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Social science in health: A neglected approach to tackling infectious diseases and anti-microbial resistance...
How social sciences are invisible when addressing infectious disease epidemics and Anti Microbial Resistance.
Polar bears are facing climate-driven starvation
A recent study highlights the difficulties polar bears are fighting as their icy habitats diminish. The findings highlighted an ongoing issue as ice-free seasons grow longer due to climate change, polar bears are increasingly at risk of starvation.
Digital adoption: Ten tips for local government to save money through unprecedented austerity
Here Mark Gannon, Director of Client Solutions at Netcall explores ten tips to ensure successful digital adoption to help local government save money through continued austerity.
Satellite ERS-2 set to reenter earth’s atmosphere
Nearly 30 years after its launch, the European Space Agency (ESA) closely monitors the descent of the uncontrolled satellite ERS-2 as it hurtles towards Earth's atmosphere.
New machine-learning model identifies drug interactions for safer prescribing
Researchers have unveiled a new machine-learning approach to predict drug-accurate interactions.
Puppetry to cement European cultural identity
Tracing Western European repertoires of puppet and marionette theatres brings to light the international circulation of heroes, techniques, and stories. It demonstrates how this popular type of entertainment contributes to the dissemination of shared cultural references.
The urgent need for alternative proteins: InnoProtein brings solutions to the table
On February 29th at 11:30 AM CET, the InnoProtein project will host its inaugural webinar to explore the world of alternative proteins.
Didier Plassard – Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3
Didier PLASSARD is full professor in Theatre Srudies at the Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 (Montpellier, France)
His research fields include avant-garde theatre, stage direction, dramaturgy, multimedia, and puppetry.
Main publications:
L’Acteur en effigie (L’Age d’homme, 1992); Les Mains de lumière (Institut International de la Marionnette, 1996, 2004); Edward Gordon Craig, The Drama...
The FDA approve Omalizumab for managing food allergies
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has an approach for the expanded use of Omalizumab (Xolair), to address allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, stemming from accidental exposure to various foods.
Unique Low-Cost Ultrananocrystalline Diamond Coating
Unique Low-Cost Ultrananocrystalline Diamond (UNCD™) Coating, enables New Generations of Industrial Products, High-Tech Devices, Medical Devices, and Prostheses.
Salt substitute reduces hypertension risk in elderly adults
Researchers reveal that replacing regular salt with a salt substitute can significantly reduce the risk of hypertension in older adults without increasing the risk of low blood pressure episodes.
Exposure to Libby Amphibole: The clinical picture of autoimmune disease
Karen Lee Morrissette and Jean C. Pfau from the Center for Asbestos-Related Disease discuss the clinical presentation and complexity of the autoimmune disease progression among those exposed to Libby Amphibole.
Karen Lee Morrissette, MD – Center for Asbestos Related Disease
Dr. Morrissette graduated from West Virginia University School of Medicine in 1991 and is currently the Medical Director at the Center for Asbestos Related Disease (CARD) in Libby, Montana
She is specialized in Public Health and General Preventive Medicine and Aerospace Medicine. She spent 21 years in the military as...
The future of dentistry: Exploring the latest advancements in dental imaging
Advancements in dental imaging over the past two decades have been remarkable, such as cross-polarization OCT; Yihua Zhu and his team at the University of California, San Francisco, have been investigating different diagnostic imaging methods.
Researchers warn of risks in unsuitable reforestation projects across Africa
The University of Liverpool highlighted the alarming scale of unsuitable reforestation efforts across Africa.
Powering the UK’s energy transition
Hildagarde McCarville, CEO of Anesco, explores the company’s role as a pioneer of solar and storage and why people must sit at the heart of the energy transition.
A call to improve UK EV charging infrastructure
Asif Ghafoor, CEO of Be.EV and Founder Member of ChargeUK, argues the Government needs to do more on UK EV charging infrastructure, and as such, it’s time to let the experts have their say.
The impact of earthquake fatalities over past 500 years
Researchers have introduced a new metric called the earthquake fatality load (EQFL) to assess the impact of earthquakes on countries over the past five centuries.
The iterative science and engineering model (ISE)
Solving STEM challenges requires deep engagement with phenomena. Interdisciplinary STEM discoveries often advance through a fluid and messy process where scientists and engineers toggle between scientific investigation, problem generation, and engineering design to generate multiple solutions that are shared with and evaluated by others.
Heart regeneration: Uncovering the heart’s hidden healing potential
Looking into the microenvironment of heart regeneration instead of a specific cell type may answer those affected by heart disease worldwide.