John Houlden from Burges Salmon explains the key developments and early insights arising from the Procurement Act 2023’s ...
Health authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda are dealing with a growing outbreak of Ebola disease caused by the Bundibugyo virus As of 6 June 2026, the two countries ...
The European Research Council (ERC) has officially launched the first competition for its new ERC Plus Grants. ERC Plus ...
An advanced enzyme-aware digital model explains why hydrogen-producing bacteria struggle to grow rapidly and generate fuel ...
More than half a million NHS staff across England are set to receive access to AI technology to help reduce administrative ...
The projects cover the continent, showing how climate adaptation is becoming increasingly practical, local, and visible in everyday life. Europe’s regions face very different climate risks depending ...
Crucially, the results allowed the team to pinpoint the exact physical origin of the noise. The fluctuations are caused by ...
Heather Barnhart at Cellebrite discusses digital forensics in the era of social media as a constantly changing target ...
Scientists have discovered a new species of dinosaur that was a close relative of the Velociraptor. This creature likely used four feathered limbs to glide through the ancient skies of northwestern ...
An innovative universal vaccine technology has successfully completed its first human clinical trial. The study shows that the computationally designed vaccine candidate is safe, well tolerated, and ...
Karen Lee Morrissette, MD, explores the impact of administrative and legal issues on the identification and prevention of ...
As maritime threats evolve, the collaboration between the Ukrainian Naval Forces Institute and the Norwegian Defence University College is setting new standards ...
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