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Horizon Aircraft reveal 73% of Canadians support air taxi services
A recent study conducted by Horizon Aircraft reveals that 73% of Canadians support the development of air taxi services, aiming to create jobs and reduce congestion.
Sanctions on Russia: New UK law to prohibit access to British legal expertise
UK escalates sanctions on Russia by restricting access to UK legal expertise for wealthy individuals and big businesses tied to the regime.
Gareth Howells – E.ON Business Solutions GmbH
Following an international legal career in private practice and in-house, Gareth has been working in various leadership functions in E.ON’s decentral energy infrastructure businesses for over decade. In the last 4 years, Gareth has taken an instrumental role in driving the strategic growth agenda and positioning of the E.ON...
Building a practical cyber security risk awareness strategy
Nick Denning, CEO of IT consultancy Diegesis and veteran of multiple public sector IT transformation projects shares his thoughts on what makes a successful risk cyber security risk awareness strategy.
Stored fuel’s importance for migrating monarch butterflies: Implications for conserving all migrant animals
In his latest research, Keith A. Hobson, Research Scientist and Professor at Western University, explores why stored fuel is critical to migrating animals, such as monarch butterflies.
Finding common ground: The delicate balance of political compromise in democracy
Associate Professor of Political Communication, Mariken A.C.G. van der Velden, explores the complexities of political compromise, including its impact on political representation and citizen support.
£80 million funding to help British businesses tackle UK carbon emissions
Businesses are to receive a large sum of funding from the government to transition to cleaner alternatives in their industries in pursuit of reducing UK carbon emissions.
Developing novel treatments for childhood solid cancers
With a particular focus on glioma, Dr Peter J Houghton from Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute outlines the barriers that have hindered the development of effective therapies for childhood solid cancers.
The question of being ‘Roman’: Examining ancient history more closely
Professor for Ancient History at the University of Zurich, provides an intriguing and instructive analysis of the question of being ‘Roman’ in his most recent ancient history focus.
UKPIA urges sustainable aviation fuel target to avoid price hike
UKPIA urges the UK Government to set a realistic 2025 target for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) usage by UK airlines, as failure may lead to higher ticket prices.
Diversifying the transition to renewable energy in Taiwan
MMA Global Aqua discuss the transition from the traditional uses of oil and gas to renewable energy in Taiwan, describing the challenges, benefits and skills needed in the transition.
Study reveals generative artificial intelligence impact on job roles
Skillsoft, a leading platform for learning experiences, conducted a groundbreaking study on the impact of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) on job roles.
Leveraging psychedelic therapies for binge eating disorder
Here Tryp Therapeutics examine the viability of using psychedelic therapies for Binge Eating Disorder and the potential results that using psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy could have on different eating disorders.
Study finds children with disabilities commonly face medical discrimination
While medical discrimination has been proven to contribute to worse health outcomes, a study finds that disabled children may be frequent victims of this bias
Medical discrimination is when any person is given a lower standard of care due to any kind of bias.
While bias is often racially motivated, disability...
Foreign investment in UK to fuel job creation across the country
Thanks to billions of pounds for foreign investment in UK, thousands of jobs are expected to be generated throughout the the country according to the UKs department of business and trade.
E-Learning platform for dementia caregivers
Jockey Club Centre for Positive Ageing is developing a multimedia e-learning platform for dementia caregivers; here, they share the vast benefits.
Jacques-Eric Bergez – INRAE
Jacques-Eric Bergez INRAE, HSO, ASR. Systemic agronomist and modeller.
Main research topic on the description and modelling of farmers’ practices in order to develop innovative crop management systems. Development of methodologies from surveys to participatory codesign workshops; from mono to multicriteria assessment. Former head of the multidisciplinary research unit AGIR...
Researchers calculate the entire carbon sequestration of the California current
Researchers aim to quantify carbon sequestration when looking at the California Current ecosystem, analysing the impacts of the biological pump and algal sinking.
Applying data in real-time to global shipping operations
Dom Couldwell, Head of Field Engineering EMA at DataStax, charts the role of data in global shipping operations, which we discover improves the real world in real-time.
The History of Science: A Q&A with Professor Ute Deichmann
Professor Ute Deichmann, Jacques Loeb Centre for the History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, shares some of her expertise of the history of science, with a particular focus on misconceptions and threats to modern day science.