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  • Givaudan’s Cereboost demonstrates performance advantages

    Givaudan unveils promising results from new clinical study. The study highlights Cereboost’s potential to enhance driving performance, providing food and beverage manufacturers with compelling evidence for developing cognitive products. Conducted with Michigan State University and PitFit Inc, the research underscores significant improvements in reaction time and driving metrics among professional racecar drivers.


  • Night shifts potentially increase irritable bowel syndrome risk

    Permanent night shifts disrupt the body’s internal clock. A study involving over 266,000 UK adults shows that working night shifts can lead to digestive issues, including irritable bowel syndrome, due to circadian disruption. The research highlights the health risks associated with shift work.


  • Watlow unveils Edge technology at SPS 2025

    Watlow to unveil advanced control technologies at SPS 2025. The global thermal systems leader will showcase its Edge Process Management™ Data platform and PowerNode controller, demonstrating enhancements in control architecture, process efficiency, and data-driven production for manufacturers seeking smarter operational strategies.


  • ifm introduces new leak detection device

    ifm unveils the SDL100, enhancing industrial leak detection accuracy. The handheld device employs ultrasonic MEMS technology with 30 microphones for detecting faint leaks amidst noise. Equipped with a laser distance system and camera, it offers real-time visualisation and documentation of leaks, aiding in efficient maintenance and cost reduction.


  • Optical system accurately measures blood flow

    Scientists develop a new system to measure brain blood flow. Researchers have created a device using optical spectroscopy to noninvasively measure cerebral blood flow. This system can differentiate between scalp and brain blood flow, offering a significant advancement in understanding neurological conditions such as strokes and migraines.


  • Blood proteins indicate MS attack precedes symptoms

    Scientists uncover early brain damage in multiple sclerosis. A recent study from UC San Francisco reveals that the immune system attacks the brain earlier than previously understood. This research provides a detailed timeline of events leading to multiple sclerosis, potentially paving the way for new diagnostic and preventive strategies.


  • Green freeport established in Inverness and Cromarty

    The Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport advances significantly. A memorandum of understanding has been signed between the UK Government, Scottish Government, Highland Council, and the Freeport partnership. This agreement unlocks £25 million in UK Government funding, accelerating development and establishing the Highlands as a renewable energy hub.


  • Givaudan’s Cereboost demonstrates performance advantages

    Synergy Flavours advances greens powders with new flavour solutions. The company introduces a range of flavour-paired solutions for greens ready-to-mix powders, enhancing their taste profile. These innovations leverage Synergy’s expertise in taste modulation, aligning with market trends and consumer preferences in the rapidly expanding greens market.


  • Forterro appoints Alice Taylor as Chief of Staff

    Forterro appoints Alice Taylor as new Chief of Staff. Taylor brings expertise in cloud, AI, and digital transformation to the role. She will work with CEO Dean Forbes to align priorities and drive strategy across Forterro’s European operations, reinforcing the company’s commitment to scaling its business.


  • IMI provides HIPPS for Saudi gas field expansion

    IMI delivers custom-designed HIPPS skids for Saudi project. The Hasbah Gas Field expansion by Saudi Aramco incorporates advanced safety systems, including IMI’s bespoke skids, to enhance personnel and equipment protection. This development supports Saudi Arabia’s aim to boost domestic natural gas supply.