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Transition to the biobased economy: Integrated approach needed
Aarthi JanakiRaman, charts the transition to a biobased economy, stressing the need for an integrated approach.
Supporting Africa’s development to increase its resilience to the impacts of climate change
Knowledge sharing on climate risks and codevelopment of climate services to cope with and recover from climate-related disruptions is a prerequisite for climate-resilient development.
£22.5 million research funded to improve UK health and social care
Health and social care specialists are joining for a multi-million-pound research initiative that is anticipated to bring about significant changes to policies in the UK.
The secret ingredient for successful digital transformation
Here, we hear the story about the secret ingredient for successful digital transformation, as engagingly told by Mark Vincent, Owner of Applied Change Ltd.
How to support your employees through rising levels of workplace stress
Researchers find that ‘moderate to high’ workplace stress levels have risen by 13% since 2022. What can employers do to help their employees during this time?
Robotic pill safely delivers injectable Osteoporosis drug
A groundbreaking study demonstrates the efficacy of administering a previously injection-only medication for osteoporosis through an innovative robotic pill.
Why do companies use biometric access control and authentication?
In today's technologically advanced businesses, ensuring the security of information is paramount. As a result, companies are turning to biometric access control systems to bolster their security.
Social isolation linked to weaker male bone quality, mouse study finds
Researchers revealed that social isolation negatively impacts male bone health, as discovered in a recent study.
Understanding thermolabile protecting groups for nucleic acid-based drugs
Serge L. Beaucage investigates thermolabile protecting groups for the amine functions of purine and pyrimidine deoxyribonucleosides for the development and implementation of synthetic DNA sequences as nucleic acid-based drugs.
Maximising energy efficiency with electric motors
With an increasing number of technologies and applications employing electric motors, Rukmi Dutta from the University of New South Wales discusses the mechanisms and efficiency potential of electric motor systems.
Rukmi Dutta – UNSW (The University of New South Wales) Sydney
Rukmi Dutta is an Associate Professor at UNSW Sydney, Australia. She is the current Vice-Chair of the Electric Machine Committee of IEEE Industrial Application Society
Rukmi has received the PhD degree in Electrical Engineering from the UNSW Sydney, Australia, 2007 and the Bachelors of Engineering degree also in Electrical Engineering...
LEVI funding – what does this mean for your local authority?
£380.8m has been promised for the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Fund or LEVI fund in an effort to push transport towards net zero through the expansion of EV charging infrastructure.
Why competency matters and requires more than just an L&D approach
Bobbie King, Chief Executive Officer at SQEPtech, outlines the concept of competency and the importance of collaboration between teams.
Bobbie King – SQEPtech
Bobbie is one of the founders of SQEPtech, a company specialising in HR and people management technology. Together with her business partner, they established the company in 2018. Since then, Bobbie has played a pivotal role in steering SQEPtech towards diversifying its range of Talent & Development technology products...
EU energy reform deal disrupted by last-minute push for coal subsidies
The new proposal to extend subsidies for coal plants has interfered with the ambitions of nations in the European Union to approve a reform of the electricity market.
European Space Agency appoints its first disabled astronaut
Former UK Paralympian John McFall has been hired as the first ever physically disabled astronaut for the European Space Agency (ESA) following a rigorous selection process.
Global oil prices decline amid concerns over China’s economy
Concerns about China's economy continue to grow as global oil prices dropped over 1% today (Monday, 19th June 2023), but what does this mean for the Chinese government and the international economy?
Is fusobacterium responsible for the formation of endometriosis?
Fusobacterium, implicated in diseases like gingivitis, ulcerative colitis, and colon cancer, has now been discovered to play a role in the formation of endometriosis.
Applying data science advances in disease surveillance and control
Dr. David S. Ebert from the University of Oklahoma’s Data Institute for Societal Challenges and Dr. Aaron Wendelboe from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center outline how a cohesive, multidisciplinary, and multi-tiered approach can support a more predictive model in disease surveillance and control.
Dr. David S. Ebert – University of Oklahoma
David S. Ebert is the Associate Vice President for Research and Partnerships and Director, Data Institute for Societal Challenges (DISC)
He is currently a Gallogly Chair Professor of electrical and computer engineering, and the Director of the Data Institute for Societal Challenges.
He is the recipient of the 2017 IEEE Computer...