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Marine plastic litter vs clean and living water
Marine plastic pollution is a global crisis with increasing impacts on the environment, marine life, and human health. Multinational and national organisations are working to develop solutions that are accepted by all stakeholders connected to the marine environment and fishing industry.
GERICS supporting climate-resilient wind energy sites
Dr. Irem Isik Cetin and Dr Elke Keup-Thiel offer expert insights on how GERICS supports the climate-resilient development of wind energy sites.
Why are hobbies so important, and why are women being left out of them?
Here, we explore why women don’t appear to have the time for hobbies in our modern society, why women’s hobbies are seen as less worthwhile than men's, and what the physical and mental benefits of engaging in hobbies are.
Vaccine hesitancy and the challenge of successful scientific communication
Drawing on personal experiences and public discourse, Dr. Klaus Eyer, an Associate Professor at Aarhus University, explores the challenges of communicating about vaccine science to address vaccine hesitancy.
Patients take wearables to heart at NHS trust’s pioneering virtual ward
Natalie Duffield of Inhealthcare discusses the advantages of the company’s virtual wards and advanced remote monitoring technologies in enhancing patient care.
Iron-rich extinct volcanoes could hold key to future rare earth element supply
In a groundbreaking study by The Australian National University (ANU) and the University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, researchers have uncovered a potential goldmine hidden within ancient volcanoes.
Understanding and predicting the intergenerational transmission of mental illness
The FAMILY consortium aims to improve the lives of mentally ill persons and their families by focusing on understanding the mechanisms of intergenerational transmission of mental illness from parent to child.
Emissions from building and construction can be halved with current technologies and practices
Filip Johnsson and Ida Karlsson from Chalmers University of Technology argue that building and construction emissions can be halved with current technologies and practices in place.
Ida Karlsson – Chalmers University of Technology
Ida Karlsson is a sustainability expert and researcher with climate mitigation at her core. She works to develop transformative development paths for the supply chains for buildings and transport infrastructure in Sweden within the large-scale research program Mistra Carbon Exit. Here, she applies holistic systems thinking in analyses of...
The dynamics of soil health
Thomas Gumbricht from Stockholm University and xSpectre, with Sonia Meller from Digit Soil, discuss what we need to know about understanding the dynamics of soil health.
Sonia Meller – Digit Soil
Sonia is the Co-founder and CTO of Digit Soil, a start-up based in the Zürich area, Switzerland. Since 2021, she has focused on developing practical solutions for monitoring soil biological activity, making advanced tools accessible to those in agriculture and environmental management.
With a background in biotechnology from Jagiellonian University...
Medicare considers coverage expansion for weight-loss medication
Aiming to tackle the high risk of heart problems among older Americans with obesity, Medicare is contemplating an expansion of coverage for a weight-loss medication known as semaglutide.
UK Government invests £88 million to drive innovation in electric vehicles
The UK government has announced a substantial investment of £88 million across 46 pioneering projects.
Closing the cyber security skills gap: Are we looking for unicorns?
Barry Searle, Managing Director at Intelligencia Training, discusses the cyber security skills gap and the need to align education with industry needs.
A novel route to secure and low-power accelerators for edge computing
Dr. Fabio Pavanello, Researcher at CNRS/CROMA Laboratory, guides us through a novel route to secure and low-power accelerators for edge computing, or in other words, the NEUROPULS approach.
Optimising clinical pharmacy services in the UK: A pathway to enhanced healthcare delivery
Adeem Azhar, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Core Prescribing Solutions, explains how the company’s innovative solutions are helping to tackle challenges within primary care and positively support the healthcare workforce.
Adeem Azhar – Core Prescribing Solutions
Adeem is a resilient, versatile, and accomplished results-orientated individual with experience in a range of healthcare settings, gaining a unique insight into the NHS, UK, global healthcare and technology markets. He has proven success in operational management, ensuring services delivered adhered to core NHS and business standards. He has...
Innovative grape and wine industry research in a cool climate region
Jim Willwerth, Assistant Professor and Researcher at the Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute (CCOVI), discusses how the Institute is supporting the transformation of Canada’s agricultural ecosystem, and a self-reliant, sustainable model for the rest of the world.
ToxGenSolutions zeroes in on microRNA for the early detection of alzheimer’s
The Dutch company has created a device for the early detection of Alzheimer’s disease, and it is on its way to developing preventative drugs.
Remote monitoring program helps underserved patients reduce blood pressure
A remote monitoring program has shown significant success in helping patients reduce blood pressure and lower their risk of heart disease.