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Finworks – Data management and workflow solutions
Finworks build software ‘with people, for people’ using their low-code data management and workflow platforms to achieve efficiencies and repeatability.
The power of social prescribing for holistic patient care
Joanna Seymour, Director of Development at Warm Wales, discusses how social prescribing is combatting fuel poverty, improving health, and reducing pressure on GP services.
Decoding pandemic precision: From SARS-CoV-2 to influenza vaccination strategies
The need for public health officials to be able to model the spread of an infectious disease has never been more apparent than in the early days of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.
Addressing ageism in healthcare through gerontological nursing
Sherry Dahlke, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, discusses the impact of ageism in healthcare and why gerontological nursing education is vital for improving awareness and patient care.
Sherry Dahlke – University of Alberta
Dr Dahlke is an associate professor in the faculty of nursing at the University of Alberta, Canada
She has received international recognition as a Gerontological Nurse Educator and a McCalla Teaching Award. She is a certified gerontological nurse. Her program of research aims to understand how to improve nursing practice...
BELECTRIC and the power of solar power plants
Fostering the acceptance of solar energy and making a clear contribution to the energy transition – this is what drives day-to-day work at BELECTRIC.
Solar-powered atmospheric water harvesting technology
Atmospheric water harvesting technology delivers lifesaving water to arid regions through hygroscopic gel and salts.
Need for an integrated approach to combat soil degradation
An overview of the need for an integrated approach to combat soil degradation, is presented here by Research Director at TechVision, Frost & Sullivan, Aarthi Janakiraman.
Can starting your period earlier increase the risk of Type 2 diabetes?
Researchers have suggested a potential link between girls who start their menstrual cycle earlier and the development of Type 2 diabetes.
Building a digital city with several digital twins?
Building a digital city with several digital twins? – An exemplary view on water-related questions in urban areas.
UK secures funding for climate monitoring satellite at COP28
During the COP28 climate conference in Dubai, UAE, two space companies were awarded major contracts to work on a UK-led climate satellite mission.
Dr. Anthony J. Levinson – McMaster University
Dr. Anthony J. Levinson is a psychiatrist, the Director of the Division of e-Learning Innovation and the John R. Evans Chair in Health Sciences Educational Research and Instructional Development at McMaster University
His area of research is technology-enhanced knowledge translation, with a specific focus on web-based learning. He studies how...
3D eye scans offer revolutionary insights into kidney health
New 3D eye scans may hold the potential to track chronic kidney disease in the early stages without symptoms being present.
Enhancing cancer care through genomic testing
Simon Holt, Honorary Professor at Swansea University, reflects on the key challenges within cancer care and the benefits of genomic testing in improving patient outcomes.
Data governance and government: The need for effective and protective data management
Marc Hoogstad, Head of Product Management at Finworks, tells us about the key challenges and best practices that governments must consider when establishing their data governance framework.
Turid Rustad: Navigating the seas of seafood processing
In this comprehensive discussion, Turid Rustad, professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology shares insights into her background in the realm of biotechnology and food science, the collaborative nature of her work, challenges in seafood processing, and her vision for the industry’s future.
James Webb Space Telescope unveils mysteries of “The Brick”
In a recent study by University of Florida astronomer Adam Ginsburg, researchers have used the James Webb telescope (JWST) to uncover the mysterious dark region at the centre of our Milky Way galaxy, named "The Brick".
Role for retired internists in rural, underserved communities
Richard J Santen MD, Emeritus Professor of Medicine, Davison of Endocrinology and Metabolism, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S., charts the role of retired internists in rural, underserved communities, including diabetes telemedicine.
Diversity in STEM education
Magda Wood, Chief of Learning at Micro:bit Educational Foundation, walks us through diversity in STEM education, focussing on three things to rethink on the path to more inclusivity in tech.
Uniting Einstein’s gravity with Quantum mechanics
Physicists from University College London (UCL) have put forth a theory to adapt the longstanding clash between two foundational pillars of modern physics – quantum theory and Einstein's theory of general relativity.