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Middle East investment strategies point to a new approach
Aymen Khoury, Partner at Dorsey & Whitney LLP, argues that Middle East investment strategies are pointing toward a new approach.
Staying safe on Bonfire night: The NHS advice on treating burns and scalds
With bonfire night approaching, the NHS raises awareness and offers advice to those who experience burns.
Scientific Truth in the Post-Truth Era
“The belief in the value of scientific truth is a product of certain civilizations and not a fact of nature” (Weber, 1922).
The secrets of an ancient planet, deep within Earth’s core
During the 1980s, geography scientists found a remarkable revelation: they identified two massive, continent-sized masses of distinct material deep within the Earth's core.
NHS Digital in Flux: Assessing digital health and the true magnitude of change
As the NHS endeavours to harness digital tools and use health data to improve services, Sam Shah, Chief Medical Strategy Officer at Numan, considers the hurdles that need to be overcome to achieve this digital transformation.
Elham Tabassi – National Institute of Standards and Technology
Elham Tabassi is the Chief of Staff in the Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
She leads NIST Trustworthy and Responsible AI program that aims to cultivate trust in the design, development, and use of AI technologies by improving measurement science, standards, and...
Meat consumption reduction with cigarette-style warning labels
A study from Durham University highlights the potential impact of cigarette-style warning labels on meat product.
4 heart-healthy tips for navigating menopause related changes
Healthcare professionals have observed that alterations in hormone levels and body composition that occur during women's transition into menopause can heighten the likelihood of developing heart disease following menopause.Â
Innovating fuel cells: Breaking the barriers towards a hydrogen future
Eliska Krizova, Fuel Cell Stack Engineer, at Bramble Energy, discusses the main challenges to a hydrogen future and some of the innovations helping clear the roadblocks
In recent years, hydrogen has become somewhat of a buzzword - and for good reason. It is the most abundant chemical element in the...
Sunflowers sun-tracking mystery unveiled by UC Davis researchers
Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have uncovered a fascinating secret behind sunflowers sun-tracking, shedding light on a novel mechanism that defies previous assumptions.
Examining the Salem witch trials: Digitising 400 years of historical records
In this exclusive, we hear from Matt Killen, CIO of the City of Salem, as he describes the process of digitising 400 years of historical records and the value of making history accessible.
Mesothelioma: The unravelling of a perplexing puzzle
Dr Avinash Hari Narayanan (MBChB), Clinical Lead at London Medical Laboratory, explores the key challenges in mesothelioma prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
Light-induced evaporation: Study shows light can trigger water evaporation without heat
Evaporation happens around us all the time. However, a recent study found a surprising factor where evaporation can take place without heat present.
Energy policy priorities for Europe, including Sweden
Ebba Busch, Minister for Energy, Business and Industry and Deputy Prime Minister, Ministry of Climate and Enterprise, charts the energy policy priorities for Europe, including those of her own Government in Sweden.
How virtual health services can build stronger customer relationships for insurers
Dominic Howard, Director of Strategic Partnerships at Teladoc Health, underscores how integrating virtual health services with insurance bolsters relationships, aids in crises, and fosters trust for customers.
James Webb’s view of the Crab Nebula
The James Webb telescope, operated by NASA, recently observed the Crab Nebula, a remnant of a supernova explosion situated 6,500 light-years away in the Taurus constellation.
North America Analysis October 2023
We invite you to review North America Analysis’s Autumn edition, which offers valuable insights from a wide range of respected subject matter experts and researchers.
Canada’s natural resources: Supplying the world
Cody Battershill, Founder and Spokesperson for CanadaAction.ca, explores how Canada’s natural resources make it the ideal supplier nation of natural resources to the world.
Alternative battery chemistries: Which are winning the race to market?
The increasing focus on alternative batteries arises from concentrated lithium extraction in certain regions, raising concerns about future supplies and global reliance on Li-ion batteries.
Less frequent, equally effective, weekly insulin injections: The future of diabetes treatment
Research conducted by the University of Surrey suggests that insulin icodec, a weekly basal injection, may be just as effective when treating type 1 diabetes compared to daily basal insulin treatments.