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Miguel Sanchis Sebastiá – ShareTex
Miguel Sanchis Sebastiá studied chemical engineering in Spain, after which he did his PhD studies at Lund University at the Department of Chemical Engineering.
He investigated the role of biorefineries in the valorization of waste, in particular agricultural and textile waste. His research on textile recycling laid the foundation for...
Understanding and supporting neurological conditions among the incarcerated
Samuel Han and Audrey Nath discuss neurological conditions among the incarcerated, who they argue are a medically underserved population.
Predicting improved response to lung cancer immunotherapy
Researchers have identified 140 genes that could change how non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients are treated with immunotherapy and low-dose radiation.
RNA and DNA flipons in health and disease
Flipons are the next step in DNA research. What they are, their role in DNA and RNA coding, their impact on medical science, and their relation to the immune system are discussed here.
Why is it essential to build a democracy fit for the future?
The future of democratic processes should see opportunities for everyone to participate at different levels of government – be it local, regional or national. But this participation is far more than just voting, states Alistair Jones, Associate Professor, University Teacher Fellow, SFHEA, Subject Lead Politics and IR, DMU.
World Cancer Day: Digital cancer care to address UK inequity
Paul Landau, CEO of Careology, a digital cancer care platform used by the NHS and private health sector, posits the need for smart investment into digital tools to support cancer care and maximise the efficiency of resources.
Reshaping the discourse on women’s voices in metal music
Lori Burns, Professor at The University of Ottawa, walks us her research on reshaping the discourse on women’s voices in metal music.
Alabama Supreme court ruling on frozen embryos sparks debate
A recent ruling by the Alabama Supreme Court has sparked a heated debate over the legal status of frozen embryos.
Supporting digital independence with virtual assistants
Can technology be leveraged to obtain assistance in the digital age? Here, Mike Taylor, Senior Accessibility Analyst, Comms and Training Manager from the Digital Accessibility Centre, explores the use of virtual assistants.
NASA is looking for volunteers for a simulated Mars mission
NASA is calling for people to participate in its next one-year Mars surface mission, offering a rare opportunity to contribute to the future of space exploration.
Powering the future: Reinforcing infrastructure for electric vehicles
As the UK endeavours to meet its climate-neutral goals, VolkerSmart Technologies tells us how they are supporting the infrastructure for electric vehicles.
NHS set to introduce Martha’s Rule in April
The Nation Health Service (NHS) has announced the nationwide "Martha's Rule" rollout in hospitals across England from April.
Councils in financial distress: Exploring income generation through economic development
Nigel Wilcock, Executive Director of the Institute of Economic Development, examines UK councils in financial distress, stating that income generation through a commitment to economic development must be explored.
What’s around the corner? New technology can see past obstructed views
New technology can see past obstructed views, potentially preventing accidents and helping in various scenarios.
Cornerstone Management Services Ltd
26Cornerstone was founded in 2009 by three experienced property damage professionals looking to uphold change in the sector with defined transparency of reported data..
Violent extremism: The journey in and the pathway out
Understanding and addressing violent extremism goes beyond just ideology. Morten Bøås of the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs suggests that looking at the underlying reasons and addressing its root cause might be crucial to finding solutions.
The largest Holocene volcanic eruption unveiled in seabed survey
Researchers have discovered the ancient volcanic eruption that rocked the floor around Japan's Kikai caldera 7,300 years ago.
Workforce competencies and capabilities – What sets them apart?
Bobbie King, CEO and Co-Founder of SQEPtech, emphasises the significance of comprehending terminologies related to individual and organisational performance to enhance workforce competencies and capabilities.
Revolutionising NHS transport infrastructure towards net zero
Anjub Ali, Senior Construction Specialist at NHS Shared Business Services (NHS SBS), explains revolutionising NHS transport infrastructure for a sustainable future in the drive towards net zero.
Anjub Ali – NHS Shared Business Services
Anjub Ali is a Senior Construction Specialist within the Construction and Estates procurement framework agreements team at NHS Shared Business Services (NHS SBS)
He has over 20 years’ experience in the built environment covering architecture, project and development management as well as construction procurement in the public and private sector....