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Breakthrough 3D simulation: Neutron star merger light replicated
A cutting-edge three-dimensional (3D) computer simulation has successfully replicated the spectral features observed during a neutron star merger, resembling a kilonova event.
Bio-inspired design approaches to artificial blood technology: Oxygen carriers
Allan Doctor, MD, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, shares his expertise on bio-inspired design approaches to artificial blood technology: oxygen carriers.
Unlocking space for business: A UK Space Agency initiative
The UK Space Agency has launched a groundbreaking initiative, "Unlocking Space for Business," aimed at helping businesses harness the advantages of satellite data and services.
Pioneering ÂŁ3m initiative to overcome anti-microbial resistance
In an endeavour to combat anti-microbial resistance (AMR), pioneering research networks have been granted ÂŁ3 million to devise novel strategies.
The UK’s ZEV mandate: Shaping the future of transportation
As the UK gears up for the ZEV Mandate’s rollout on 1 January 2024, an important question looms: Is the nation prepared for this shift?
Teaching and assessing literacy using a balanced approach: Effects of can-do self-assessment on early...
Following the January and July 2023 issues, Emiko Izumi from the School of Education & Graduate School of Education at Kwansei Gakuin University discusses the content and results of her collaborative research on the teaching and assessment of reading and writing for early English as foreign language (EFL) learners in Japan.
Lessons from the COVID pandemic to fight against sepsis and common infections
Michael Wong, Founder and Executive Director at Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety and Amy Campbell, Quality Nurse Specialist at ECU Health and Chair at PPAHS Sepsis Advisory Board, discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the fight against sepsis.
The role of hydrogen in the energy transition
Professor Sara Walker, Professor of Energy at Newcastle University, is Director of the Hub on Hydrogen Integration for Accelerated Energy Transitions HI-ACT, and here, she explores the role of hydrogen in the energy transition.
CBâ‚‚R ligands to treat inflammatory diseases
Researchers discuss how scientific innovations might influence the discovery of future tailor-made CB2R-based anti-inflammatory treatments.
Online pressure and gas analysis of lithium-ion cells during abuse tests
Dr Carlos Ziebert, Leader of the Group Batteries – Calorimetry and Safety, KIT, explains how online venting gas analysis of batteries can be performed using a combination of battery calorimetry and online mass spectrometry.
Reducing restraint on residents in Hong Kong care home settings
Individuals from the Jockey Club Centre for Positive Ageing discuss reducing using restraint on residents in Hong Kong care home settings.
AI legislation is vital towards empowering the UK economy
AI legislation is vital for the UK's AI revolution, enabling businesses to drive economic growth while fostering trust in emerging AI technologies.
The link between chemicals in our environment and Parkinson’s disease
In 1980, hundreds of individuals reported to emergency clinics in Northern California complaining of tremors, motility problems, and mild cognitive deficits - all classic signs of Parkinson’s disease (PD)
Stress testing Intellectual Humility in the real world
Arrogance is all around us: political polarization, exploitive leaders, societal unrest and injustice, escalating conflict, and burnout in the workplace. Yet, in an increasingly polarized world, where arrogance and certainty seem to reign, some leaders are quietly practicing another approach: intellectual humility.
UK and Morocco: ÂŁ1.45 million aid post-earthquake
UK and Morocco: The United Kingdom extends its hand in support to Morocco, pledging up to ÂŁ1.45 million to assist Moroccan earth quake.
CBD and growing trust: Sowing the seeds of good health
Over the past seven years, CBD wellness company Savage Cabbage has grown from a small family-run business into a globally recognised, high-quality brand, trusted as an authoritative voice, even in the corridors of Westminster.
Is community collaboration the secret to achieving accessibility for all?
Matthew Deeprose, Senior Learning Designer at the University of Southampton, believes that established community collaboration is crucial in fostering education, awareness, and best practices in accessibility.
UK embassy staff assess cyclone recovery in Ikongo
UK embassy staff, led by Ambassador David Ashley, recently visited Ikongo, a district in southeast Madagascar.
Empathy on TikTok: Farmers and climate change
Farmers, traditionally focused on agriculture, are finding a unique way to engage in conversations about climate change through TikTok.
Future of payments review: Open banking, fintech competitiveness and public sector payments
The UK's Future of Payments review aims to use open banking and innovation to make public services better and more inclusive.