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‘Space City’: The industry-academic collaboration for space observation
Leicester has developed a ‘space city’ cluster for the UK space sector collaborating on space observation and research.
Skyrocketing inflation worsens student mental health crisis
The current economic situation, marked by soaring inflation, is significantly impacting student mental health and worsening the ongoing crisis among young people.
UK to join US President’s Carbon Management Challenge
The Energy Security Secretary Grant Shapps confirms the UK will be partnering with President Biden on the Carbon Management Challenge upon a visit to the US.
Mosses are the lifeblood of plant ecosystems, say researchers
Mosses are not only good for gardens, but are just as fundamental for the entire planet’s health when grown on topsoil, researchers at UNSW Sydney find.
Let’s address some common concerns about infrared heating
At Energy Carbon, we specialise in infrared heating – fast, effective, extremely easy to roll out heating – but we know from experience that homeowners sometimes have questions, so let’s address those.
How the public sector can harness digital identity to dissolve the digital divide
A robust digital identity strategy underpins a resilient organisation, and it is paramount that the public sector takes this into account to achieve digital inclusivity.
Evogene Ag-Seed Division awarded €1.2m Horizon grant to develop oil-seed crops
Evogene's Ag-Seed Division has been awarded a prestigious €1.2 million grant from the EU Horizon Program to develop innovative oil-seed crops with high carbon-dioxide assimilation and enhanced drought tolerance.
Managing patients with diabetes in rural underserved areas
Professor Richard J. Santen, MD from the University of Virginia, explains the need for retired endocrinologists returning to work to manage patients with diabetes in America’s rural underserved areas, including comment on telemedicine.
Professor Richard J. Santen MD – University of Virginia Health System
Dr. Richard Santen, a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Endocrinology at the University of Virginia, maintains an active medical practice with recognition nationally as an outstanding clinical Endocrinologist
He has held several academic positions including Chief of the Division of Endocrinology and Vice Chair of Medicine at the...
Gender inequality in computer science begins in early elementary-school years
Researchers find that gender inequality in computer science begins for girls as early as the third grade.
Reinvigorating the battle for salt reduction: Is it time to tax salt?
Mhairi Brown RNutr, Action on Salt, discusses why Britain needs to eat less salt and why a salt reduction programme is absolutely necessary.
Oxytocin deficiency found in patients with vasopressin deficiency
Researchers have discovered an oxytocin deficiency in patients with vasopressin deficiency caused by a pituitary gland disease.
UK Government creates a ‘Net Zero Council’ to support key sectors
In line with the UK’s plans to reduce carbon emissions and transition to a circular economy, the recently created Net Zero Council aims to develop greener practices.
The UK sees a 26% increase in new vacancies in public sector jobs
Public sector jobs in the UK are increasing annually, with March 2023 being a record month with a 98% increase for the public sector.
Graham F. Hatfull – University of Pittsburgh
Dr. Hatfull is Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh
He received his Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from Edinburgh University in 1981 and did postdoctoral work at Yale University with Dr. Nigel Grindley and at the Medical Research Council at Cambridge University, with Fred Sanger and Bart Barrell....
First radiation belt seen outside of our solar system
A double-lobed structure like the radiation belt of Jupiter has been spotted using high-resolution emissions from an ultracool dwarf.
European Commission delivers €837 million Spanish scheme for electric car batteries
To foster the transition to a net-zero economy, the Commission has approved the Spanish scheme to support the production of industrial electric car batteries.
LNG and the Willow Project: Biden’s stance on oil drilling becomes clearer
President Biden’s approval of the $8 billion Willow Project has rightly sparked environmental outrage across the globe, but are the political consequences of its endorsement being overlooked?
Metabolic syndrome risk increased by severe hot flashes after menopause
Metabolic syndrome and high blood pressure are more likely to occur in women who experience increased severity of hot flashes after menopause.
Infrastructure labs expand across the UK with £103 million funding
From drug research and ocean sediment to digital technology, the UK’s investment in infrastructure labs is to facilitate excellent national research and science.