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Pelagics: What are the opportunities and challenges?
Turid Rustad from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology provides an overview of pelagic fish and the impact of the growing global demand for food.
Mental health in the Americas: A crisis that calls for action
Dr Renato Oliveira e Souza, discusses the prevalence of poor mental health in the Americas and the policy measures needed to address them.
Rises in core inflation and how this affects UK businesses
Rising core inflation is intensifying the UK's cost of living crisis, straining businesses. The country hasn't witnessed such high inflation since the 1980s, burdening many enterprises.
Kate Connor – Trinity College Dublin
I specialise in the study of difficult-to-treat malignancies with unmet clinical needs, with a particular focus in the neuro-oncology setting
I have significant expertise in the development of advanced preclinical models of Glioblastoma (GBM), interrogation of tumour microenvironment contexts of vulnerability, development of novel pre-clinical radiomic pipelines and investigation of...
Mark Cunningham – Trinity College Dublin
Mark Cunningham is the Ellen Mayston Bates Professor of Neurophysiology of Epilepsy at Trinity College Dublin and the Head of the Discipline of Physiology in the School of Medicine
He leads a research group that uses neurophysiological techniques to study the mechanisms by which neuronal microcircuits generate organised electrical activity...
Cutting-edge robot holds promise for early breast cancer diagnosis
A ground breaking breast lump detection merging CBE with AI and sensors, has the potential to enhancing diagnostic methods like ultrasound.
Walking for health: Impact of living in walkable neighborhoods
Living in walkable neighbourhoods can significantly lower the risk of obesity-related cancers in women, says a new study from Columbia University.
Instant evolution: Robots crafted by artificial intelligence
Northwestern University researchers have achieved a significant milestone by creating an artificial intelligence system capable of crafting robots entirely from scratch.
A case for higher spending on public goods
Yew-Kwang Ng, Emeritus Professor in the Department of Economics at Monash University in Australia, argues in favor of increased spending on public goods.
The importance of pro-digital transformation culture
Nick Denning, looks at the importance of a pro-digital transformation culture and how to turn your workforce into digital champions.
Dispersing the misconceptions of molecular iodine in medical uses
There are many uses for molecular iodine (I2) for infection prevention. Dispelling misconceptions about its toxicity, Dr. Jack Kessler, Chief Scientist at I2Pure, discusses the reality of I2 across medical indications and seeks to grow its application.
The Personal Kinetigraph: The clinical and economic value of wearable digital technology in the...
In an interview with Clair Mace, examined what the Personal KinetiGraph can really do for patients dealing with Parkinson’s disease.
Funding digital transformation: The imperative need for NHS investment
NHS investment in digital transformation will revolutionise healthcare, harnessing technology's power to enhance patient care and streamline operations.
How humans can absorb artificial intelligence biases
Research at Deusto University reveals that people can inherit artificial intelligence biases, potentially leading to systemic errors.
Promising gestational diabetes treatment for pregnant women
Metformin offers pregnant women hope as an effective alternative for gestational diabetes treatment and management worldwide
Scientists at the University of Galway have made notable progress in treating gestational diabetes mellitus following a clinical study involving pregnant women, offering renewed optimism to pregnant women dealing with this condition.
The findings from...
Keep your teeth for life: The tartar challenge
Dr. Marcel Donnet and Dr. Dixit Neha discuss how GBT can overcome the challenge of tartar removal to preserve your teeth for life.
Groundbreaking X-Ray robot to revolutionise battlefield safety
A cutting-edge X-ray robot equipped with X-ray backscatter technology promises to enhance military safety by detecting concealed weapons and explosives from a safe distance.
Neutron star collisions reveal new universe expansion measurement
Astrophysicists are now proposing an innovative approach to help maintain consistency when measuring universe expansion rates.
UK and Indonesia strengthen low-carbon cooperation
Minister Anne-Marie Trevelyan is enhancing UK and Indonesia low-carbon collaboration by launching the second phase of the Low Carbon Development Initiative.
Governance beyond the ballot: Norms, populism, and post-election preferences
In this article, Mariken A.C.G. van der Velden, Professor of Political Communication at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, explores citizens’ preferences for government formation.