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AI to create personalised health responses to air pollution
Professor Fan Chung, Professor Christopher Pain and Claire Dilliway from Imperial College London, walk us through the exciting use of artificial intelligence to create personalised health responses to air pollution and invite you to get involved.
SUS-MIRRI.IT: How microbial culture collections hold up a more sustainable, competitive, and resilient bioeconomy
Marino Moretti and Giovanna Cristina Varese, Project Manager and Scientific Coordinator, respectively, of the EU-funded project SUS-MIRRI.IT, on behalf of all project partners, explain how safeguarding microbial biodiversity is extremely paramount for the future of our planet.
The complexities of chronic pain
Lorna Rothery spoke to Dr Cathy Price, Associate Professor in Pain Management and Vice President of the British Pain Society, about the difficulties in diagnosing, treating, and managing chronic pain.
Protecting the public sector against cyberattacks
Nick Denning, CEO of IT consultancy Diegesis and veteran of multiple successful digital transformation projects, outlines the strategies which organisations can take to protect against public sector cyberattacks and mitigate the effects if cyber criminals do break through.
The future of AVS, dizziness, and vertigo in emergency departments Part IV: Priorities for...
In the fourth article of this five-part series, Dr Millie Nakatsuka discusses how reform must be integrated into the broader context of the public health landscape.
Microbial extracellular electron transfer in the human gastrointestinal tract
Gratian Ting and Arpita Bose from Washington University in St. Louis discuss the fascinating role that extracellular electron transfer plays within the human gut.
Breast cancer prevention: Precision medicine and health
Biobank Norway Project experts chart the journey from precision medicine to precision health when it comes to breast cancer prevention.
A European innovation powerhouse: European Institute of Innovation and Technology
The European Institute of Innovation and Technology Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs) have emerged as significant contributors to Europe's research and innovation landscape.
Electric-field nanobubbles: A step change in nanobubble engineering, and its “coming of age”
Niall J. English, from Chemical Engineering at University College Dublin, discusses how electric-field nanobubbles have displaced their mechanically-generated counterparts in performance and sustainability.
Survey Solutions – People-centric feeback
Survey Solutions has been helping organisations track the opinions of stakeholders such as customers and employees for over 25 years.
Advancing knowledge about criminal justice and mental health
Researchers with expertise in criminal law, philosophy, psychiatry and psychology are combining their knowledge to explore how mental disorders are approached within criminal law and contribute to better legal and forensic practices.
Linda Gröning – University of Bergen
Linda Gröning is a Professor of Law at the University of Bergen, Norway. Gröning’s main area of legal expertise is icriminal law and criminal justice, and she is considered a leading experts on issues regarding criminalaccountability, responsibility and punishment
Gröning is currently focusing her research on how criminal unaccountability is...
IEG4 – innovative digital solutions for the public sector
IEG4 and Agile Applications are at the forefront of delivering innovative digital solutions for the Public Sector.
Why grassroots energy partnerships are essential for a net zero future
The public sector must collaborate with the private sector to achieve net zero goals. It’s crucial for the public sector to confidently embrace working with players like SSE Energy Solutions, Neil Kirkby, Managing Director of Enterprise, writes.
Mladen Radišić – Foodscale Hub
Prof. Mladen Radišić is a full university professor in Business and Finance (Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad), and he has the position of CEO at Foodscale Hub. Mladen has been holding various management positions and has participated in numerous EU-funded projects (CIP/COSME, FP7/H2020, Erasmus, Horizon Europe,...
GERICS supporting climate-resilient wind energy sites
Dr. Irem Isik Cetin and Dr Elke Keup-Thiel offer expert insights on how GERICS supports the climate-resilient development of wind energy sites.
Why are hobbies so important, and why are women being left out of them?
Here, we explore why women don’t appear to have the time for hobbies in our modern society, why women’s hobbies are seen as less worthwhile than men's, and what the physical and mental benefits of engaging in hobbies are.
Understanding and predicting the intergenerational transmission of mental illness
The FAMILY consortium aims to improve the lives of mentally ill persons and their families by focusing on understanding the mechanisms of intergenerational transmission of mental illness from parent to child.
The dynamics of soil health
Thomas Gumbricht from Stockholm University and xSpectre, with Sonia Meller from Digit Soil, discuss what we need to know about understanding the dynamics of soil health.
Sonia Meller – Digit Soil
Sonia is the Co-founder and CTO of Digit Soil, a start-up based in the Zürich area, Switzerland. Since 2021, she has focused on developing practical solutions for monitoring soil biological activity, making advanced tools accessible to those in agriculture and environmental management.
With a background in biotechnology from Jagiellonian University...