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How AI can optimise early cancer treatment
Early cancer treatment is vital to sustaining high cancer survival rates, but could AI improve clinician capabilities and predict worse cases?
UK’s safer AI taskforce receives £100 million in funding
The UK government deliver £100 million in funding for a foundation model AI taskforce to promote safer artificial intelligence and increased regulation.
Out with the old: Why traditional tech training methods need upgrading
Ash Gawthorp discusses why UK businesses are facing a crisis and why traditional tech training methods must be reconsidered.
GreenerTower: Using sustainable steel to make offshore wind farms cleaner
The new GreenerTower revealed by Siemens Gamesa is to be built out of more sustainable steel, allowing the green transition for offshore wind to move even faster.
The relationship between alcohol consumption and chronic pain
New research reveals how both alcohol consumption and withdrawal have the potential to result in hypersensitivity and increased chronic pain.
Galaxies that shouldn’t exist? JWST confounds scientists yet again
New information provided by the James Webb Space Telescope indicates six galaxies that shouldn’t exist - the telescope has revealed these earliest and largest galaxies on NASA’s radar might be even bigger and more mature than previously thought possible.
Can AI be used to predict and prevent breast cancer?
Lester Litchfield, Head of Data Science at Volpara Health, discusses the future of artificial intelligence in breast health.
Gender and racial bias in the NHS: Disparities in specialty training
Racial bias in the NHS is affecting those able to apply and get into specialty training programs, exacerbated further by disparities in gender.
Computing ecological networks with AI tools
Rapidly developing AI tools can now generate simulations of ecological networks, tracking interactions in environments and biomes.
Sustainable gardening should be rewarded, according to University of Sheffield
Rewards for sustainable gardening could include reductions to council tax, water bills or assistance with resources.
Using social media to track internal displacement in Ukraine
What happened to the displaced and vulnerable populations who remained inside Ukraine after the war? Researchers look to social media to track displacement in Ukraine.
The sustainable regeneration of the packaging value chain
To mitigate the impacts of climate breakdown, we need to shift towards a sustainable regeneration system in the value chain which is circular.
Now is the time to address migraine in the workplace
Andrew Jackson, UK Country Manager at Lundbeck, discusses the impact of migraine in the workplace and the steps we can collectively take to help manage its burden on productivity.
‘Most advanced brain map to date’ conducted on an insect
Researchers have completed an advanced brain map on an insect, aiding future brain research and neuroscience in the understanding of the mechanism of thought.
How income plays a part in your experience of physical pain
Study finds link between income and experience of physical pain, suggesting that a a lower income rank is linked to a higher likelihood of experiencing pain.
Ariel Data Challenge 2023: AI and exoplanets
Artificial Intelligence experts have been invited to embark on the Ariel Data Challenge 2023 and look for exoplanets.
The transformative power of AI in healthcare
Kirsty Biddiscombe, UK Head for AI, ML & Analytics at NetApp, discusses the transformative power of AI in healthcare.
Using analytics and AI to tackle global human trafficking
Nicky Furlong, Director, Public Sector, Health & Life Sciences at SAS UK describes how new developments in analytics can support the fight against global human trafficking.
Spain joins the Square Kilometre Array Observatory
Now that Spain has joined the Square Kilometre Array Observatory, researchers in Spain will have access to the initiative's data.
Patricia (Patsy) Beattie-Huggan – The Quaich Inc
Patsy Beattie-Huggan, BN, MScN is the founder and President of The Quaich Inc., a PEI based health promotion and consulting company. She holds a Bachelor of Nursing from the University of New Brunswick (UNB) and MSc in Nursing and Health Studies from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Patsy has...