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CCS Mobile Voice and Data Services agreement update
CCS provide an update on the Mobile Voice and Data Services agreement, illustrating the broader aim to enable the best pricing on core services for the public sector.
Will employees benefit from the UK’s investment into digital HR solutions?
With the emergence of digital HR solutions, employers must rethink and reset or risk losing all competitive edge with other firms.
Walter Ricciardi – Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Walter Ricciardi is a Professor of Hygiene and Public Health at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome
He is President of Mission Board for Cancer of European Commission and Chair of the Scientific Committee of Human Technopole Foundation. He is member of the International Honorary Advisory Faculty of National Screening...
Recording and decoding neural signals from the vagus nerve
Dominique M Durand, distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Ohio, USA, discusses the study of neural signals from the vagus nerve.
New care models for older adults seeking emergency care
Professors Katie Robinson and Rose Galvin from the Ageing Research Centre at the University of Limerick describe research on new models of care for older adults seeking emergency care.
Living with HIV: The prevalent pandemic which is no longer considered a pandemic
Dr Avinash Hari Narayanan (MBChB), Clinical Lead at London Medical Laboratory, explains that we need stronger efforts worldwide to end HIV transmission and improve the lives of those living with the disease.
Phil Haslam – North Atlantic Fishing Company (NAFCO)
Phil Haslam is Managing Director of North Atlantic Fishing Company (NAFCO).
Phil joined NAFCO in 2021, prior to this, he was the Director of Operations at the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) for six years and CEO of Eastern Inshore Fishery and Conservation Authority (IFCA) for three years.
Phil also served in...
£36.5 million invested in healthcare tech, including digital hubs and digital twins
Innovation for new healthcare technology has been funded toward treatments for Alzheimer’s, cancer and more, with support going to digital hubs and technology-assisted surgery.
Following cancer prevention recommendations reduces risk of the disease
Following global cancer prevention recommendations reduces the risk of developing the disease according to latest study.
Genetic mechanisms of pigment accumulation in carrot colours
We hear from Philipp Simon, from the USDA, Agricultural Research Service & University of Wisconsin, Madison, about how a kaleidoscope of colors reveals new genetic mechanisms of pigment accumulation in carrot colors.
It’s a speed thing: Public sector digital transformation
Public sector digital transformation has been a slow and challenging process. Exacerbated by a lack of funding, many agencies struggle to maintain legacy IT infrastructures, or upgrade them.
Unhealthy food advertising decreased by 64% in Chile after policy change
Marketing restrictions in Chile helped to decrease children’s exposure to unhealthy food advertising on TV by 73%, and general advertising by 64%.
The dangers of UK heat: How to keep safe in hot weather?
As the temperatures continue to rise, we all need to be aware of the dangers of our sun and how to keep safe in hot weather, especially looking out for those most vulnerable.
It’s time for public sector employee financial wellness to be a priority
Financial wellness is an under-discussed topic for the US public sector. What can organisations do to tackle increasing financial stress?
How hydrogen cars can drive us towards the UK government’s net zero targets
Steve McEvoy, Vice President of Automotive at Expleo, outlines how hydrogen cars can drive us towards the UK government’s net zero targets.
Funding launched for disabled individuals to find work worth £58 million
£58 million pounds of funding for disabled individuals has been announced in an effort to support those looking for work.
Changing lives with a new wearable glucose monitor
We could be about to see the world’s first truly non-invasive, real-time, continuous wearable glucose monitor change the lives of those with diabetes forever.
Monash University Department of Economics continues to drive global impact
Monash University is a Group of Eight Australian (Go8) university, making up Australia's leading research-intensive universities – with excellence in the Department of Economics.
Ovarian cancer research: Examining ovarian function and dysfunction
JoAnne S Richards, PhD, Professor at Baylor College of Medicine, explores ovarian cancer research with a focus on ovarian function and dysfunction.
JoAnne S. Richards – Baylor College of Medicine
Professor JoAnne S. Richards' research career interests have focused on the hormonal regulation of ovarian follicular development by applying molecular approaches and using mutant mouse models.
Having identified genes and signaling pathways that regulate specific stages of ovarian follicular development and ovulation, including the roles of ADAMTS1, TNFAIP6 and PTGS2...