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U.S. defense: Fighting the fog of war with data and AI
Morgan Wright, Chief Security Advisor at SentinelOne, walks us through fighting the fog of war with data and AI in this U.S. defense special focus.
Putting the patient first: Accessibility in healthcare communication
Elspeth Bond, Marketing Executive at Synertec Ltd, explains why more must be done to improve healthcare communication strategies for patients in order to improve accessibility and inclusivity as well as promote greater efficiency across the NHS.
The different facets of biodiversity
Professor F. Guillaume Blanchet from Université de Sherbrooke explores the various aspects of biodiversity and the challenge involved in monitoring it.
Healthcare networks in the age of IOT
Dominic Norton, Sales Director from Spitfire Network Services Ltd, analyses healthcare networks in the age of the Internet of things.
Effective public warning systems: Saving lives and mitigating disaster amid a changing climate
Efficient public warning systems save lives. Their efficacy has been highlighted in recent events across the world and is proven to be the difference between swift evacuations or fatal outcomes in the face of disasters.
Winning the war against sepsis
Michael Wong, JD, Executive Director at the Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety, posits a combination of quantitative and qualitative assessments of the patient as key measures for tackling sepsis.
UK economic impacts of Brexit
The economic impacts of Brexit on the UK are still widely debated; however, most research suggests that it has had a negative effect, the extent of which is still disputable.
Simon King – edenseven
Simon is Senior Partner at edenseven and experience Sustainability, Procurement and Green Fleet senior leader
Prior to joining edenseven he repositioned the UK's leading Facilities Management company as a sustainability high-performer.
This included launching Plan Zero , a commitment to net zero by 2050, primarily tough he rollout of one of...
Professor Mark Boyes – Curtin University, School of Population Health
Mark Boyes is a Professor of Mental Health in the School of Population Health, Curtin University, where he co-leads the Mental Health Domain in the Curtin enAble Institute
His research aims to better understand psychological, social, educational, and health-related outcomes across the life-span. Professor Boyes is particularly interested in supporting...
Scientists find fewer miniature black holes in early universe than expected
Researchers at the Research Center for the Early Universe (RESCEU) and Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU, WPI) at the University of Tokyo have made a significant breakthrough in our understanding of the early universe.
Changing gear on digital spending could boost local authority resilience
It’s a challenging time for local authorities (LAs), as a never-ending list of priorities and an increased demand to drive savings on squeezed budgets continue to strain resources. What effects does digital spending have on LA resilience?
U.S. girls experiencing their first period (menarche) has decreased, especially among minorities
The average age at which U.S. girls experience menarche, their first menstrual period, has decreased, with certain minorities being more heavily effected
The study led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health shows that girls experiencing menarche is particularly elevated among racial minorities and those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds.
They...
Climate crisis: Meeting the Net Zero challenge
Dr. Matt Gitsham explains how business leaders are increasingly seeking assistance from policymakers to address the Net Zero challenge.
Dr Matt Gitsham – Sustainability Impact Lab
Matt Gitsham is Professor of Business and Sustainability at Hult International Business School and Academic Director of the Hult Sustainability Impact Lab, one of Hult’s flagship research impact labs
Matt has led numerous research projects on business and sustainable development for over two decades, focusing on the role of leadership...
World No Tobacco Day 2024: How to convince young people to quit tobacco
For World No Tobacco Day 2024, we explore the addictive nature of tobacco for young people and how to help convince young people to keep off tobacco and quit smoking.
Pioneering sustainable water management in Sweden and the EU
Former Global Director & SciTech Sustainability Council Advisor from Frost & Sullivan, Dr. Cecilia E. Van Cauwenberghe, discusses Sweden’s dedication to marine conservation and the EU’s Blue Deal in the context of advancing sustainable water management.
Learning from the COVID-19 Pandemic: Next-generation universal vaccines and immunotherapeutic research
With the COVID-19 pandemic behind us, we need to focus on universal vaccines and/or immunotherapeutic strategies and technologies to tackle ongoing endemic infections with SARS-CoV2, influenza, and RSV and prepare for any future pandemics, says Dr Babita Agrawal.
New lunar surface mapping with enhanced techniques
Researchers at Brown University have developed a method for mapping the surface of the Moon, which will enhance the precision of lunar exploration.
EUCTER: From a Jean Monnet Network to the European Counter-Terrorism and Security Institute
Christian Kaunert, Professor of Policing and Security at the University of South Wales, describes the scope of EUCTER, from a Jean Monnet Network to the European Counter-Terrorism and Security Institute.
Navajo Nation education policy
Open Access Government focuses on the crucial education policy priorities for the future of the Navajo Nation.