A progressive new partnership between the innovation clusters in Cambridge and Manchester aims to boost investment in both cities and across the UK. The link-up will draw on the...
Hot, dry and growing: new report reveals that our economically significant region is one of the most challenged to thrive. The East of England (defined as the area Anglian...
Targeted Alpha Therapy (TAT) is a promising cancer treatment in nuclear medicine, but the supply of alpha-emitting radionuclides – which the treatment relies on – is very limited. A...
The world’s most extensive clinical study into liver cirrhosis has been announced by Newcastle University, University of Edinburgh and r esearch-driven global biopharmaceutical company, Boehringer Ingelheim. The ADVANCE (Accelerating...
Parents of newborns might feel like they have aged a few years in those early months of sleepless nights. Now, scientists at the University of Leicester are investigating whether...
Drilling into magma to use as a heat source sounds like the stuff of science fiction. Yet it’s precisely what Iceland aims to do. The islanders have exploited their...
Alev Somer, Director of Trade and Environment at the Bureau of International Recycling (BIR), addresses the advantages and potential pitfalls associated with EPR. The recycling industry relies heavily on...
The Distributed Energy Show, taking place on 13th & 14th of March 2024 at the Telford International Centre, is thrilled to announce the release of its highly anticipated conference...
University of Birmingham Enterprise have launched EvoPhase, which delivers services to optimise existing and new process equipment that mixes, blends, stores, or stirs granular materials. EvoPhase will use evolutionary AI...
Bayer has received a regulatory ‘one-two’ for its new fungicide active substance and the first product to contain it. The Chemicals Regulation Division (CRD) of the Health & Safety...

