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Yuki Kobayashi – Chalmers University of Technology
Yuki Kobayashi received a B.A. and M.S. degrees in urban management engineering from Kyoto University, Japan, in 2018
He worked for the EV System Laboratory, Nissan Research Center from 2018 to 2023. He has been researching the impact of electric vehicles on the electricity grid in Sweden as a PhD...
Engineered endosymbionts as novel cancer therapeutics
Satyajit Hari Kulkarni and Christopher H. Contag from the Institute for Quantitative Health Science and Engineering focus on engineered endosymbionts, which they argue is a paradigm shift in anticancer bacteriotherapy toward killing tumors from the inside out.
Professor Narges Armanfard – McGill University
Dr. Armanfard is the founder and principal investigator of the iSMART Lab
In addition to her role as a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at McGill University, she holds affiliations with Mila–Quebec AI Institute, McGill Centre for Intelligent Machines (CIM), McGill Initiative in Computational Medicine (MiCM),...
How do we tackle sepsis?
How do we tackle sepsis? What role do infection prevention and control play? What are the symptoms? How do we treat sepsis and reduce its risk? Let’s discover more about sepsis here.
Human activity pushes Earth’s freshwater resources beyond pre-industrial limits
Analysis of global freshwater resources has revealed alarming trends, indicating that human activity has dramatically altered the Earth's freshwater cycle.
Distant lights in space: Fermi Telescope unveils a hidden universe of pulsars
NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has illuminated a hidden field of pulsars, revealing 294 gamma-ray-emitting pulsars with an additional 34 awaiting confirmation
These findings mark a seismic leap, heightening our understanding of these enigmatic cosmic marvels by 27-fold since the mission's inception in 2008.
What are pulsars?
Pulsars, the stellar remnants born...
Contribution of oxidative stress to neurodegenerative disease
Paul A. Hyslop, from Arkley BioTek Indianapolis, details an ongoing specific research approach to identify, characterize, and validate physiologically relevant neuronal targets of H2O2 in designing therapeutics for neurodegenerative disease progression.
Local exposure to asylum seekers promotes a more positive attitude toward ethnic diversity
Sigrid Suetens, Professor from Tilburg University School of Economics and Management, shows that local exposure to asylum seekers promotes a more positive attitude toward ethnic diversity.
Artificial intelligence outperforms humans in creative thinking
Artificial intelligence has overtaken humans when it comes to creative thinking.
EU research and innovation policies
Open Access Government provides an overview of Horizon 2020, the European Union’s research and innovation programme (2014-2020), its successor, Horizon Europe (2021-27), plus the European Research Area policy.
The revolutionary role of book scanners in modern libraries: The power of knowledge digitized
Learn about the revolutionary role of book scanners in modern libraries, or in other words, the power of knowledge digitized from ScannX, Inc.
Astronomers unlock the secret of heavy element formation in cosmic collision
An international team of astronomers has discovered the mysterious origins of heavy elements in the universe.
€500 million to promote advanced materials for greener digital transition
The European Commission has revealed a strategy to push the EU to the front of advanced materials technology, crucial for the twin transition towards a greener and more digital economy.
Welfare economics: Reducing animal suffering at negligible costs
Yew-Kwang Ng, Emeritus Professor from the Department of Economics, at Monash University in Australia, argues the case for reducing animal suffering at negligible costs to human beings.
Unlocking the power of energy efficiency: A multi-benefit approach with the referee tool
Energy efficiency is a cornerstone of the European Green Deal and the European Union’s (EU) pathway toward carbon neutrality. With implementation efforts underway across the Continent, the Referee tool stands ready to support decision-makers and stakeholders in their energy efficiency planning, embracing a multi-benefits approach.
Internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy
Heather D. Hadjistavropoulos, Hugh C. McCall, and Jill A. B. Price, walk us through internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy tailored to public safety personnel.
Natalie Duffield – Inhealthcare
Natalie is Sales and Marketing Director at Inhealthcare, having worked in the IT and Telecommunications industries for more than 25 years
Natalie first began her career in IT in a junior role but convinced her boss to give her a start in technical sales, a traditionally male-dominated field. Natalie went on to...
Supporting tree-planting initiatives could relieve pressure on the NHS
Doctors call for immediate action to prioritise the environment due to its crucial role in improving public health and helping the strain on the National Health Service (NHS).
Rare Disease Day: The technology that could help rare genetic liver disorder patients
February 29th is dedicated to raising awareness about rare diseases and looking into the opportunities technology could bring for potential treatments.
InsideOutBio.com: New pathways to overcome tumor-induced suppression
InsideOutBio is focused on the immunotherapy of cancers, exploiting newly discovered pathways to overcome tumor-induced suppression of host immune responses.