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Dementia therapy session through art

New method predicts dementia up to nine years in advance with over 80% accuracy

Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have made a significant breakthrough in the early prediction of dementia, developing a new method that can predict the disease with over 80% accuracy up to nine years before a clinical diagnosis.
5GSOLAR

5GSOLAR: On track for effective project commercialisation

Maciej Sibiński, Research Professor from Tallinn University of Technology, highlights the 5GSOLAR project, which is on track to commercialise solar cells.
African American schoolgirl raising her hand to answer the question on a class in the classroom.

Storying the world: Decolonizing classrooms

Geraldine Balzer, Associate Professor from the College of Education at the University of Saskatchewan, discusses the importance of decolonizing classrooms by telling stories about the world.
New House Under Construction

Housing crisis in Europe: The EESC calls on the EU to act

András Edelényi from EESC says that the EU must take action when it comes to the housing crisis in Europe.
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Drowsy driving among teens is a major public safety concern

A recent study to be presented at the SLEEP 2024 annual meeting has revealed a significant public safety concern: drowsy driving among teenagers.
Robotic screening platform for T cell growth Photo: SINTEF/Geir Mogen

T cells successfully fighting cancer

Else Marit Inderberg and Sébastien Wälchli from Oslo University Hospital explore what we need to know about T cells successfully fighting cancer.

Sébastien Wälchli – Oslo University Hospital

Sébastien Wälchli obtained his PhD (Tyrosine Phosphatase signaling) at the University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland in 2002 and his postdoctoral training (Toxin endocytosis) at the Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway He converted to researcher in cancer immunology (TCR isolation and development) in 2007 and from 2013 became project leader for...

Else Marit Inderberg – Oslo University Hospital

Else Marit Inderberg leads the Translational Research Unit performing immunomonitoring in clinical trials and development of cellular therapy at the Dept. of Cellular therapy, Oslo University Hospital Her main research focus is on T-cell function and therapy development, including identification of predictive biomarkers of therapy response. She has broad oncology-related...

Moody’s global data and automation solutions

Moody’s can support you with data-driven, automated solutions that identify and control different areas of risk.
Planet Earth At Night - City Lights of Europe Glowing In The Dark

The ongoing quest for Social Europe

European Trade Union Institute’s General Secretary, Esther Lynch, with Research Director, Bart Vanhercke, provide a detailed look at the ongoing quest for Social Europe.
Figure 1. Differential resistance, dV/dI, vs. bias voltage (left), and at zero-bias vs. temperature (right), across the boundary between ion-implanted and unimplanted regions of a CDW crystal, NbSe3 (as compared to a pristine sample, inset on the left and black triangles on the right). Note the abrupt drop in zero-bias resistance below 46 K, as shown by the red circles on the right. (12)

Collective quantum phenomena and their applications

John H. Miller, Jr., University of Houston (UH), from the Dept. of Physics and Texas Center for Superconductivity, explains collective quantum phenomena and their applications.

Kinta Serve, DA – Idaho State University

Aiden Niblett is an undergraduate at Idaho State University. He has worked for over two years in the lab of primary investigator, Dr. Kinta Serve. He is a Biology-Biomedical Science major, and his research involves autoimmunity caused by asbestos exposure. Aiden plans to attend medical school following graduation in the...
Hospital Emergency Department sign

Major London hospitals disrupted by cyber-attack

Major London hospitals, including Guy’s, St Thomas’, and King’s College, have been severely disrupted by a cyber-attack that has forced the cancellation of operations and blood transfusions.
Table 1. Demographics of Libby, MT study participants (n=296., with percentage of the population given in parentheses.

Asbestos-induced autoantibodies across Libby demographics

Aiden Niblett, Jean Pfau, and Kinta Serve focus on asbestos-induced autoantibodies across different demographics in Libby. They emphasize the importance of understanding the impact of asbestos.
Cornerstone: An independent expert property damage surveying company

Cornerstone: An independent expert property damage surveying company

Cornerstone provides independent expert property investigations for a host of clients, including Social, Local Authority, and Private Housing, NHBC, Structural Surveyors, and Insurance providers, seeking to define the root causes of reported damp, condensation, and mould.
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Cornerstone: Working with you to resolve damp and mould

David Bly, Managing Director of Cornerstone Management Services Ltd, a company providing independent expert property health surveys, is of the opinion more can be done to mitigate damp and mould.
Blind woman reading text in braille

Putting the patient first: Accessibility in healthcare communication

Elspeth Bond, Marketing Executive at Synertec Ltd, explains why more must be done to improve healthcare communication strategies for patients in order to improve accessibility and inclusivity as well as promote greater efficiency across the NHS.

Morgan Wright – SentinelOne

Morgan is an internationally recognised expert on cybersecurity strategy and cyberterrorism He currently serves as a Senior Fellow at The Center for Digital Government, Chief Security Advisor for SentinelOne, and is the chief technology analyst for Fox News and Fox Business on cybersecurity, cyberterrorism, national security, and intelligence. Morgan's landmark testimony before...

The different facets of biodiversity

Professor F. Guillaume Blanchet from Université de Sherbrooke explores the various aspects of biodiversity and the challenge involved in monitoring it.
Neurons in Parkinson's disease

Breakthrough in diagnosing dementia with Lewy bodies through voice analysis

Researchers have found a new method to distinguish between Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB) and Alzheimer's Disease (AD) using vocal emotional expressions.

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