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The UK government’s plans to address men’s health this Movember
This Movember, the UK government has announced plans to create a national Men’s Health Strategy, a long-awaited initiative that will address the health challenges faced by men across the country.
How autonomous USVs could transform border security
As border threats grow more complex, coastal authorities must protect national borders, but how do AI-powered vessels rise to the challenge? Matthew Ratsey of Zero USV explains.
Agile workflow design and process improvement in government
Marc Hoogstad, Head of Product Management at Finworks, places the spotlight on transforming government efficiency, giving a deep dive into agile workflow design and process improvement.
Curbing plastic pollution: The EU’s commitment to a global plastics treaty
The EU is determined to tackle plastic pollution with the final negotiations for the global treaty to start.
Data integration: A key to understanding the biological basis of mental disorders
ses two key advancements in genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and gene expression data to better understand the biological basis of mental disorders.
The history of greetings
What do styles of salutation and greeting reveal about individuals and their societies?
Styles of salutation are adaptive, not static – and they reveal much about both individuals and their societies.
Membrane biogenesis, nutrient transport, and natural health product characterization
Find out here about Dr. Bakovic, an internationally recognized researcher in membrane biogenesis, nutrient transport, and natural health product characterization.
Epigenetic map creates new insights into the cause of cancer and dementia
A new project is expected to help us understand diseases such as cancer and dementia. A major partnership involving Oxford Nanopore Technologies, UK Biobank, NHS England, Genomics England, and the UK government has made this possible.
Understanding T-societies: How patterns shape our lives
Emeritus Professor Magnus S Magnusson explores the unique sudden bio-mathematical self-similarity between human and protein societies and the human explosion: from T-patterns to T-strings and T-societies.
Research and innovation: Europe’s quest for a global comeback
Jan Palmowski, Secretary-General of The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities, examines the themes of research and innovation in Europe’s quest for a global comeback.
The continuing crisis of Femicide: One woman killed every 10 minutes
Every ten minutes, a woman is killed. This stark reality, unveiled in a recent UN report, paints a harrowing picture of a global crisis that continues to claim countless lives.
Closing the defence skills gap: Why the UK must collaborate with Europe
Forbes McKenzie, CEO of McKenzie Intelligence Services Ltd, discusses how to close the defence skills gap and emphasises the need for the UK to collaborate with Europe.
The UK’s £239 million commitment to protecting forest-rich nations
The UK Government revealed at the COP29 summit that they will be contributing £239 million in a bid to try and help forest-rich nations such as Colombia and Indonesia.
Driving digital transformation in health and social care: A modernised system
As the UK's health and social care systems continue to face growing pressure, techUK has published a set of strategic recommendations aimed at accelerating digital transformation across the sector.
Join the Amplitude Project Showcase: Transforming Bladder Cancer Diagnosis and Care
The Amplitude Consortium is thrilled to announce its final online workshop, the Amplitude Project Showcase, where the latest advancements in multi-modal imaging for bladder cancer diagnosis and therapy monitoring will be unveiled.
Burosumab: The NHS has revealed a new therapy for people with rare bone disease
The NHS in England has introduced a new therapy that hopes to transform the lives of hundreds of adults living with X-linked Hypophosphatemia (XLH), this rare genetic disorder causes severe bone, dental, and skeletal issues.
Smart interoperable urban lighting
Urbis Schréder argues that smart interoperable urban lighting is shaping a sustainable future.
Dr Sandra del Pino – PAHO
Sandra del Pino is the Cultural Diversity Advisor at the Pan American Health Organization. She has more than 15 years of international experience in areas related to health, human rights, and development. The focus of her work has been on international public health initiatives, aimed at the reduction of...
Standing up for Alberta’s agriculture
RJ Sigurdson, Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation from the Government of Alberta’s Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation, walks us through the priorities to support Alberta’s agriculture, a crucial economic driver for Canada.
Why public sector organisations should move to Cloud Computing to avoid legacy IT challenges
Legacy IT systems are still a key operation for public sector organisations, these systems are now outdated, expensive to maintain and vulnerable to security breaches.