NASA Discovers New Radiation Belts, Glasgow Secures £5M for Health, and Green Hydrogen Boosted | Open Access Weekly

NASA Discovers New Radiation Belts, Glasgow Secures £5M for Health, and Green Hydrogen Boosted | Open Access Weekly

This week’s edition brings you a series of groundbreaking developments and research that highlight the ongoing push for sustainability, health advancements, and climate resilience. From revolutionary green hydrogen production technologies to new insights into space weather and health inequalities, the latest updates shed light on critical issues facing our world today.


New material boosts green hydrogen production efficiency and reduces costs

Researchers at the Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) have developed a revolutionary catalyst that dramatically boosts the efficiency and affordability of green hydrogen production, paving the way for a sustainable energy future

Full story: New material boosts green hydrogen production efficiency and reduces costs


Climate Change: Hazardous Events & Health

The upcoming webinar, Climate Change: Hazardous Events & Health, will focus on the growing health challenges posed by climate change, such as extreme weather events and the spread of pathogens into new areas. Experts will discuss roles in adaptation and resilience, with notable speakers like Prof. Dr. Daniela Jacob of Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) and Prof. Kristie Ebi of the 美国华盛顿大学 . It's free to attend and will offer insights on health risks and adaptation strategies.

Webinar link: Climate Change: Hazardous Events & Health | Open Access Government


Researchers reveal the connection between autoimmunity and CLL

A recent study highlights the connection between autoimmunity and chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Researchers reveal how immune system dysfunction in autoimmune diseases could influence CLL's development, shedding light on potential links between the two.

Full story: Researchers reveal the connection between autoimmunity and CLL


NASA CubeSat detects unexpected radiation belts after 2024 solar storm

NASA’s CubeSat has detected unexpected radiation belts following a 2024 solar storm, providing new insights into space weather's impact. These findings challenge previous models of radiation belt behavior and offer a fresh perspective on how solar events influence Earth's environment.

Full story: NASA CubeSat detects unexpected radiation belts after 2024 solar storm


Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe projects that will contribute to a greener future

The European Commission has released a new report showing how the European Union’s commitment to collaborative research and innovation has a strong effect and what projects are using the most of their support and funding.

Full story: Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe projects that will contribute to a greener future


Glasgow secures £5 Million in funding to fight health inequalities

Glasgow has secured £5 million in research funding to fight health inequalities. A partnership of city organisations will use data and research to address factors like poverty, housing, and education, aiming to improve the lives of all Glaswegians.

Full story: Glasgow secures £5 Million in funding to fight health inequalities



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