Bridging Science and Policy: Reflections on the Royal Society Pairing Scheme at Westminster

The Royal Society Pairing Scheme is designed to help researchers and policymakers experience each other’s worlds. Every year, about thirty scientists from across the UK are paired with Members of Parliament, peers or civil servants to develop a deeper mutual understanding of how science and policy interact. During the Week in Westminster, participants take part […]
AI Agents in Healthcare: How They Work, What They Can Do, and How to Use Them

Healthcare systems all over the world are under a lot of stress. Organisations are having to rethink how they provide care because of rising patient demand, staff shortages, operational inefficiencies, and the growing complexity of data. This is where AI agents in healthcare are starting to make a big difference. AI agents are different from […]
The Best AI Tools to Keep an Eye On in 2026

AI in 2026 is very different from what it was like a year or two ago. The talk has changed from new tools and flashy demos to something much more useful. People and businesses are asking clearer questions these days. Can I trust this tool? Does it work in real life? Can people really trust […]
Beyond MCP: The Next Era of AI Cooperation and Why Agent-to-Agent Protocols Are Inevitable

Artificial intelligence is quietly entering a new phase. For years, progress has been driven by better models, more data and faster compute. Now, a deeper transformation is underway. The focus is moving from What individual AI systems can do? to How multiple AI systems can work together?. Model Context Protocol, or MCP, has been an […]
When APIs Meet MCP

Imagine a busy kitchen. One chef chops vegetables, another stirs the soup, and someone else bakes dessert. Now, picture them all working together perfectly, every move in sync, every dish cooked on time. That’s how computers and AIs like to work, too, through teamwork. However, to come together, they require a common language. For decades, […]