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1.5 million immigrants to receive permanent residency in Canada to aid economy
The Canadian government have announced their plan to take in 500,000 immigrants annually under permanent residency schemes – but will this benefit Canada’s economic gap?
Tackling the whole-life emissions of the European built environment
Stephen Richardson, Director of European Regional Network at WorldGBC looks toward the built environment and its climate impacts across ten European Green Building Councils.
Climate change: The true possibilities of impact business
Matt Meyer, Chief Executive, Taylor Vinters, uncovers the true possibilities of impact business in light of climate change solutions.
Matt Meyer – Taylor Vinters
Matt is an experienced strategist and leader in global legal services
Matt has a particular interest in international strategy, the innovation economy, organisational design and responsible business. His leadership approach as CEO at Taylor Vinters, centres on building strategic purpose, fostering ambition, unlocking creativity and creating strong organisational cultures to...
Central governments need to bet big on digital public services and data literacy
The efficient delivery of digital public services is a growing priority for central governments in response to evolving citizen needs.
Severe asthma attacks risk doubled following COVID-19 restrictions lift
Adults suffering from asthma had approximately doubled risk of a severe asthma attack after COVID-19 restrictions were lifted in the UK.
PatSnap launches Eureka, an AI-driven innovation intelligence solution
The AI-driven innovation Eureka translates the legal language of intellectual property into the technical language of research and development to promote effective collaboration and accelerate innovation
TORONTO and LONDON — NOVEMBER 22, 2022
PatSnap, a global leader in innovation intelligence, launched Eureka today, an artificial intelligence (AI) powered solution that makes...
Pregnancy, breastfeeding and hormones
Here, Dr Fiona MacRae, Women’s Health & Hormone Specialist at The Marion Gluck Clinic, provides an expert view on pregnancy, breastfeeding and hormones.
The impact of suicide and suicidal behavior
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, explain the impact of suicide and suicidal behavior. Suicide is preventable and no lives should be lost to it.
The next pandemic? UK facing worst bird flu outbreak on record
Christmas is coming, the geese are getting sick, and the world may be three mutations away from the next pandemic: the avian bird flu.
Blended learning: How to support students in the hybrid classroom
The hybrid classroom has become the new normal in post-pandemic education, but is this 'blended learning' accessible and can it be improved?
What can the UK Government do for access to cannabis and CBD Reform
Pointing to advancements in public health, the UK government can improve access to cannabis by altering its CBD reform.
Dickinsonia and Kimberella: Unravelling the mystery of our animal ancestors
The last meal consumed more than 550 million years ago has unearthed new clues about the physiology of the Dickinsonia and Kimberella.
What are the brain markers of ADHD in children?
Researchers identified biomarkers of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children and a possible role for neuroimaging machine learning.
What are the teaching recruitment issues in the UK?
Kevin Courtney, Joint General Secretary, National Education Union, provides a special focus on teaching recruitment issues in the UK.
Cold intolerance: 15 reasons why you could be feeling cold all the time
Commonly feeling cold when others are not complaining of it may not be to do with your lack of central heating - you may be experiencing cold intolerance.
Climate technology designed to protect power grids from extreme weather
Laki Power brings power to remote areas with its climate technology, designed to detect extreme weather before it occurs, and deter power outages.
The vilification of Albanian migrants: is there more than meets the eye?
Albanian migrants, boats, organised crime and blood feuds... what's the real story behind the desperate refugees that flee to the UK?
Potential cancer vaccine shows promise in animal trials
Investigators from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) have announced an experimental therapeutic cancer vaccine.
Exposing the Qatar World Cup corruption
Controversies run deep in the world's biggest sporting event hosted by FIFA, but what's the Qatar World Cup corruption all about?