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Barrister says “institutional change” needed in UK police culture
Francesca Kirby, barrister at Red Lion Chambers, considers if there will be a shift in sentencing and UK police culture following reports of misconduct in the force.
Study finds suicide risk disparities in LGBT adults
A study identifies suicide risk disparities amongst lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults, with differences based on sexuality, gender, age, and race.
Adrian Smith – Hologic Inc
Adrian Smith is the General Manager of Hologic in the UK and Ireland, joining the company 2014.
Prior to this he held leadership positions in two other life science companies. Adrian has an interest in med-tech innovation and the policy and funding aspects affecting uptake of innovation in healthcare systems....
The impact of the pandemic on children’s eyesight
Max Halford, Clinical Lead at the Association of British Dispensing Opticians, discusses the impact of the pandemic on children’s eyesight across the UK.
The struggle for air-conditioning in a warming climate
Between 64 and 100 million households in India, Brazil, Mexico, and Indonesia will struggle to acquire aircon units by the year 2040.
Be a Cloud Continuum Competitor – STEP 2 in Business Success 2022
OGEL IT discuss the migration to Cloud services and how this has helped to level the playing field between SMEs and larger companies.
Together we create a sustainable supply of skills for a sustainable food industry
Here, the Swedish Surplus Energy Collection (SSE-C) reflects on one of the most crucial issues facing humanity today - a sustainable food industry.
US study finds social bias can influence access to PrEP
A new study, published in AIDS and Behavior, finds that healthcare providers still have some social bias about who should be given PrEP - the HIV prevention drug.
Emphasising vaccines and immunotherapeutics research worldwide
Here, Open Access Government interview Dr Babita Agrawal, Professor in the Department of Surgery, University of Alberta to discuss the continued need for research into vaccines and immunotherapeutics.
BRAINE: Big data pRocessing and Artificial Intelligence at the Network Edge
The BRAINE project will help to position Europe at the forefront of the intelligent edge computing field.
ISDN / PSTN Switch-Off: Time is running out, are you prepared?
Segmentation Group, the authority in data analytics and telecoms management, discuss the ever-present need for control and cost reduction, alongside preparations leading up to the ISDN / PSTN Switch-Off.
The unseen story behind ALMA’s Invisible Universe
NAOJ Director General Saku Tsuneta shows us the unseen side of ALMA, the world’s largest radio telescope array.
Whole genome sequencing increases rare disorder diagnosis by 31%
Whole Genome Sequencing from a single blood test has been found to pick up over a third more cases of rare genetic disorders than standard tests do.
Working from home: The legal framework
Pierre Bérastégui, Researcher at the European Trade Union Institute illustrates why urgent action is required to strengthen legal framework of remote work
Frank Wolak – Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association (FCHEA)
Mr. Wolak is the President and CEO of the Washington DC based Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association (FCHEA).
The FCHEA is an organization that represents over sixty leading international and domestic companies and organizations that are advancing innovative, clean, safe, and reliable energy technologies.
Prior to FCHEA, Mr. Wolak was...
Hydrogen for a stronger economy and cleaner environment
Frank Wolak, President and CEO of the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association - argues that when it comes to a stronger economy and a cleaner environment
Bonfire Night pollutes our air with large amounts of soot
Researchers from the University of Leeds have discovered that soot in the atmosphere around Bonfire Night is 100 times its normal level.
Research highlights sex differences in developing kidney stones
New research presents an insight into the risk of developing kidney stones and the link between differences in sex.
The decarbonising technology transforming net-zero transport
STFC, IP Group, and Reaction Engines are joining forces to create a decarbonisation technology company to lead the transport sector to net-zero emissions.
Energy crisis: A perfect storm for the UK’s green energy transition
Chris Bowden, Managing Director of Squeaky, explains why he believes the energy crisis we are experiencing is a perfect storm for the UK's green energy transition, albeit unintentional.