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Bringing together biomedical researchers and computer scientists to create personalized medicine

Artificial Intelligence holds the potential to significantly contribute to the shift towards a more personalized  approach. Having multidisciplinary skills and establishing working groups that bring together biomedical researchers and computer scientists is necessary to attain this ambitious goal.
Reducing Non-Human Primate Sacrifice

Reducing non-human primate sacrifice for brain research in the virtual era

Non-Human primates (NHPs) continue to be fundamentally necessary to advance our understanding of the human brain, from its molecular and cellular make up all the way to its systems architecture and how all these mesmerizing components give rise to behavior. This necessity is not changing. It is the curiosity and effort of the human brain to understand itself.
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Hydrogen in the UK and beyond

Anthony Boden, Jon Dyson, and Davis Bigestans at Charles River Associates, tell us what we need to know about hydrogen in the UK and beyond.
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Consuming ultra-processed foods associated with elevated cancers

Consuming higher-quality ultra-processed foods (UPFs) might be linked to a higher risk of cancers in the upper aerodigestive tract, encompassing the mouth, throat, and oesophagus.
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UK Government: Disabled people urged to work from home or face benefit cuts

In a significant policy shift, the UK government, led by Chief Secretary to the Treasury Laura Trott, urges disabled people with mobility and mental health challenges to work from home or risk losing benefits, emphasising it as a citizen's duty.
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Identifying lung cancer risk in ‘never smokers’ using artificial intelligence

An artificial intelligence tool can effectively detect high-risk individuals for lung cancer among non-smokers using routine chest X-ray images.
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New AI system can diagnose Autism earlier

A new Artificial intelligence (AI) system has been designed to examine specialised brain MRIs and proved accurate in diagnosing autism in children aged 24 to 48 months.
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Minimal chemical pollution, increased offshore wind farms and energy production sustainability

Coordinator of the Anemoi project, Bavo De Witte (ILVO), discusses the path to minimal chemical pollution and increasing the sustainability of offshore wind energy.
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Surfer’s mental health boosts global economy by $1 trillion annually

New research from Griffith University and Andrés Bello University reveals that surfing's positive impact on surfer's mental health contributes a staggering $1 trillion annually to the global economy.
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European Innovation Council approves €1 Billion in deep tech venture investments

Today, the European Commission announced that the European Innovation Council (EIC) Fund has approved nearly €1 billion in investments for deep tech companies since it commenced operations in September 2022.
Average Land Surface Temperature between 5:00 and 6:00 pm for two adaptation scenarios (left; roofs without greening up to 75 °C; right;: green roofs up to 45°C), study conducted by A. Reinbold, climate service centre (GERICS)

Profound scientific climate solutions in application on the ground

Provision of operational services to support climate change adaptation in municipal practice.
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A comprehensive approach to health promotion with the Quaich Inc.

The Quaich Inc. is a well-respected, internationally recognized health promotion consulting company located in Prince Edward Island, Canada.
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Understanding the unmet needs of individuals with ADHD

Dr Jo Perkins, a chartered coaching and counselling psychologist, discusses some of the key challenges associated with ADHD and the steps needed to improve awareness and patient care.
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GCSE students in England receive extended COVID support for exams

The Department for Education (DfE) in England has proposed an extension of support measures for GCSE students in their maths and science exams amid efforts to mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Energy transition plans: How municipalities face the energy transition

Municipalities need tools to manage and achieve the local energy transition, according to Gerard Laguna Benet, Researcher at BEE Group – CIMNE.
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Sepsis survivors: Improving long-term health outcomes post sepsis

Michael Wong and Amy Campbell from the Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety reflect on the fourth World Sepsis Congress discussion, which focused on ways to improve long-term health outcomes post sepsis.
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Climate change threatens beach tourism

The Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) and the Blue Flag Programme cooperate on the beach and coastal tourism adaptation to climate change.
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Machine learning helps to improve climate services

Machine Learning methods have received significant attention in the past few years as a game changer for product development and Climate Services Machine Learning methods, as part of the larger field of Artificial Intelligence, have received much attention in the past few years as a game changer for product development...
Forest dieback using the example of a group of diseased spruces in a mixed forest in Germany

Understanding the impact of drought on forests: Bridging science and practice

Due to the very long rotation times of trees 100 years old or more, the forest sector is being particularly affected by the changes brought about by climate change, especially by the impact of drought.

Entrepreneurship creates jobs, growth and innovation

Dr Padmesh Gupta, Managing Director of Oxford Business College, probes if entrepreneurship plays a vital part in creating jobs, growth and innovation.

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