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“Cataclysmic” health emergency following Pakistan floods
The Pakistan floods have brought on a double burden of communicable, and non-communicable diseases, fuelling more inequality and health disparities.
Can Intelligent Automation help business growth projections in 2023?
Economic uncertainty and worker dissatisfaction are plaguing business growth - is intelligent automation the answer?
Curing the UK inflation rate: investment, high labour productivity, high wages
The UK inflation rate rose massively in 2022, exacerbating the cost-of-living crisis across the country. What can be done to counter these economic burdens?
Trust in data sharing will make walkable neighbourhoods a reality
To achieve a walkable neighbourhood or 15-minute neighbourhood, we need to build trust in data sharing - but the public are still sceptical.
Preparing Horizon Europe Missions for first evaluations
The targeted R&D Horizon Europe missions enter their third year and, with that, are facing their midpoint review.
Agricultural innovation: Farmer-led research to receive starter funding
To increase farmer-led research in the agricultural sector towards net zero, farmers, growers or foresters who have ideas for solving major business problems can apply for funding.
How to ensure big events have positive long-term impacts
Sir Thomas Hughes-Hallett analyses the economic, health, and communal benefit of big events, outlining five key principles for event organisers.
JWST: Capturing the secrets of space ice chemistry on video
Different particles of space ice have been discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) in a molecular cloud’s darkest and coldest regions.
Could edtech be the shared language for EAL pupils in the classroom?
Helen Abell, Principal, reflects on how edtech solutions have helped teachers who support EAL pupils in their progress.
What factors to consider when choosing a university in the UK
What is the decision-making process in choosing a university, and how is it far more than deciding which subject to study?
Electric mobility trends: 2023 to be the turning point for heavy vehicles
Rising electricity prices, inflation and the scarcity of raw materials have cast doubt on the future prospects of electric mobility – so what is the future of the electric car?
Will there be a housing market crash in 2023?
With just an 8% chance that house prices will drop this year, an all-out housing market crash is almost impossible.
Making carbon capture affordable and accessible (VIDEO)
Scientists from the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory reveal their success in making carbon capture more affordable and widespread.
Gender savings gap: Women save 35% less than men in the UK
Women across the UK save a third less than their male counterparts due to a gender savings gap, leaving a disparity of 40% between men and women at the age of retirement.
The electric mobility transition to net-zero with EV charging
Mer Charging UK Ltd demonstrates how the future of the electric mobility transition promises greater strides toward net zero.
What does the future hold for smart contracts?
Contracts are going digital. With certain online asset transactions already using blockchain-based software as their primary mode of contractual agreement, what does the future hold for 'smart' contracts?
Day Tripper: is LSD and magic mushroom microdosing the future?
Kath Temple, Psychologist, discusses the history, politics and science behind LSD and magic mushroom microdosing.
UK degrees with the best prospects for 2023
An investment in knowledge is the best investment and this applies to what is arguably our first investment in life - our education. Here's what UK degrees are best for 2023.
How the new ESPR legislation will impact intellectual asset protection
To encourage the use of data in improving sustainability, the EU is working on a new proposal – the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Requirements (ESPR).
The crucial elements of a successful student engagement analytics strategy
Professor Neil Morris, Digital Education Consultant, discusses what you need for a successful student engagement analytics strategy.