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AI, democracy and disruption: Nina Schick on governing the generative AI age
In this exclusive interview Nina Schick explores the risks and opportunities of AI adoption, the ethical frameworks required for safe implementation, and what governments must do to remain resilient in the face of rapid technological change.
AI deciphers plant DNA: Language models set to transform genomics and agriculture
Groundbreaking AI models are now deciphering plant DNA, treating genetic sequences like language. This innovation promises to revolutionise genomics and agriculture, offering unprecedented insights into plant biology and accelerating crop improvement for global food security.
Scientists uncover intermediate-mass black holes
New research offers compelling evidence for intermediate-mass black holes (IMBHs), the "missing links" in black hole evolution. These studies provide unprecedented insights into the universe's earliest stars and galaxy formation, bridging the gap between stellar and supermassive black holes.
Annemiek Snoeckx – European Cancer Organisation
Dr Snoeckx is a board certified-radiologist, an associate professor at the University of Antwerp, and Chair of the Department of Radiology at Antwerp University Hospital.
Her clinical and research interests are in the field of chest imaging, in particular thoracic oncology, lung cancer, pulmonary nodules, lung cancer screening and implementation...
EIT invests €63 million to boost innovation in higher education
The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) has awarded €63 million to support 47 projects to strengthen innovation capacity within European higher education institutions.
NHS England abolition leaves patients and staff facing uncertain future, PAC warns
Public Accounts Committee (PAC) raises concerns over NHS England abolition and its impact on patients and staff.
EU awards €99.5 million funding boost to help global research collaborations
The European Commission has announced a significant funding boost of €99.5 million for international research cooperation through the 2024 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Staff Exchanges.
UK produces Europe’s first E-beam chip lab
The UK government has shown its commitment to their semiconductor industry by revealing its new electron beam (E-beam) lithography facility at the University of Southampton.
UK researchers gain better access to Horizon Europe funding
UK scientists, researchers, and businesses will now benefit from expanded access to Horizon Europe funding calls, specifically for quantum and space research, following the release of the 2025 Horizon Europe Work Programme.
LGA and techUK join to drive digital transformation in local government
The Local Government Association (LGA) and techUK have created a new partnership to accelerate digital transformation in councils across England.
Star Formation and Dynamics of the Interstellar Medium — Center for Astronomy at Heidelberg...
Understanding the formation of stars together with their subsequent evolution and identifying the physical processes that govern the dynamics of the interstellar medium (ISM) are central research themes in astronomy and astrophysics.
Liverpool secures £10m backing for groundbreaking AI-powered robotics lab
Liverpool is set to revolutionise infectious disease research with a new AI-powered robotics lab, backed by £10m Innovation Zone funding. These advanced labs will accelerate the development of life-saving treatments for deadly pathogens, boosting the region's life sciences leadership.
EIC trusted investor network expands to boost European deep tech innovation
The European Innovation Council (EIC) is making big developments to accelerate the growth of Europe's deep tech sector, as the EIC Trusted Investor Network continues to expand its reach.
Advancing materials science: Translating innovative research to commercial prospects
Aarthi Janakiraman, Research Director of the Advanced SciTech Division at Everest Group, focuses on advancing materials science and translating innovative research into commercial opportunities.
IBM and UK Government join forces to diversify and strengthen cybersecurity and workforce
Working alongside IBM, the UK government is strengthening its efforts to diversify and support the nation's cybersecurity workforce.
Innovation and ethics: The importance of responsible AI in modern business
Responsible AI practices are essential for businesses to navigate the rapid evolution of AI, ensuring innovation is balanced with ethical considerations, compliance, and strong governance to address industry-specific challenges and risks.
EU-India Science and Technology Agreement drives innovation and global impact
The EU-India Science and Technology Agreement was first signed in 2001 and has since been renewed multiple times. Promoting research and innovation collaboration between the European Union and India is important.
AI tools and the minute writing revolution
Board effectiveness experts Board Intelligence explore the role of AI in minute writing.
New government-funded fellowships explore the impact of AI on scientific research
The AI Metascience Fellowship Programme will fund researchers exploring AI's potential to transform how science is conducted, accelerate discoveries, and address key ethical and societal challenges.
UK boosts science and technology ties with the EU
The UK government is trying to strengthen its science and technology ties with the European Union, revealing new plans to enhance cooperation and drive innovation.