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New insights into exoplanet formation
Astronomers from Germany and Switzerland have revealed evidence of how the gap in the size distribution of exoplanets, particularly those around two Earth radii emerges.
Revolutionising reablement services: Sector-wide advancements reshaping healthcare
Chris Hornung, Managing Director of Public Sector at Totalmobile, highlights the collaborative efforts and technological advancements shaping the landscape of reablement services in the UK.
Implementing COP28 outcomes
The EU must bring multilevel governance home to implement COP28 outcomes, Goksen Sahin from ICLEI Europe argues.
Goksen Sahin – ICLEI Europe
Goksen Sahin is a Senior Advocacy Officer at ICLEI's European Secretariat, working in Brussels, Belgium
Sahin has extensive experience working in the environmental sector, having previously held roles as: Environmental Projects and Communications CoordinatorEnvironmental Projects and Communications Coordinator at Agence Française de Développement; People's Climate Case Campaign coordinator and Project...
AI cancer treatment: AI tool to enhance precision for cancer treatment
A new cutting-edge artificial intelligence tool has been developed to revolutionise cancer treatment.
Angela Ivanova – LAM’ON
Angela is an EIC Ambassador, Forbes 30 under 30 (2017) an EIT Manufacturing forum expert (2020) and EIT Manufacturing Leader 2021
Co-Founder and CEO of LAM’ON - a company founded with the goal to prove that printing and packaging can be sustainable and still be relevant to the current visual...
Beyond the numbers: COVID-19 data miscommunication
Prof Giampiero Favato and Cristina Oliva, MD, explain how storytelling shapes health behaviours beyond the numbers. Here, we learn lessons from COVID-19 data miscommunication.
Cristina Oliva, MD – Kingston University London
Cristina Oliva is a researcher at the Institute of Leadership and Management in Health at Kingston University
She has been a practising oncologist for over 12 years at several national cancer institutes, treating a wide variety of oncology diseases. During her experience in clinical research, she has contributed to the...
Prof Giampiero Favato FRSM, FRSPH – Kingston University London
Professor Giampiero Favato is the Director of the Institute of Leadership and Management in Health at Kingston University
He is also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Public Health, the Royal Society of Medicine, and the European Cancer Organisation.
Professor Favato’s research has played an important role in public health...
Cosmic dust storms: Supernova sparks new understanding
Astronomers have uncovered a previously unknown mechanism for creating cosmic dust.
Carbon-free fuel: Converting waste carbon dioxide into potential fuel source
Waste carbon dioxide has been successfully transformed into a potential prototype for chemicals and carbon-free fuel.
Navigating koala conservation challenges with advanced tech and game-changing vaccine research
Discover the intricate tale of koala survival, from habitat struggles to the rise of Chlamydia vaccines, in this exclusive interview with Professor Peter Timms from The University of Sunshine Coast, Australia.
Peter Timms – University Sunshine Coast
Professor Timms is Professor of Microbiology at the University of Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia
He is a nationally and internationally renowned microbiologist with specific expertise in the area of Chlamydia. His laboratory is acknowledged as the leading Australian laboratory and one of the leading groups internationally working on all...
Prioritising osteoarthritis and improving patient care
Tracey Loftis, Head of Policy, Public Affairs and Engagement at Versus Arthritis, tells us about the prevalence and mental and physical impact of osteoarthritis and the measures needed to improve the provision of care.
Why are postmenopausal women more at risk of high blood pressure?
It may surprise you to know that 60% of women over the age of 65 have high blood pressure. So why are postmenopausal women more at risk of high blood pressure? Let's find out.
Is there a link between air pollution and cardiovascular deaths?
The World Health Organization (WHO) has revealed that air pollution is significantly linked to mortality from cardiovascular diseases, with low-income countries taking the burden of its impact.
New JWST focused study challenges cosmic understanding of the early universe
By analysing data from the James Webb Space Telescope, scientists have uncovered a revelation that could reshape our understanding of the early universe.
True digital levelling up is within reach for local authorities
Ian Newbury from BT Wholesale argues that the success of UK local authorities is reliant on the services they underpin, which can be improved by the digital levelling up agenda.
Researchers propose adding category 6 to the hurricane scale
Climate scientists Michael Wehner of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and James Kossin of the First Street Foundation have advocated adding a new category to the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale: Category 6.
The UK’s first geothermal power plant holds promise for a greener and more sustainable...
Construction has started on the United Kingdom's first geothermal power plant in Cornwall, marking a significant milestone in the nation's renewable energy landscape.