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Research finds abused parents do not teach children emotional skills
A study by the University of Georgia finds that parents who experience childhood mistreatment can fail to teach their children emotional skills.
Rohit Sen – ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability
Rohit leads the Climate & Energy Action Team at ICLEI.
Combined heat & power systems using renewable energy
Rohit Sen & Michael Adepoju, from the Climate and Energy Action Team at ICLEI, explain how cities can benefit from combined heat and power systems using renewable energy to create urban resilience & fight climate change.
Does Europe have the tools it needs to quit importing batteries?
Bo Normark, Industrial Strategy Executive, EIT InnoEnergy ponders if Europe has the tools it needs to quit importing batteries.
What should the government’s new innovation strategy look like?
Njy Rios, Director: R&D Incentives, Ayming UK & Ireland, shares insights from the roundtable discussion with industry experts as part of BEIS’ innovation strategy consultation.
Planning & research: The future with GP data
Dr Peter Short, Clinical Lead, GP Data at NHS Digital, describes planning & research when it comes to the future with GP data.
COVID patients have antibodies “11 months after first symptoms”
Scientists are explaining that antibody production doesn't stop, it simply plateaus - in some people, COVID antibodies exist "11 months after first symptoms".
Canvassing public awareness on veterinary medicines
Roxane Feller, Secretary General of AnimalhealthEurope, explains to us canvassing public awareness on the benefits of veterinary medicines.
ALMA telescope finds oldest spiral morphology galaxy in existence
The ALMA telescope has located a galaxy with spiral morphology, which was created just 1.4 billion years after the Big Bang - this is the oldest ever recorded.
Is insurance the answer to Europe’s AI worries?
Saar Yoskovitz, Co-Founder & CEO at Augury, argues that insurance is the key to monitoring artificial intelligence (AI), not regulation.
How to avoid a ‘have I got a good idea for you’ scheme
Crawford Temple, CEO and founder of Professional Passport, outlines the importance of looking carefully at the credentials of a provider claiming to be an umbrella firm and understand what is really being offered.
NASA reveal fast radio bursts coming from galaxies’ spiral arms
NASA reveal that the Hubble Space Telescope has located five, powerful fast radio bursts to the spiral arms of five galaxies.
Andy Campbell – FinancialForce
Andy Campbell is Global Solution Evangelist at FinancialForce, where his work involves engaging with executive teams that are undertaking major business transformations and advising customers and partners on cloud adoption.
How a modern cloud-based system can help the public sector
Andy Campbell, Global Solution Evangelist at FinancialForce, explains how a modern cloud-based system can help public sector organisations integrate their suite of business applications.
Richard Wilding – Cranfield School of Management
Professor Richard Wilding OBE is recognised globally for his thought leadership in Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
Shaping the future of research into epilepsy
There are 21 epilepsy-related deaths every week in the UK - here, Maxine Smeaton, Chief Executive of Epilepsy Research UK discusses what the future holds for essential epilepsy treatment research.
How can digital transformation improve health & care?
Dr Philip Scott, Chair, BCS Health & Care, explores how digital transformation can improve our health and care.
Methane emissions: Hiding in the shadow of carbon dioxide emissions
Here, we discuss how methane emissions are the second biggest contributor to human caused global warming after carbon dioxide (CO2).
Cognitive technology for forgetting unforgettable memory
Junya Morita, Associate Professor at Shizuoka, discusses the mechanisms of negative collective behaviours in online society, and technology behind combatting them.
Scientists explore new potential treatment for epilepsy
Scientists at the University of Nottingham are exploring the potential of new treatment for epilepsy, as they reveal that neuron connections in the brain can be a good indicator of disease progression.