Rishi Sunak Champions Global Initiative to Combat Malnutrition through AI and Science
AI technology can combat malnutrition by developing fortified and biofortified crops that can address specific nutritional deficiencies prevalent in different regions.
UK Cybersecurity Center Warns of 'Deepfakes' Threat to Next Election
The rapid evolution of AI technology has made it increasingly challenging to distinguish between genuine and manipulated content.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves Plans Pensions Reform to Revitalise UK's Sluggish Economic Growth
Reeves' vision for pension reform envisions redirecting a significant portion of retirement savings towards bolstering the growth of British businesses.
UK Ministers Urged to Expand Financial Support for Cost of Living Crisis
With the cost of household gas and electricity remaining notably elevated, the cost of living crisis continues to plague Britons.
£2 million allocated by UK government to creation of AI tools for teachers
UK ministers hope advances in technology can help achieve their aim of slashing teacher workload by five hours per week over the next three years.
£850m Space Mission Sends Back First Images from Euclid Space Telescope
The European Space Agency's ambitious mission, valued at €1 billion (equivalent to £850 million), has a primary focus on unravelling the mysteries of dark matter and dark energy.
Nigeria To Launch Vaccination Campaign to Vaccinate 7.7 Million Girls Against Leading Cause of Cervical Cancer
Nigeria, Africa's most populous country, has one of the highest rates of cervical cancer in the world, which is responsible for the deaths of thousands of Nigerian women each year.
25 Conservative MPs are Considering Submitting Letters Expressing Lack of Confidence in Sunak's Leadership
Sunak is set to confront a critical challenge as he strives to advance the renters reform bill amid completing his one-year tenure as the UK Prime Minister.
Novel Induction Chemotherapy Treatment for Cervical Cancer Patients reduces risk by 35%
Induction chemotherapy was tested over the span of a decade on 500 patients with cervical cancer at medical facilities in the UK, Mexico, India, Italy, and Brazil.
Braverman Suggests Crackdown On Pro-Arab Chants After Sunak Vows Accountability for UK Supporters of Hamas
Braverman is calling for criminal action to be taken against UK supporters of Hamas as part of a broader strategy to bolster national security and safeguard against extremist ideologies.
China's Artificial Intelligence Programs Pose A Threat to U.S. National Security
The warning comes as the United States is also exploring their own plans to harness AI technology for its own benefit.
Cancer Treatment Implant in Development to Reduce Cancer Death Rates by 50%
The implant will be equipped with advanced sensors that can detect cancerous cells at their earliest stages, often before symptoms manifest.
Venice Will Become the First City in the World to Charge Day-Tripper Tourists
Starting in spring 2024, Venice will select 30 dates to apply the €5 entry fee, apart from the tourist tax, for day-trippers.
Data Breaches in the UK Put Domestic Abuse Victims' Lives at Risk
When a domestic victim's information is exposed due to data breaches, it can lead to stalking, harassment or even physical violence from their abusers.
Six Migrant Women Rescued in Europe as European Migrant Crisis Persists
The plight of migrants, like the six women found in the lorry, highlights the urgent need for comprehensive and humane solutions to address the European migrant crisis.
Astronauts and Cosmonauts Return to Earth After Year-Long Odyssey in Space
Their mission began as a routine trip to the International Space Station in March 2022, but unforeseen technical difficulties turned it into a year-long space odyssey.
Vape Marketing Claims of Being '95% Safer' Than Cigarettes Spurs Concern as Youth Vaping Rates Rise
Public health campaigns and messages highlighted that vaping could be a viable option for those struggling to quit smoking through other methods.
UN report reveals global failure in advancing women rights, with more than 340 million women to live in extreme poverty by 2030
The report forecasts that climate change may lead to an increase of up to 158.3 million additional women living in poverty by mid-century, surpassing the number of affected men by 16 million.
Microsoft's patent for 'game changer' AI-powered smart backpack gets approved
The tech giant boasts that their new AI innovation could be a "game changer", revealing that the smart bag contains a camera, microphone, speaker, network interface, processor and storage.
What are the ABCs of ADHD, and is it possible to navigate it?
Not many people understand what it is like to be an adult diagnosed with ADHD, with most believing it is as cute and quirky as the media portrays it.
Edinburgh researchers prove playing musical instruments as a child can lead to cognitive advantages
A reported 39 participants still continued to play a musical instrument at the age of 82 and approximately two-thirds reported that they had played the piano as a child.
Internet of things and AI are creating personalised guest experiences for the hospitality industry
From personalised guest experiences to operational efficiency gains, these technologies are reshaping the industry and setting new standards for excellence.
AI models enhance children's suicide risk prediction
New artificial intelligence technology aims to improve early suicide risk prediction and intervention for at-risk youth.
First-ever pill approved for postnatal depression treatment
Maternal mental health begins with first medication for postnatal depression treatment, with postnatal depression affecting approximately one in seven new mothers.
Lower bird diversity linked to increase in mental health hospital admissions
Research highlights the intriguing connection between biodiversity and mental health hospital admissions, urging a fresh perspective on the importance of biodiversity conservation.
UK pig industry becomes profitable after two years of losses
Market reforms in the UK pig industry pave the way for a swine resurgence, with analysts from the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) saying pig farmers were still losing an average of £17.
Unfavourable weather conditions threaten consumer prices and agricultural output
Concerns over food inflation are intensifying as weather conditions threaten consumer prices and food security, particularly affecting crops like wheat, barley and potatoes.
Record high of nearly 6,000 hospitality industry closures in the last 12 Months
There have been approximately one in 18 hospitality industry closures all over Britain in the past year, as the record-breaking number sends shock waves through the sector and raises concerns about the long-term viability of businesses.
AI and neuromodulation show promise in revolutionizing sleep disorder treatments
A project integrating artificial intelligence and neuromodulation aims to build wireless systems-on-chips that can aid in sleep disorder treatments.
Young women seeking mental health help in the UK labelled 'dramatic'
Women seeking mental health help were told their issues could be hormonal while or that they were simply "overthinking things".