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UK scientists secure £1M to unlock carbon storage in volcanic rock
A group of prominent Scottish Earth scientists have secured a substantial £1 million grant from the UK Government to pioneer innovative techniques for quantifying carbon dioxide storage in volcanic rock.
Ice sheet models: Tracking climate change through glacier movement
A new equation has revealed that twice the amount of predicted subglacial waters might be draining into the ocean, causing sea level rises and ecological damage.
The impact of weight loss surgery on Cancer prevention
New research reveals that weight loss surgery is linked to reduced cancer incidence and mortality, particularly among females.
Hydrogen production in the energy transition: Exploring Protium Project Pioneer 1
Protium explores green hydrogen production in a case study of the Protium Project Pioneer 1, exploring carbon storage and net zero possibilities in energy.
Protecting government institutions’ data: Who bears the responsibility?
UK security experts were alarmed by the Electoral Commission's data breach. There is a need for protecting government institution's data.
Patients that recognise heart attack symptoms are less likely to die in hospital
Research presented by ESC Congress 2023 has revealed that understanding and acting on heart attack symptoms is linked to faster lifesaving treatment
The study investigated whether there was a correlation between symptom recognition, time to treatment and clinical outcome. By examining patients' knowledge of key heart attack symptoms, the team...
Concerns rise about overuse of social media as kids return to school
As students prepare to re-enter school, two prominent concerns loom larger in parents' minds: the pervasive influence of overuse of social media and the internet on their children.
Prioritising investment in UK digital connectivity
Elizabeth Anderson, Interim Chief Executive of Digital Poverty Alliance, explains the importance of prioritising investment in UK digital connectivity.
10 small projects to save the planet using environmental satellite data
A series of groundbreaking projects, funded by the UK Space Agency, harness environmental satellite data to address issues like water pollution, carbon emissions, and biodiversity threats.
Tracking the expansion of the universe like never before
New research is improving the accuracy of the parameters governing the expansion of the universe, helping astronomers determine how the universe grew into its current state, and what the future holds for us
Although it is well known and accepted that our universe is expanding, with no landmarks, it is...
The modern battlefield: £89 Million awarded for UK armed forces
In an incredible development, the UK Armed Forces are set to experience improved connectivity on the battlefield, thanks to massive £89 million contract award.
Supporting the transition to electric vehicles in 2023
The Defence Support organisation has launched hydrogen stations for Front-Line Command EVs, initiating the transition to electric vehicles.
The race to succeed AMLO: Mexico’s future hangs in the balance
With AMLO set to step down, many are looking to Mexico's future and asking who will be leading it. With polls suggesting a MORENA victory is inevitable, who are the candidates, and what do they stand for?
Modeling plasmasphere ducts
J.D. Huba from Syntek Technologies explains about modeling plasmasphere ducts as part of this focus on the plasmasphere, the extension of the earth’s ionosphere.
The secrets of hydropower and PTX in Greenland
Greenland is a prime location for large-scale hydropower projects. Renewable energy investment possibilities are, therefore, abundant, writes Claus Andersen-Aagaard, Chief Executive Officer of GreenLead.
Claus Andersen-Aagaard – GreenLead
Claus Andersen-Aagaard works as CEO of GreenLead
I started in consulting in 2006, guiding customers to optimize their business together with a team of professionals. Afterwards I joined Vestas Wind System, the world’s largest wind turbine company in 2008. In the wind turbine industry, I pushed for cost consciousness in...
Shocking study reveals COVID-19 linked to elevated blood pressure
A study in Hypertension highlights an association between COVID-19 and persistent high blood pressure, among specific demographics and people with preexisting health conditions.
Concerns over space travel’s effect on red blood cells and bone health
Space travel's impact on red blood cells and bone health is a growing concern. A study of 14 astronauts reveals that bone marrow fat might be vital to restoring these crucial elements.
How to ensure your post-Brexit travel to the EU is seamless
Since January 31, 2020, British citizens' EU rights shifted. Grasping altered regulations, notably work visas is vital for smooth post-Brexit travel and entry.
Public sector decarbonisation: Demand management and renewables agreement
Crown Commercial Service unpacks enabling public sector decarbonisation by focusing on the new Demand Management & Renewables agreement.