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Filicide: Facts and fiction
Filicide is a little-understood event. Consequentially it is plagued with myths and misinformation that misdirect preventive action
Research has been slow and scattered, held back by the difficulties of gaining data and the lack of consistent attention. Thus, many myths have arisen to explain the tragedy of filicide, and they...
Why cyber resilience should be a priority for the UK government
The UK's growing reliance on technology has made it a prime target for cyberattacks. As cyber threats increase in sophistication and frequency, cyber resilience has become a critical national priority.
The U.S. government has plans to promote clean manufacturing and economic growth
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) have revealed a new plan that hopes to reshape the American manufacturing sector.
RJ Sigurdson – Government of Alberta
RJ Sigurdson was sworn in as the Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation on June 9, 2023. He previously served as the Parliamentary Secretary for EMS Reform.
Before he served as an elected official, Mr. Sigurdson worked with Avalanche Air Systems as a senior project/general manager and shareholder. He also has...
Berry production in Alberta: Accessing the market through agritourism
Aleksandra Tymczak studies the berry industry – an expanding industry in Alberta’s agricultural system. Here, she highlights the growing agritourism industry in relation to the opportunities presented to berry producers.
Aleksandra Tymczak – University of Alberta
Aleksandra Tymczak has a PhD in Urban and Regional Planning from the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Alberta
Her research focus is on the agricultural system in Alberta with a particular interest in the local honey and berry industries.
During Aleksandra Tymczak’s undergraduate program (BSc in...
Navigating the procurement process
Crown Commercial Service’s shares their top tips for navigating the procurement process.
Leveraging nature-based solutions for urban resilience
Maider Etxebarria, the Mayor of Vitoria-Gasteiz and a Member of ICLEI Europe’s Regional Executive Committee, discusses Vitoria-Gasteiz’s strategy for leveraging nature-based solutions for urban resilience.
Dr. Sean Kalaycioglu – Toronto Metropolitan University
Dr. Sean Kalaycioglu, a luminary in engineering, law, business, and space programs, currently serves as President at AIMechatronix and a Research Fellow in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at Toronto Metropolitan University.
He presides over the International Olympiad in Artificial Intelligence (IOAI) Canada and also the Director of Space and...
Icotrokinra: New treatment for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis
Recent Phase 3 trial results for icotrokinra (JNJ-2113), an investigational oral peptide from Johnson & Johnson, have shown the drug’s potential to offer significant relief for patients suffering from moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis.
Faculty of Social Sciences – University of Helsinki
The SILE project (2021 – 2026) investigates how the position, well-being, and rights of silent stakeholders are taken into account in the preparation and implementation of laws, and what kinds of impacts laws have on their everyday lives.
ML tools and systems models for WEFE nexus policy formulation and impact assessment
Experts from IHE Delft Institute for Water Education and Eurecat, Centre Tecnològic de Catalunya, guide us through the use of machine learning tools and systems models to inform WEFE nexus policy formulation and impact assessment.
Fundamental rights and the rule of law: Put civil society at the centre
Paul Soete, President of the Fundamental Rights and Rule of Law Group from the European Economic and Social Committee, charts fundamental rights and the rule of law, with emphasis on putting civil society at the centre.
Photonics21 launches 2025 Innovation Award to foster entrepreneurial spirit
Photonics21, a leading European Technology Platform, has launched its 2025 Innovation Award, inviting aspiring innovators to submit their groundbreaking ideas in the field of photonics; find out here how to apply.
Preventing sight loss for people with diabetes with new advanced eye scans
Providing advanced eye scans to people with diabetes could help in preventing sight loss for thousands whilst also freeing up NHS appointments.
Carol F Elias, PhD – University of Michigan
I earned my PhD in Neuroscience and Behavior from the University of São Paulo, Brazil, and completed my postdoctoral training in Neuroscience and Neuroendocrinology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
After my postdoctoral training, I returned to Brazil to establish my research program at the Institute...
MMPC-live: Accessible resources for phenotyping of live mouse models of diabetes and obesity
Professor Carol F. Elias, from the University of Michigan’s Department of Molecular & Integrative Physiology, discusses key research opportunities enabled by the NIDDK Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Center in live models – MMPC-Live.
Preventing public sector fraud
Bala Kumar, CPTO at Jumio, advocates prevention over remediation to address public sector fraud in the future.
Joint manipulation, a hands-on therapeutic technique
Rob Sillevis from the Marieb College of Health and Human Services explores joint manipulation, a hands-on therapeutic technique designed to relieve pain, improve mobility, restore joint function, and enhance patient functionality.
Safeguarding UK workers: EcoOnline’s holiday safety solution
As the festive season approaches, it also brings along a range of workplace hazards that can threaten employee safety and well-being. Here, we explore what EcoOnline can do to protect UK workers.