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UK commits £3 Million in humanitarian aid for Rohingya refugees

The United Kingdom has pledged £3,000,000 in new humanitarian aid for Rohingya refugees, reinforcing its commitment to addressing the ongoing crisis.
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A sustainable future: Unlocking plastic recycling with table salt

Plastic recycling with table salt is poised to revolutionise the industry, offering a sustainable, cost-effective solution to enhance the recyclability of polyolefin polymers.
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‘Brainless’ soft robot capable of navigating ever-changing environment

Building upon their previous achievements of creating a soft robot that could navigate simple mazes without human or computer guidance, researchers have developed a "brainless" soft robot capable of navigating through intricate and ever-changing environment.
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Italian mountain forests face irreversible climate change transformation

As the current climate crisis continues to grow, Italian mountain forests and their fragile ecosystems could undergo unrecognisable transformations.
Collapsed Building in Marrakesh

Earthquake in Morocco triggers swift UK aid response

In response to the devastating earthquake in Morocco, measuring 6.8 on the Richter scale, the United Kingdom swiftly mobilised its search and rescue teams.
Plantago ovata (known as blond plantain, desert Indian wheat (इसबगोल) , blond psyllium) is a medicinal plant native to Western Asia and Southern Asia.

AI and the environment: Could artificial intelligence help build a pollen jigsaw

An emerging system that integrates high-speed imaging with artificial intelligence holds the potential to assist researchers in creating a comprehensive record of contemporary and past environmental transformations.

Greg M. Swain – Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University

Dr. Greg M. Swain is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry and a member of the Neuroscience Program at Michigan State University. He received a B.A. in Chemistry from the University of Texas at Dallas (1985) and a Ph.D. from the University of Kansas (1991). In between  undergraduate and...

Laimonas Noreika – HeavyFinance

Laimonas Noreika is a fintech entrepreneur and a leading expert in alternative finance in the CEE region In 2015, he founded FinBee, a direct lending peer-to-peer platform, which he successfully exited in 2020. Prior to that, Laimonas served as a board member at Viena Saskaita, a utility bill consolidation provider....
Cancer outbreak and treatment for malignant cancer cells in a human body caused by carcinogens and genetics with a cancerous cell as an immunotherapy symbol and medical therapy as a 3D render.

Ultravision joins the fight against peritoneal cancer

Considering the high, unmet medical need associated with peritoneal metastases, Dr Dominic Griffiths, CEO of Alesi Surgical Ltd, outlines how the company’s innovative Ultravision technology could dramatically improve clinical outcomes for patients with the disease.

UK and Horizon Europe: Britain’s return to flagship innovation scheme Horizon

Britain is set to rejoin the EU's flagship £85 billion science research programme, Horizon Europe, as scientists have welcomed the highly anticipated agreement.
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Rates of physical and sexual violence higher against non-binary and trans people

Residents of California who identify as non-binary and transgender experience alarmingly higher rates of physical and sexual violence, according to the first annual survey tracking these incidences According to the California Violence Study, one in 20 Californian adults (5%) experienced physical violence last year, which has decreased by 8% in...
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How the education sector can safeguard students using generative AI

The emergence of free-to-access generative AI programmes has the potential to transform the classroom in ways we’re only beginning to understand, how can we protect students from the dangers of AI.
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Transforming plastic waste into sustainable clothing

Upcycled Medical Ltd describe the process of transforming plastic waste into sustainable clothing.
Sustainable Medicines

The journey towards sustainable medicines

Sustainable medicines maximise benefits for people while minimising harms to the environment and costs, find out more in this eBook.
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Cutting-edge optics combined with AI accelerate virus detection

Researchers have introduced an automated rendition of the viral plaque assay, the gold standard method for virus detection and quantification This approach incorporates time-lapse holographic imaging and deep learning, significantly shortening detection times and eliminating staining and manual counting. This innovation could help streamline the development of new vaccines and...
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Strain on NASA deep space network amidst growing demand

NASA Deep Space Network (DSN) faces a critical juncture as mounting demand from Artemis missions and other space endeavors taxes its capabilities while budget constraints exacerbate the strain.
Parked British Airways Airplanes at Gatwick Airport due to COVID19, a mix of Airbus A320s and Airbus A319s.

Air traffic control glitch reveals weaknesses within the aviation industry

An issue with the UK’s air traffic control system left hundreds of flights grounded and passengers stranded on bank holiday Monday (August 28), but what are the greater implications for the aviation industry?
Healthcare research

UK invests £13 million in groundbreaking healthcare AI projects

The UK is making strides in health analysis by earmarking £13 million to fund groundbreaking healthcare AI technology. These initiatives use the potential of artificial intelligence to revolutionise diagnostics and medical procedures.
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Air pollutions threats to health are unequally spread across the world

As global air pollution levels increase, so has the toll it has taken on human health, as new data from the Air Quality Life Index (AQLI) reveals. However, this toll is not felt equally across the globe; why?

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