefits
The UK government launches a £40 million fund to drive local digital advancements and maximise 5G benefits across various sectors.
Energy systems and the electrification of transport, industry and household
Energy systems research at the division of Energy technology, Chalmers University of Technology, aims to speed up the electrification of transport and industry as well as decarbonize material systems to reduce embedded carbon emissions of building and infrastructure.
Filip Johnsson – Chalmers University of Technology
Filip Johnsson received his PhD in 2002 and is professor in Energy Systems in Department of Space, Earth and Environment, Chalmers University of Technology
Filip Johnsson’s research areas comprise energy systems analysis and different aspects of new thermal conversion systems including Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). The latter research also...
Cloud services to enhance teacher collaboration and communication
The introduction of cloud services in the classroom can aid teacher collaboration and communication, as well as improve classroom resource accessibility.
Ocean skin’s role in ocean carbon uptake revealed
A study has found that the ocean skin, a thin upper ocean layer, significantly impacts ocean carbon uptake, affecting the global ocean carbon sink.
The importance of digital skills in an increasingly digital society
Martin McFadyen, Head of Public Sector at Virgin Media O2 Business, analyses the necessity of digital skills in an increasingly tech-savvy world, especially since the pandemic ushered in new ways of working and living.
Nutrition research for acute childhood leukaemia
Dr Zisis Kozlakidis explores the value of nutrition in acute childhood leukaemia diagnosis and treatment.
Stabilising UK energy security in an effort to bolster economic growth
The UK Government is set to unveil a series of measures this week, placing energy security at the heart of its strategy.
Asia Analysis July 2023
Welcome to the Summer edition of Asia Analysis, which features a compelling selection of profoundly absorbing articles on many policy areas.
Why is the global threat of the tuberculosis pandemic continually neglected?
Tuberculosis is the second most infectious deadly disease after COVID-19, so why has it been met with political inertia? Vinny Wooding, Senior Parliamentary Advocacy Officer at RESULTS UK, discusses the burden of TB and the rapid action needed to address this global threat.
Astronomers unveil novel insights into galactic microquasar
Astronomers report groundbreaking discoveries in nature—detecting a unique quasi-periodic oscillation (QPO) signal from a Galactic microquasar.
Improving rural digital connectivity and broadband
As digital infrastructure, tech, and connectivity evolve, investment in rural digital connectivity must be prioritised for economic growth, social inclusion and improving quality of life.
How can connected drug delivery devices help patients adhere to their therapies?
Poor adherence to drug therapies can lead to medication waste and poor patient outcomes. Tim Wooller shares some of the reasons behind poor adherence to medication and how connected drug delivery devices can help.
DVLA digital services under review to improve “antiquated” operations
DVLA digital services are set to receive a review from the UK government to address the outdated use of legacy tech and the need for improved digital platforms.
Human flourishing and offender rehabilitation
Byron R. Johnson and Sung Joon Jang from the Institute for Studies of Religion at Baylor University explore the correlation between religious involvement and human flourishing for those in offender rehabilitation.
Virgin Atlantic’s historic 100% SAF transatlantic flight
Virgin Atlantic's consortium announces a historic milestone with the world's first 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) transatlantic flight.
Afon Technology Ltd: Non-invasive continuous glucose monitor development
Afon Technology Ltd, a med-tech start up based in South Wales are developing Glucowear®, a truly non-invasive, wearable, continuous glucose monitor (CGM).
The role of microbial diversity in microbial electrosynthesis
Bacteria are often painted as the enemy of humanity. Before the discovery of antibiotics, a wound getting infected was frequently a death sentence.
Pupil size predicts prefrontal function boost from light exercise
Researchers in Tsukuba, Japan, have found that changes in pupil size during light exercise can predict improved prefrontal executive function.
Why must we increase representation for female entrepreneurship?
Although we live in a diverse world working towards equal opportunities, the statistics show that females are less likely than males to start businesses. Shalini Khemka, CBE, explores why female entrepreneurship is essential to foster sustainable economic growth.