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Green maritime travel between Europe
The UK is set to improve maritime travel by introducing "green corridors," which will help create cleaner, zero-emission shipping routes between key European destinations.
Reducing single-use medical devices in the NHS
The UK government is launching a new strategy to help reduce the reliance on single-use medical devices in the NHS.
NASA reveals New Probe Explorers proposals
NASA has recently announced a development in astrophysics: establishing a new class of missions under its Explorers Program: the Probe Explores.
The health impacts of air pollution
Lorna Rothery interviewed Juan J. Castillo-Lugo, Air Quality and Health Regional Advisor at the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), about the health effects of air pollution and efforts to reduce exposure.
World Food Day 2024: Ensuring the right to nutritious food for a healthier future
World Food Day 2024, held on 16 October, reminds us of the need to assess world hunger and ensure everybody has access to nutritious foods.
Rising debt and less aid: The struggle of the world’s poorest economies
Recent World Bank analysis shows how the 26 poorest economies are facing worsening challenges and vulnerabilities.
North America Analysis October 2024
Make sure you check out the latest edition of North America Analysis for Autumn 2024. It features insights from top experts and researchers on important policy topics.
WWF report reveals 73% decline in global wildlife populations
The WWF's Living Planet Report 2024 highlights global wildlife decline, revealing a 73% average decrease in monitored populations over the past 50 years.
£500 million investment to deliver 1,200 zero-emission buses
The UK government and bus operator have announced a £500 million investment to manufacture 1,200 zero-emission buses, marking a significant step in the transition to greener public transport.
Rural digital transformation: Fostering economic growth by access to services
Myriam Martin, Michel Ehrenhard, Davide Guariento, Carlos Corrales and Yasin Sahhar, delve into rural digital transformation, especially fostering economic growth by access to services as evidenced by the dRural project.
The role of digital twins in driving sustainability
As the pharmaceutical sector endeavours to become more sustainable, we hear how digital twins – virtual replicas of systems or products that can help predict performance – are supporting the industry in its efforts.
Disrupting harmful gender norms: Youth at the centre
Dr Claudia Mitchell, Director of the Participatory Cultures Lab, Department of Integrated Studies in Education (DISE). McGill University, tells us about the TRANSFORM project aimed at disrupting harmful gender norms and mobilizing for social change.
UK initiatives aim to transform cancer care with new technologies
To revolutionise cancer treatment and diagnosis the UK government has revealed plans in partnership with pharmaceutical companies and universities.
Government subsidies for environmental sustainability
Scientists and economists have warned against the use of government subsidies, even when they are aimed at promoting environmentally friendly practices.
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Fish hearts expose toxic truth about our cardiovascular health
Professor Holly Shiels, from the University of Manchester, is the Director of the Company of Biologists and the President of the Fisheries Society of the British Isles. She charts a toxic tide by tracing the path of pollutants from fish hearts to human cardiovascular health.
A European innovation powerhouse: European Institute of Innovation and Technology
The European Institute of Innovation and Technology Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs) have emerged as significant contributors to Europe's research and innovation landscape.
Sustainability transformations in marine governance in Sweden via social learning
Dr. Angelo Jonas Imperiale and Dr. Uta Wehn describe the MISTRA C2B2 programme’s unique approach to promoting sustainability transformations in Sweden’s marine governance through social learning in Living Labs.
Electric-field nanobubbles: A step change in nanobubble engineering, and its “coming of age”
Niall J. English, from Chemical Engineering at University College Dublin, discusses how electric-field nanobubbles have displaced their mechanically-generated counterparts in performance and sustainability.
Sam Ulyatt ambitious targets as CEO of Crown Commercial Service
In her new role as CEO of the Crown Commercial Service (CCS), Sam Ulyatt is determined to steer the organisation towards a more strategic and innovative future.