Cambridge scientists have created a revolutionary polymer material capable of sensing minute chemical changes within the body, such as the increased acidity caused by an inflammation flare-up. This "smart" material is designed to release medication exactly when and where it is needed, paving the way for targeted treatments for chronic diseases like
EU Proposes Regional ‘Drone Wall’ to Secure Airspace
The European Union's defense ministers have agreed to develop a coordinated, multi-national "Drone Wall" system to secure European airspace against increasingly frequent unauthorized drone incursions and aerial threats. The initiative will involve shared surveillance technology and integrated defense protocols across member states, driven by concer
Nepal Protest Leader Vows to Run in Upcoming National Elections
Sudan Gurung, a prominent leader of the recent mass protests in Nepal that turned deadly, announced his intention to run as a candidate in the upcoming national elections. His entry into politics signals a formal shift for the youth-led movement from street demonstrations to direct electoral challenges, aiming to transform the political landscape f
UK Plans Compulsory Digital ID System Amid Populist Pressure
The UK government is moving ahead with plans to introduce a compulsory national digital identity scheme, citing populist pressure to curb illegal immigration and strengthen border security. The proposal has drawn fierce criticism from civil liberties groups and politicians across the spectrum, who warn the scheme risks eroding privacy and creating