A new King’s College London study finds a cancer drug may reverse brain connectivity changes linked to early Alzheimer’s ...
A European clinical trial finds the drug sulthiame can cut breathing interruptions in sleep apnea, offering hope for a ...
The Arctic is not a distant, frozen frontier; it’s the thinning ice sheet revealing cracks in our global climate system ...
Christopher H. Contag explores how tissue regeneration involves organized interactions beyond just cell replacement, highlighting two emerging technologies ...
Cruz Coronas discuss escalating risks of urban flooding in Europe, highlighting the limitations of traditional flood hazard maps ...
Gary Cooper stresses that public sector organisations must act swiftly to modernise their communications infrastructure ...
Jennifer Ahenakew from Saskatchewan Health Authority emphasizes the importance of reconciliation in healthcare for Indigenous peoples ...
Ireland has been ranked in the top 10 globally for both Open Data Maturity and Digital Government in 2026. Find out more here: ...
Scientists have found the first strong evidence that a neutron star and a black hole merged while travelling in an oval-shaped orbit ...
Secure by Design is discussed here with Marc Hoogstad, regarding the enhancement of government case and workflow management platforms from the ground up ...
As Europe solidifies its climate policies, the Past to Future (P2F) project seeks to validate climate models against a ...
Experts say ADHD is not over-diagnosed in the UK, citing under-diagnosis and long NHS waits as bigger challenges, according to new research ...