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Contribution of oxidative stress to neurodegenerative disease
Paul A. Hyslop, from Arkley BioTek Indianapolis, details an ongoing specific research approach to identify, characterize, and validate physiologically relevant neuronal targets of H2O2 in designing therapeutics for neurodegenerative disease progression.
EU research and innovation policies
Open Access Government provides an overview of Horizon 2020, the European Union’s research and innovation programme (2014-2020), its successor, Horizon Europe (2021-27), plus the European Research Area policy.
Astronomers unlock the secret of heavy element formation in cosmic collision
An international team of astronomers has discovered the mysterious origins of heavy elements in the universe.
FIREFLY project sparks sustainable transformation in catalyst-based chemical industry
The FIREFLY project is the pioneering research initiative aimed at driving the catalyst-based chemical industry towards electrification while reducing external reliance on metals and fossil fuels.
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.
Reducing climate change and global warming
Professor Ken Naitoh from Waseda University in Japan charts a particular interdisciplinary carbon-neutral approach for reducing climate change and global warming that he believes will lead to a more peaceful world.
Role and value of space-based solar power technology in the UK’s transition to net...
Prof Goran Strbac, Prof Paul Mitcheson, Prof Eric Yeatman, Dr Danny Pudjianto and Dr Nunzio Pucci.
Machine learning leads to green energy breakthrough
Kyushu University joined Osaka University and the Fine Ceramics Center to utilise machine learning to accelerate the discovery of vital materials for advancing green energy technologies.
Is renewable energy killing our birds?
As concerns about the declining bird population continue to grow, scientists highlight the unintentional consequences of renewable energy development.
Bio-based solutions for a circular economy
Principal Scientist Ulla Forsström from the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd tells us about the INN-PRESSME Open Innovation Test Bed project, which aims to develop novel, sustainable and recyclable bio-based solutions to replace fossil-based plastic.
Decarbonising the steel industry: Reasons to be cheerful
Filip Johnsson, Lisa Göransson and Alla Toktarova, explain why decarbonising the steel industry gives us reasons to be cheerful.
Prolonged impact of the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant Accident on health and society
Naomi Ito, Research Assistant at the Fukushima Medical University, tells us how the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident impacted and continues to impact local residents.
Erin Lane – Plug Power Europe
Erin Lane serves as Vice President of Public Affairs at Plug.
In her current role, Erin is responsible for providing strategic insight into company relations with government and industry actors and deploying resources to advocate for Plug’s priorities around the world. Before her return to Plug in 2021, Erin was...
Hidden population of stars behind mysterious supernovae
Scientists have unravelled the mystery surrounding hydrogen-poor supernovae, cosmic explosions that can outshine entire galaxies.
Purple non-sulfur bacteria and the circular economy
Arpita Bose, Associate Professor at Washington University in St. Louis, discusses the potential of microbial solutions in supporting sustainable and environmentally responsible alternatives to the traditional linear economy.
Delaying action on decarbonisation makes innovation absolutely critical
Professor Mercedes Maroto-Valer, Director of the Industrial Decarbonisation Research & Innovation Centre (IDRIC) and the UK’s Champion for Industrial Decarbonisation, explains how innovation can help keep Britain on track for net zero.
Davis Bigestans – Charles River Associates
Davis Bigestans is an Associate in CRA’s Energy Practice. He holds experience in commercial and regulatory consulting across the broader energy industry
He has advised and supported clients in market analysis and modelling, project management, litigation matters and commercial due diligence. He is also part of CRA’s Hydrogen offering team...
Jon Dyson – Charles River Associates
Jonathan Dyson is an Associate Principal in CRA’s Energy Practice. He specializes in providing management consulting and strategic advisory services to corporates and investors
He has a background in digital strategy and upstream oil and gas operations. Since joining CRA, Mr. Dyson has supported private equity investors through both the...
Telescope array discovers second-highest-energy cosmic ray
In 1991, the Fly's Eye experiment at the University of Utah made a groundbreaking discovery by detecting the highest-energy cosmic ray ever recorded.
Climate Diplomacy and EU Example
Here we explore the importance of climate diplomacy with Richard Beardsworth, Professor and Head of School at the University of Leeds
The Climate Paris Agreement at the Conference of the Parties in 2015 (COP21) ratified two principles of climate action on behalf of the parties, the 196 signatory countries (including...