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Addressing the needs of people living with autoimmune conditions
Asal Shirazi, Founder and CEO of the Autoimmune Support and Awareness (ASA) Foundation, explains the challenges in detecting, diagnosing and managing autoimmune conditions.
Investigating collapsing stars that mysteriously vanish
Astrophysicists at the University of Copenhagen's Niels Bohr Institute have shed light on a star that suddenly vanished from the sky.
Relaunching the European internal market, improving the EU’s long-term competitiveness
Émilie Prouzet, Rapporteur for the EESC opinion on the Long-term competitiveness strategy, states the case to relaunch the European internal market and improve the EU’s long-term competitiveness.
True digital levelling up is within reach for local authorities
Local authorities across the UK understand the success of their community and businesses is reliant on the services they underpin.
HIV vaccine candidate shows early success in clinical trial
An HIV vaccine candidate developed at the Duke Human Vaccine Institute has demonstrated the ability to trigger low levels of a rare type of neutralising antibodies (bnAbs) in a small group of participants.
New satellite data reveals alarming melting of west Antarctica’s Thwaites glacier
A study has shown seawater infiltrating beneath West Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier. This discovery shows the need to reassess global sea level rise projections
Healthcare would stop without diagnostic imaging
Johan Carlegrim, President of Sectra Medical Education, discusses the value and necessity of incorporating advanced diagnostic imaging tools and realistic simulations into the medical curriculum to enhance the learning process for students and improve staff retention in healthcare.
Johan Carlegrim – Sectra Medical Education
Since joining Sectra in 2012, Johan Carlegrim has dedicated himself to supporting improved education and collaboration within diagnostic imaging
For many years, he led the establishment and growth of some of the world’s largest image exchange and collaboration networks, including the UK's national image exchange portal. As the President of...
The tip of the iceberg: Unlocking billions by fighting fraud and error
The UK National Audit Office is renewing its focus on helping the government deliver value for money by preventing fraud and error – potentially saving billions for the UK taxpayer.
Joshua Reddaway – National Audit Office
Joshua is Director of Counter Fraud and Corruption at the NAO, where his role includes overseeing reports to Parliament on fraud, propriety and transparency, leading the Fraud & Propriety Team and supporting colleagues as they encounter fraud, propriety and corruption issues in their value for money and financial audits...
Global life expectancy to rise by 2050
Global life expectancy is set to rise significantly by 2050, according to the latest findings from the Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) 2021.
Public sector procurement: Challenges and opportunities for IT buyers
Discover insights on public sector procurement for IT buyers: Navigating challenges, seizing opportunities, and embracing innovative changes for enhanced efficiency and value.
Study finds rise in global metabolic health risks
A new report from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2021, shows the escalating health challenges seen by metabolic risk factors.
AI: The missing link for hitting transport net-zero targets?
As governments and industries endeavour to reach their net-zero targets, Herman Scheepers, Senior Solution Architect at Flexible Power Systems, considers opportunities offered by AI in supporting the transport sector’s transition to greener energy.
AI reveals differences in male and female brain structures
A study by researchers at NYU Langone Health has revealed significant differences in the brain structures of men and women, providing new insights into how various neurological and psychiatric disorders develop and present differently between the sexes.
Local Government Elections 2024: What changes can we expect to see?
As the dust settles on the Local Government Elections 2024, many councils will assess how the changes will affect their organisations and, in some cases, plan for a future without one party in control. But are councils ready to adapt, and what can they do to ensure the transition is as smooth as possible?.
Combating cyber-enabled fraud: Sapphire’s proactive cyber security approach
The Internet offers many advantages. However, with online crime totalling $8tn globally, the system seems broken.
The mental health crisis within the NHS
In a recent survey conducted by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN), it was revealed that nearly nine out of ten NHS nurses in England are working while ill.
Lee Jackson – North West London Procurement Services
Lee possesses a broad suite of experiences and capabilities from his career across financial services, aviation, engineering, retail, health and the wider public sector
Those experiences in a wide range of predominantly change and innovation roles provide Lee with a unique perspective that through his strategic transformational leadership enables him...
The Impact of Sleep Deprivation: Recognising the Silent Epidemic
Lisa Artis, Deputy CEO at The Sleep Charity outlines the drivers and impact of poor sleep and why sleep deprivation must be considered a public health priority.