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PFAS blood testing reveals high levels of exposure in the US
As part of nationwide environmental health assessments, PFAS blood testing programmes have detected widespread exposure across the US.
PIP-II project: Accelerating opportunity for new discovery
Discover how the PIP-II project is a major upgrade to Fermilab’s accelerator complex and what this means for future discovery.
EU nuclear energy development needs €241bn investment by 2050
The EU needs a €241bn investment in nuclear energy by 2050 to support decarbonisation, energy security, and innovation. Find out more.
Red Arrows make history with first flight using sustainable fuels
This is the first time the team has flown with sustainable fuels at a public event, following groundbreaking trials. Discover more here.
Regaining US leadership in semiconductor manufacturing
Sandia National Laboratories has joined a new partnership to help the US regain its leadership in semiconductor manufacturing.
PFAS exposure before birth linked to higher teen blood pressure, study finds
Prenatal PFAS exposure is linked to higher blood pressure in teens, highlighting long-term health risks from these persistent chemicals.
Semiconductor photonic quantum chips in Luxembourg: Towards scalable quantum technology
Quantum materials research in Luxembourg is set to develop quantum chips, which may revolutionise the quantum internet and quantum computers.
LPOXY Therapeutics: Delivering oxygen to prevent C. difficile infections
Discover how LPOXY Therapeutics is redefining infection prevention with a novel oral oxygen therapy targeting deadly C. difficile.
Zero-waste beauty: Sustainable packaging innovation in the cosmetics industry
Ellie Gabel discusses how, as zero-waste beauty gains momentum, the cosmetics industry is rethinking packaging with sustainable materials, refillable systems, and innovative designs that...
RSPCA applauds UK Government animal products labelling reforms in major step for animal welfare
RSPCA welcomes UK plans for mandatory method of production labelling on animal products, marking a major step toward improved animal welfare.











