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Breaking the Stigma: Promoting Awareness of Perinatal Mental Health
Lorna Rothery spoke to Wendy Davis, Executive Director of Postpartum Support International, about the prevalence of perinatal mental health problems and how inadequate medical education and policies surrounding mental health care can negatively affect new parents.
Fighting disinformation to safeguard democracy
In today's digital age, combating disinformation is crucial to safeguarding democracy. Here, John Comer, rapporteur for the EESC explores the evolution of misinformation, its consequences, and strategies to empower citizens and protect democratic institutions.
Current CO2 removal plans will not meet Paris Agreement goals
A recent study led by the Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC) in collaboration with the University of East Anglia (UEA) has raised concern on the lack of current plans to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere.
iSMART Lab: Machine Learning innovation with real-world applications
iSMART Lab is a pioneering research institution at the forefront of machine learning (ML) innovation, with a specific focus on creating groundbreaking algorithms for practical, real-world applications.
School of Industrial Relations at Université de Montréal
The School of Industrial Relations at the Université de Montréal (École de relations industrielles de l'Université de Montréal or ÉRI) is one of the major centres for the study of work and employment in North America
ÉRI brings together specialists in the areas of human resources management, labour relations, labour...
Using sugar as a catalyst to convert carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide
In a study published in Science, Northwestern University researchers have introduced a catalyst with the ability to convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into carbon monoxide (CO), using table sugar.
China launches Chang’e-6 probe to collect samples from Moon’s dark side
China has set on a mission to uncover the mysteries of the Moon's far side, launching the Chang'e-6 probe from the Wenchang Space Launch Center.
Being sober curious: What, why and how
Have you heard the term ‘sober curious?’ What is it, why is it causing so much interest, and how can you do it?
Print and post help make London’s pensioners better off
Print and post helped make London’s pensioners better off by over £8 million a year, writes Jason Lusty, Senior Business Development Manager at CFH Docmail Limited.
New revised age for ancient human fossils in Southern China
Discoveries illuminate Homo sapiens' presence in Eastern Asia, researchers have new revelations regarding the age and provenance of Homo sapiens fossils discovered in the Tongtianyan cave, situated in the Liujiang District of Liuzhou City, Southern China.
Algorithm “DPTM” for continuous authentication with behavioural biometrics
Takeshi Yamada, Professor from Daiichi Institute of Technology, describes the algorithm “DPTM” for continuous authentication with behavioural biometrics, beginning with the current device security outlook.
Keeping pace with the changing face of fraud in the UK
Ted Datta, Senior Director at Moody’s Head of Financial Crime Compliance Industry Practice, Europe, Africa, and Americas, discusses the rise of fraud in the UK and what companies and the government can do to turn the tide.
NASA’s James Webb Telescope maps weather on exoplanet WASP-43 b
Using NASA's James Webb Telescope researchers have revealed insights into the weather patterns of the hot gas-giant exoplanet, WASP-43 b.
Net-zero construction: Bath leads the way in cutting emissions in construction
Bath and North East Somerset Council have announced a planning policy to reduce carbon emissions in construction.
Perimenopause linked to a higher risk of depression in women
The mental health challenges women face during the perimenopause stage are often overlooked.
An organizing protocol for society’s approach at responding to climate change
Huffington Foundation Professor of Economics and Environmental Studies, Emeritus Gary Yohe argues that adopting an iterative risk management approach is the most effective way when responding to climate change uncertainties.
Gary Yohe – Wesleyan University
Gary Yohe earned his PhD in economics from Yale University in 1975. As a senior member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) from 1995 through 2017, he shared its 2007 Nobel Peace Prize. His primary research, assessment and communication efforts have been focused on exploring describing the...
Building the skills needed for combatting fraud in the public sector
Ralph Cockburn, Senior Counter Fraud Investigator Apprenticeship Tutor at Intelligencia Training discusses combatting fraud in the public sector through prevention skills.
European research, innovation and education
Open Access Government places the spotlight on research, innovation and education policy in Europe, with a particular focus on the European Education Area.
Trucking’s environmental benefits: Combining automation and electrification
The is a significant potential to mitigate urban health impacts and environmental damages by combining automation and electrification in long-haul trucking.