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Rory Hutchings – HCR Law
Rory Hutchings has over 25 years’ experience advising in the Agriculture and Estates field
His strong agricultural links means he is a significant figure in the agricultural legal community, specifically in dispute resolution. With a particular focus on Wales, he is praised in the leading legal directories as a “perceptive...
New biomarker identified for early detection of Alzheimer’s and therefore earlier diagnosis
A recent study led by the Molecular and Cellular Neurobiotechnology group at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) and the University of Barcelona has unveiled a groundbreaking biomarker for the early detection of Alzheimer's disease, even in its asymptomatic stages
The study highlights miR-519a-3p, a microRNA directly associated with...
UK Gov launches measures to enhance cyber security in AI models and software
In a bid to fortify the nation's cyber defences and foster economic growth, the UK government has introduced pioneering measures aimed at bolstering cyber security in AI models and software.
Understanding ADHD in Women: Key symptoms and challenges
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) often displays differently in women compared to men.
Disrupting the border security landscape: How disruptors are revolutionizing border control
Next-generation systems are making the future of seamless travel a reality; Renaud Irminger, CEO and co-founder of Travizory Border Security, tells us more.
Renaud Irminger – Travizory Border Security
Renaud Irminger is the CEO of Travizory Border Security SA. He drives the product vision and company strategy
Renaud is a seasoned Business Executive with over 25 years in travel and border security initiatives. He has been instrumental in improving the air travel industry, bringing over 25 world premiere innovative...
Canada’s wildfires: British Columbia faces threat as a wildfire approaches Fort Nelson
Fort Nelson, British Columbia, is under severe threat from the out-of-control Parker Lake wildfire, which has forced thousands of residents to evacuate.
Lung cancer in Southeast Asia and China: Current trends and challenges
Zisis Kozlakidis from the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Cancer and Jiaao Yu from the Shanghai Jiao Tong University discuss the burden of lung cancer in Southeast Asia and China and the priorities for therapies and interventions.
The natural refrigerant choice and environmental considerations
As the refrigeration industry has matured, natural refrigerants have progressively been displaced by synthetic alternatives. However, Tim Mitchell, Sales Director of Klima-Therm, says a greater focus on environmental considerations could reverse this trend.
Conducting policy-relevant research on gender and entrepreneurship
Here, Dr. Jennifer Jennings (a professor at the University of Alberta) and Ms. Jessica Carlson (a recent Doctorate of Business Administration graduate and policy professional in the Government of Alberta) offer suggestions for the actions that scholars and policy practitioners can take – both separately and jointly – to produce knowledge pertinent to the identified priorities.
Could weather events like snow be the real cause of Earthquakes?
What is the real cause of Earthquakes? Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have revealed a link between weather events and seismic activity.
Global centre for climate change impacts on transboundary waters
Dr. Gail Krantzberg and Dr. Andrew Gronewold, unpack the priorities of the Global Centre for Climate Change Impacts on Transboundary Waters.
Dr. Gail Krantzberg – McMaster University
Professor/Program lead of Master’s of Engineering and Public Policy at McMaster University, Ontario Canada. Canadian Lead Investigator, Global Centre for Climate Change Impacts on Transboundary Waters
Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering. M.Sc. and Ph.D. at the University of Toronto in environmental science and freshwaters. Ontario Ministry of Environment...
Harassment and violence at work: A collective responsibility and endeavour
Notwithstanding the implementation of legislation on national and subnational levels and research demonstrating the enormous costs and impacts for individuals, workplaces, and governments, harassment and violence at work continues to be a pervasive problem worldwide.
Treating neuropathic pain and nicotine dependence: Epibatidine derivatives as potential therapeutics
Lance R. McMahon, Ph.D. and Jenny L. Wilkerson, Ph.D. from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, describe the search for the magic bullet to treat both neuropathic pain and nicotine dependence using novel epibatidine derivatives as potential therapeutics.
Jenny L. Wilkerson, Ph.D., – Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Jenny L. Wilkerson, Ph.D., is a tenure track Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences in the Jerry H. Hodge School of Pharmacy at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
She is a member of the TTUHSC Center for Translational Neuroscience and Therapeutics, a full affiliate member of the Laura Bush Institute...
Lance R. McMahon, Ph.D. – Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Lance R. McMahon, Ph.D., is the Senior Vice President for Research and Innovation at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
He has a tenured appointment as Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences in the Jerry H. Hodge School of Pharmacy, and Professor of Medical Education in the School of Medicine. He is...
Investigating the hidden risks of abandoned metal mines in Wales
Experts are calling for urgent testing to take place in areas of Wales' once-thriving metal mining industry, in an attempt to uncover the potential public health threats.
What the Procurement Act 2023 means for CCS
Crown Commercial Service (CCS) guides us through the new regime for UK procurement, including what the Procurement Act 2023 means to them.
Venus’s vanishing water mystery: How our neighbouring planet became a desert
Venus, the neighbour of Earth, has long puzzled scientists with its bone-dry landscape. But a groundbreaking study from planetary scientists at the University of Colorado Boulder has discovered the mystery of Venus's vanishing water.