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Canadian farming: Feeding the world sustainably in a changing climate
Here, the Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Canada’s Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, says free trade and cutting-edge innovation can help Canada’s agriculture sector in a changing climate.
UK Government urged to accelerate AI adoption
Recent research conducted by the Global Government Forum shows significant opportunities for the UK government to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) in transforming policymaking, enhancing national security, and improving public service delivery.
The vital role of sustainable chemistry
Prof. Dr. Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe, PhD, MSc, BS, MBA, Research Director at Everest Group, sheds light on sustainable chemistry, including how breakthrough innovations drive global change.
Using AI to personalise treatments for veterans with rectal cancer
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University and the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center have secured a four-year, $1.14 million grant from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
How the government can support the national fight against fraud
According to a recent survey conducted by LexisNexis Risk Solutions on digital trust, banking is the most trusted sector, with 86% of UK consumers deeming banks trustworthy. However, only 28% deem government institutions trustworthy, so, how can the government support the national fight against fraud?
Trustworthy AI for semiconductor manufacturing
Marcel van Gerven, a Professor of Artificial Cognitive Systems at Radboud University, discusses how his team’s research on AI models, algorithms, and demonstrators could serve as a blueprint for the semiconductor manufacturing industry.
Understanding the maternal brain
Pregnancy is not just a journey of physical transformation but also has deep changes in the brain, as revealed by groundbreaking research led by Professor Emily Jacobs' team at UC Santa Barbara.
A sustainable solution to water scarcity
Researchers at the University of Waterloo have developed a new device that promises to revolutionise access to clean water in coastal and island communities.
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust pilots AI tool to transform prostate cancer diagnosis
Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust (LTHT) is testing a new artificial intelligence tool (AI) to revolutionise prostate cancer diagnosis.
How AI and XR hold the key to inclusive STEM learning
Monica Arés is Executive Director of Imperial College Business School’s Innovation, Digital Education & Analytics (IDEA) Lab, examines how AI and XR hold the key to inclusive STEM learning.
UK Government invests £4 Million in AI in education
The UK government has announced a new project that will integrate AI into education, with £4 million in investments.
How is abdominal fat linked to chronic musculoskeletal pain?
Data from the UK Biobank has suggested that excess abdominal fat is associated with chronic musculoskeletal pain.
The importance of designing adaptable cybersecurity regulatory frameworks as AI threats advance
Ghazi Ben Amor, VP of Corporate Development at Zama, offers advice for policymakers and regulatory authorities on how to develop nuanced and effective privacy policies that can evolve alongside technological advancements.
AI governance: Ensuring artificial intelligence is a force for good
Seizo Onoe, Director, Standardization Bureau, International Telecommunication Union (ITU), highlights the importance of AI governance, discussing the reasons behind ensuring it benefits society positively.
Why sustainable NHS international recruitment matters
Staff shortages in the NHS are a critical issue that needs urgent attention to protect the welfare of the current workforce and their patients. Remedium explains how their approach to NHS international recruitment could provide a sustainable solution.
New AI algorithm aims to enhance brain-computer interfaces and mental health treatment
Researchers led by Maryam Shanechi at the USC Center for Neurotechnology have revealed an AI algorithm that could change the way we understand our brain activity and its applications in medical technology.
Transforming NHS elective care: Tackle waiting list crisis
The National Health Service (NHS) has been facing challenges and has been tackling the long waiting list crisis.
Restoring learning ability in ageing brains
Scientists have challenged the age-old adage that "You can't teach an old dog new tricks".
Professor Faith Osier FMedSci, FAAS, FTWAS – Imperial College London
Professor Osier is Chair of Immunology and Vaccinology, Faculty of Natural Sciences at Imperial College London, and Co-Director of the Institute of Infection
She is Director of “Chanjo”, an African-led academic industry hub that implements a bottom-up approach to local vaccine manufacturing for endemic and epidemic diseases of importance to...