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Christie del Castillo-Hegyi, M.D. – Fed Is Best Foundation
Dr. Christie del Castillo-Hegyi is an American Board-Certified Emergency Physician, newborn brain injury and breastfeeding complications and infant feeding researcher. She has coauthored articles with the Global Development Disability Research Collaborators on global rates of neurological and developmental disabilities in children. She studies the scientific literature on newborn brain injury from...
Gender stereotypes in technology startups
Professors Tonoyan, Strohmeyer, and Jennings explore how gender stereotypes shape job application intentions in emerging technology startups.
Decarbonising the textile industry: A revolutionary pigment from the lab to the market in...
Explore the journey of decarbonising the textile industry through the remarkable example of bringing a revolutionary pigment from the lab to the market in three years, starting with the milestones of this captivating journey.
The value of platform engineering for the public sector: HMRC case study
Discover how the migration to ECK-managed Elasticsearch offers better resource efficiency, improved observability, and seamless scaling for HMRC’s evolving platform strategy.
The fishing industry’s role in protecting the marine environment
Phil Haslam, Managing Director of the North Atlantic Fishing Company, argues that the fishing industry must delicately balance its essential food production role with the need to protect the marine environment.
Top team effectiveness and how to develop it
Dr Michael (Mike) Beer, Professor Emeritus from Harvard Business School, explains top team effectiveness and how to develop it.
A legacy of medicine and biodiversity: Protecting the cinchona tree
The endangered Cinchona officinalis, native to the Andean foothills, produced the world’s first anti-malarial drug. Augusta Cueva-Agila explains why it is crucial to conserve this species and how conservation efforts can be implemented.
Augusta Cueva-Agila – Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador, Ibarra
Dr. Augusta Cueva Agila is an accomplished researcher and academic with extensive expertise in genetics, biotechnology, and environmental conservation. With a Ph.D. in Genetic and Biomolecular Sciences from the University of Pavia, Italy, she has pioneered projects on genetic diversity, in vitro propagation, and conservation, specifically focused on endemic...
Connecting the unconnected: Broadband boost for rural areas
The UK government is taking steps to provide people in rural areas with broadband connectivity.
The European Cancer Pulse: From data intelligence to policy action
Norbert Couespel 1 and Mark Lawler 1, 2 highlight the European Cancer Pulse, a critical tool in tracking cancer inequalities and influencing cancer policy in Europe.
Prof Mark Lawler – Queen’s University Belfast, UK
Professor Mark Lawler is Professor of Digital Health and Chair in Translational Cancer Genomics at Queen’s University Belfast
He is Co-lead of the All Island Cancer Research Institute (AICRI), Scientific Director of DATA-CAN, the UK’s Health Data Research Hub for Cancer and Chair of the International Cancer Benchmarking Partnership, which...
Empowering communities in Texas and Louisiana: The regional energy democracy initiative (REDI)
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has launched the Regional Energy Democracy Initiative (REDI) Consortium to help encourage collaboration between stakeholders and communities in Texas and Louisiana.
The promise of digital pathology in transforming cancer diagnosis
Philips explains how digital pathology accelerates the pathway to personalized cancer care.
Climate change, water change and the critical role of community resilience
Dr. Amanda Shankland, Dr. Carolyn Johns, and Gail Krantzberg, explore climate change resilience, water change, and the critical role of climate-ready communities.
Predicting cochlear implant performance: Moving beyond single biomarkers and leveraging artificial intelligence
Matthew Shew, Amit Walia, and Craig A. Buchman highlight that the significant variability in speech perception among cochlear implant users can be addressed by using a multi- faceted approach that incorporates emerging technologies like machine learning and artificial intelligence to improve outcome prediction models.
NHS reform plans hope to clear backlog and improve patient care
The UK government has announced new reform plans to address the backlog of the NHS waiting list, hoping to deliver more appointments, reduce delays, and give patients faster access to care
The government has set a target to restore the 18-week treatment standard by the end of this Parliament; this...
Positron and electron catalysis of neutrino hadronization: How our universe was made
Constantinos G. Vayenas1, Dionysios Tsousis1,2 and Eftychia Martino1, together, discuss how our Universe was made, focusing on positron and electron catalysis of neutrino hadronization.
A novel approach to sampling microplastics
Applied Ocean Sciences is creating a sensor that is faster, more efficient, and less expensive than current sampling methods and will be the first sensor to allow near real-time abundance measurements for microplastics in a water sample.
Jessica Hjerpe Olausson – RISE Research Institute of Sweden
Jessica Hjerpe Olausson is the leader of C2B2 WP2 Open, data-driven innovation & emerging technologies, and also the leader of C2B2 LivingLab West. Jessica holds a Master's degree in Marine Science from Otago University in New Zealand. She has worked for 20 years in the public sector in Sweden...
The future of AVS, dizziness, and vertigo in emergency departments Part V: Rise of...
In the final article of this five-part series, Dr Millie Nakatsuka discusses emerging technologies relevant to acute vestibular syndrome (AVS) in the emergency healthcare setting.