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Phage therapy at scale: Delivering real-world impact in the fight against AMR

Gareth Bolitho, Commercial Director of Cellexus, discusses the potential of phage therapy in combatting the rising global threat of AMR.

Unseen dangers: How hospital sinks become breeding grounds for pathogens

AvantGuard addresses how hospital sinks spread harmful pathogens, contributing to healthcare-associated infections and outbreak risks.

How CH4 Global’s seaweed supplement can slash your cattle’s methane emissions

Farmer Heath Tiller explains his decision to use CH4 Global’s Methane Tamer seaweed-based food supplement to reduce cattle methane emissions.

Accelerating nuclear innovation through the Brilliant Energy Institute at Ontario Tech University

The Brilliant Energy Institute holds Canada’s only accredited nuclear engineering programme and IAEA Collaborating Centre designation.

The role of space tech and AI in building climate resilience

RSS-Hydro explores how cutting-edge space technologies and AI are revolutionising Earth Observation to drive climate resilience.

Sidestepping physics to run fusion power plants

Fusion energy may be the holy grail of clean energy, but harnessing its complex processes and machinery is a daunting task. Learn more here.

Safe and sustainable by design PFAS-free coatings for textile, packaging and kitchenware

TORNADO project is moving to new PFAS-free coatings with water and oil repellence, following safe and environmentally friendly solutions.

Data management and the orbital environment: Finding the needle in the haystack

3S Northumbria discusses why effective data management is essential to o navigate the increasingly congested orbital environment.

LUX-INVENTA: Towards the discovery of photomagnetic materials and related multi-purpose molecules

Learn about LUX-INVENTA, an European Research Council-funded project aiming to develop photomagnetic materials.

Charting the expansion of the Universe with gravitational waves

Ghent University is exploring how gravitational-wave observations are paving the way toward a deeper understanding of the cosmos.

Realising Canada’s potential in subatomic physics: TRIUMF’s vision for 2025-2030

At TRIUMF's particle accelerator laboratory, a new vision for Canadian subatomic physics research and innovation is emerging.

Exploration in America’s newest copper district

Zeus is unlocking potential hidden beneath the silver-rich terrain of Idaho by tapping into a newly identified copper district.

Revolutionising space electronics: How TAU Systems’ ultrafast compact accelerators deliver radiation-testing-as-a-service

TAU Systems is transforming space electronics testing with its compact ultrafast accelerators that provide radiation-testing-as-a-service.

ANEMEL: Revolutionising green hydrogen production from ‘dirty’ water

The ANEMEL project has achieved major breakthroughs in its plight to sustainably produce green hydrogen from low-quality water sources.

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.

Phage Therapy – The opportunity and the challenges

Learn how phage therapy is a promising solution against AMR by utilising highly selective viruses that target specific bacteria.

Biometric Authentication solving Data Breach problems: How to protect your online life using CardLab’s secure tokenised identity access solution

Learn how CardLab’s biometric authentication system enhances online security by enabling secure access through fingerprint verification.

Avantamine: The ultimate solution for global preparedness against pathogens

Avantamine avoids the drawbacks of bleach, making it an effective, safe, and versatile solution for infection control.

Rousing the quantum vacuum with extreme laser light

The University of Maryland explores light’s key role in physics, from electromagnetic waves to quantum vacuum experiments.

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