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New technology brings hope for spinal cord injury recovery

A new development in spinal cord injury treatment is offering new hope for those facing life-altering mobility challenges.
Figure 1. The 5C model of student engagement in QR. Critical thinking is the heart of QR. QR Competencies and student Collaboration help students connect real-world Contexts to mathematical and statistical Concepts to make decisions about meaningful personal and professional issues.

Quantitative reasoning in higher education: The 5C Model

Quantitative reasoning enhances and lengthens lives. Professor Gregory Foley of Ohio University discusses how his team is improving QR instruction in U.S. higher education.

Gregory D Foley, PhD – Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, USA

Gregory D. Foley is the Robert L. Morton Professor of Mathematics Education at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, USA. He received BA and MA degrees in mathematics and a PhD in mathematics education from the University of Texas at Austin. Since 1975, Professor Foley has taught a wide variety of...
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The road to adopting Kubernetes for your organisation

This article examines the different routes organisations can take to adopt Kubernetes and how selecting the right strategy can lay the groundwork for sustained growth.
Figure 1: National and non-metropolitan population growth 2000-2020 in EU countries

PREMIUM_EU: Unlocking regional growth through strategic interregional mobility policies

Interregional mobility, involving the movement of people between regions, significantly shapes regional economic and social landscapes in Europe. The PREMIUM_EU project seeks to explore this and provide policy recommendations.

Leo van Wissen – Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute NIDI

Leo van Wissen is professor emeritus of economic demography of the University of Groningen, and former director of the Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI) in The Hague, His research interests include demographic modelling and global population trends and forecasting, ageing, regional population change and migration. He supervised more than...
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UK defence exporters set to benefit from £2 billion increase in lending capacity

The UK government is set to boost its support for defence exporters with a £2 billion increase in the lending capacity of UK Export Finance (UKEF).
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Seismic resilience in the age of AI and advanced remote sensing

Prof. Dr. Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe, PhD, MSc, BS, MBA, is Research Director at Everest Group. Here, she explores seismic resilience in the age of artificial intelligence and advanced remote sensing, focusing on how science and technology transform earthquake preparedness.
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Identifying potential exercise mediators

Dr Robert Wessells and his team at Wayne State University are researching exercise mediators and mimetics in fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) to explore how to provide the benefits of exercise to individuals who are unable to access it. Here, he shares what he has discovered during his research.

Hashum Mahmood – NHS Confederation

Hashum is the senior policy advisor on population health, having joined the NHS Confederation in June 2021. He leads on the population health workstream with a key focus on eliminating health inequalities and how health and social care systems move towards integrated care systems. Working in public health since 2005...
Figure 1: Cartoon of the QCD phase diagram, highlighting the current coverage from first principle lattice QCD simulations and the different experimental facilities.

Physics: Quarks and Gluons explained

Professor Claudia Ratti from the Physics Department at the University of Houston explains the essential information about quarks and gluons, including the so-called Quark-Gluon Plasma, plus Quantum Chromodynamics.
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UK cyber sector surges as DSIT newsletter highlights growth and initiatives

DSIT's March 2025 newsletter reveals a surging UK cyber sector, boasting 12% growth and thousands of new jobs. Funding initiatives, skills programs, and public engagement campaigns highlight the nation's commitment to digital security and inclusion.
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Silent stakeholders in regulatory policy

In this first of a four-part series, Kati Rantala from the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Helsinki examines silent stakeholders in regulatory policy – identifying who they are, explaining their significance, and exploring ways to enhance their involvement.
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Government to revolutionise digital spending with new funding models

To modernise government digital spending, a new policy paper advocates for agile funding and strategic investment. It proposes shifting from complex processes to outcome-focused models, emphasising innovation and value for money.
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Evolve programme gives students with skills for future careers in robotics, AI, and nuclear...

The Evolve programme has already involved over 100 students from 11 schools in West Cumbria, including home-educated learners, offering them a unique opportunity to develop essential skills for their future careers.
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Keir Starmer announces abolition of NHS England to cut bureaucracy and focus on patient...

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced plans to abolish NHS England, hoping to cut down on unnecessary bureaucracy and bring the health service back under central government control.

Justine Renard, PhD – Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction

Justine Renard has over 15 years of experience in cannabis research. She holds a PhD in Neuroscience from Paris Descartes University in France and completed her postdoctoral fellowship at Western University in Ontario, where her research focused on the brain mechanisms underlying substance use and addiction, with a particular...
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Cyber Security Sectoral Analysis 2025 reveals explosive growth

A surge in revenue and employment highlights the UK's booming cyber security sector. A new government report, 'Cyber Security Sectoral Analysis 2025' reveals significant growth, with £13.2 billion in revenue, and 6,600 new jobs, solidifying the UK's position as a cyber leader.
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Dr Martin Lukavec – London School of Business and Finance

Dr Martin Lukavec is a programme leader at the London School of Business and Finance. His expertise spans economics, statistics, and finance, with a strong emphasis on quantitative methods and macroeconomics. He teaches a wide range of courses across these disciplines. Dr. Lukavec holds a Ph.D. in Regional Economics...

Programmable iontronic neural networks

Guo-Xing Miao, Professor at the University of Waterloo, guides us through programmable iontronic neural networks.

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