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Research collaboration: Cross-disciplinary training in sustainable chemistry and chemical processes
Greg M. Swain, Professor of Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry at Michigan State University, is researching cross-disciplinary training in sustainable chemistry and chemical processes. Here, he emphasizes the importance of teamwork for effective research collaborations.
The role of stem cell-derived tissues in novel treatments for cardiac ailments
Curbs on animal testing mean human tissues derived from induced pluripotent stem cells offer a promising platform in discovering novel treatments for cardiac ailments.
AI breakthrough in cancer detection
AI model named Candycrunch has been designed to transform cancer detection through advanced sugar analysis.
Artificial intelligence (AI) in mammographic screening in Norway
BreastScreen Norway discusses how the results from their screening programme for early breast cancer detection can influence future artificial intelligence to streamline early breast cancer detection.
Premium paints for superior protection against viruses, bacteria and mould growth
Find out here how Protection Paints provides premium paints that protects against viruses and bacteria and prevents the recurrence of mould growth.
The TITAN Project: Transforming the food system for a sustainable future
The European Federation of Food Science and Technology (EFFoST) wants to revolutionise the food industry with its new TITAN Project. This four-year Horizon Europe initiative seeks to enhance transparency, improve food safety, and promote sustainability in the agri-food sector.
Innovation in clinical trials in brain health: Computerised assessment and remote clinical trials
New clinical trials in brain health require innovative methodologies for targeted recruitment and longitudinal assessment. Professor Anne Corbett outlines how her team’s PROTECT portfolio can overcome challenges in trials of cognitive health interventions, offering solutions for intelligent trial design.
The ethical and legal challenges of cell donation for brain organoid research
Ethical and legal concerns raised by the use of human biological materials, especially cells from adult donors and foetal tissues, must be thoroughly examined.
Tsutomu Sawai – Hiroshima University
Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences,
Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan
Uehiro Division for Applied Ethics,
Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences,
Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan
Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Biology,
Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine,
National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Detoxification: The science behind social media claims of detox health benefits
Jessie R. Badley and Pamela J. Lein from the University of California, Davis, explain the science behind detoxification and the claims of detox health benefits in social media and the deception associated with it.
The UK railway system: Are Britain’s railways heading in the right direction?
Here, Dr Michael Harrison, Senior Lecturer in Economics and Finance, explores the current state of the UK railway system, highlighting the different models in operation and the upcoming changes.
Walking has proven to dramatically reduce the recurrence of low back pain
Researchers have discovered that adults who regularly walk can nearly double the time they remain free from low back pain recurrences.
How the government can support the national fight against fraud
According to a recent survey conducted by LexisNexis Risk Solutions on digital trust, banking is the most trusted sector, with 86% of UK consumers deeming banks trustworthy. However, only 28% deem government institutions trustworthy, so, how can the government support the national fight against fraud?
Aiding infection control with Vira-Protect
Protection Paints has developed Vira-Protect with a source of silver ions combined with water-based paint-compatible polyurethane to create a hardwearing, efficient paint to support infection control
AI-empowered higher education: Challenges and opportunities
The rise of Generative AI is transforming everything, including education. This article explores the challenges and opportunities of this digital revolution, proposing solutions for policymakers, educators, and students to navigate the future of AI-empowered higher education .
Empowering trans and nonbinary students against sexual assault
Sarah Peitzmeier, Micah Hopkins and Charlene Y. Senn describe how an effective sexual assault resistance program for women is being adapted for trans and nonbinary students.
Smart lighting for a sustainable urban ecosystem
Urbis Schréder guide us through the concept of interoperable smart lighting, which seeks to create a sustainable urban ecosystem.
Driving down the worldwide IT project failure rate of 70%, and boosting success
One of Open Access Government’s current commentators, David P Jacobs of MaxVal Consultancy, is leading a strong attack on the disconcertingly expensive project failure rate of the last 40 years.
Six reasons why you should be walking in the rain
England has just had the wettest 18 months since records began in 1836! Many days, we’ve all been holed up inside, unable to go out for our daily exercise because of the rain. So, it might surprise you to know that there are numerous health benefits from exercising and walking in the rain.
AI alerts can improve patient outcomes
What impact does machine learning have on clinical care? A study reveals that AI-generated alerts can significantly enhance patient outcomes.