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The psychology behind feeling guilty and how it influences government corruption
New research explores the connection between feeling guilty and the likelihood of corruption, such as accepting a bribe.
Peer mentor programmes could become a pathway out of addiction
The government has developed a £3.7 million peer mentor and employment programme for people with substance dependence to seek help from those who have beat addiction.
First ever Saudi-Arabian woman ventures into space with AX-2 mission
The Saudi Space Commission embarked on the AX-2 mission on Sunday, which saw the first Arab female astronaut, Rayyanah Barnawi, go to space.
The role of microbial diversity in microbial electrosynthesis
Bacteria are often painted as the enemy of humanity. Before the discovery of antibiotics, a wound getting infected was frequently a death sentence.
Where do the most successful business owners attend university?
Research analysing UK universities and their rate of students becoming business owners finds that London produces the most entrepreneurs.
Preparing for the future: Canada’s aging population
Kamal Khera, Canada’s Minister of Seniors, looks at what measures we can take to support Canada’s aging population during the cost of living crisis.
Making EV charging infrastructure and EV uptake easier for local authorities
With over 30 years of experience in developing smart electronic solutions, EZ-Charge explains how it is supporting a seamless uptake of electric vehicles by working with local authorities to offer user-friendly and reliable EV charging infrastructure.
Could studying African killifish be the secret cure to sarcopenia?
The Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI) at Monash University suggests that muscle wasting, known as sarcopenia, may be reversed in late-life.
Rob Newbould – EZ-Charge
An experienced senior sales professional with a demonstrated history of new market expansion and business development, in the vehicle cameras, retail and hospitality industries
A leader in strategic negotiations, and winning high-value new business, with demonstrated results across the UK, Europe, and the Middle East. Effective presenting detailed service and...
Robert Wessells – Wayne State University
Dr. Wessells received his PhD in Molecular Genetics from the Ohio State University, then did postdoctoral fellowships at University of Michigan and the Sanford Burnham Presbys Institute for Discovery.
Since starting his own lab, he has developed methods for sutdying endurance exercise in fruit flies, identifiying several single-molecule components of...
COVID-19 experience for children in custodial settings
Dr Charlotte Lennox from the University of Manchester reports on the main findings of her research and argues that children in custodial settings were an invisible group during the COVID-19 pandemic, in this second of a two-part series.
€1.3 billion Polish scheme for agricultural producers affected by climate change
The European Commission has approved a €1.3 billion Polish scheme to financially support agricultural producers covering the risk of damage to crops and livestock.
Boosting economic progress through digital transformation in Egypt
Usama Elsayed, COO and Managing Director for MEA region, BPC, charts how digital transformation in Egypt is boosting economic progress and financial inclusion.
Local authorities funded £200 million for cycling and walking schemes
The government is funding local authorities across the UK for cycling and walking schemes, to promote healthy travel and carbon emission reduction.
Why is the Data Protection Officer important for schools?
Malcolm McNinch, Head of Data Governance & Compliance and also Data Protection Officer (DPO) for iSYSTEMS and Cantium Business Solutions, explains the importance of the DPO in our schools.
Hottest days are warming twice as fast in North-West Europe
University of Oxford research reveals that the hottest days in North-West Europe are warming twice as fast as average summer days due to climate change.
Treating children with blast injuries with prosthetic innovations
Imperial College London opens its first-ever centre designing prosthetic innovations for child blast injuries occurring in conflict zones.
Unlocking liquidity: How international SMEs can navigate high demand periods
While high demand for products or services indicates a prosperous business, there are challenges with busy trade periods for international SMEs.
‘Space City’: The industry-academic collaboration for space observation
Leicester has developed a ‘space city’ cluster for the UK space sector collaborating on space observation and research.
Skyrocketing inflation worsens student mental health crisis
The current economic situation, marked by soaring inflation, is significantly impacting student mental health and worsening the ongoing crisis among young people.