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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.
China’s first helicopter flight powered by sustainable aviation fuel
China recently achieved a significant milestone by conducting its first-ever helicopter flight using sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
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.
Changes to the Public Order Act would amount to “draconian” restrictions on the right...
With quiet changes to the Public Order Act, the UK government has granted more power to the police to impose restrictions on or prohibit protests which cause ‘anything more than minor’.
Long COVID fatigue: Worse impact on quality of life than some cancers
UCL and the University of Exeter find that long COVID fatigue has a more profound impact on the daily lives of patients compared to certain cancers.
The UK’s AI industry explored as Secretary of State leads roundtable
Roundtable proves insightful as top AI executives discuss the potential and associated challenges of the UK's dynamic AI industry.
How NHS Tayside improved their incident response management capability
YUDU Sentinel discuss NHS Tayside choosing a new system and app to improve incident response and introduce digital documentation.
Transforming transport for the NHS to create a sustainable future
Transforming transport for the NHS is a prime opportunity for the Government to lead the public sector charge towards a more sustainable future.
Horizon Europe funding gap: €34 billion needed to support proposals
In accordance with a recent assessment from the European Commission, in order to fill a new Horizon Europe funding gap, the programme needs an additional €34 billion to support its 2021-2022 proposals
In all, 71% of the high-quality applications were unsuccessful in receiving financing from the Horizon Europe scheme. Although...
New regulatory pathway ensures safe access to medical breakthroughs
Medical breakthroughs are quickly being accessed through a ground-breaking initiative, providing manufacturers and innovators with all-encompassing collaborative support.
Reducing menopause stigma at work could improve women’s career progression
Positive conversations around the impact of menopause can help mid-life women to thrive in the workplace by reducing menopause stigma.
Exploring the possibilities of bacteriophages for tuberculosis
Bacteriophages have long offered prospects for treating bacterial infections. Is it time to use phages to control tuberculosis? Professor Graham F. Hatfull explores this.
Nature’s climate solution: Carbon storage in soil is shown to slow global warming
In a ground-breaking study, Lund University researchers have revealed the astonishing ability of microorganisms in soil to adapt to climate change.
Confronting AI and Journalism: How to restore trust in journalism in the face of...
Making it harder to differentiate between real journalism and fake news, how will the relationship between AI and Journalism affect the ways we consume information?
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.
Evogene Ag-Seed Division awarded €1.2m Horizon grant to develop oil-seed crops
Evogene's Ag-Seed Division has been awarded a prestigious €1.2 million grant from the EU Horizon Program to develop innovative oil-seed crops with high carbon-dioxide assimilation and enhanced drought tolerance.
Managing patients with diabetes in rural underserved areas
Professor Richard J. Santen, MD from the University of Virginia, explains the need for retired endocrinologists returning to work to manage patients with diabetes in America’s rural underserved areas, including comment on telemedicine.
UK Government creates a ‘Net Zero Council’ to support key sectors
In line with the UK’s plans to reduce carbon emissions and transition to a circular economy, the recently created Net Zero Council aims to develop greener practices.
Progress in development of disease-modifying treatments in Parkinson’s Disease
Henri Huttunen, Chief Scientific Officer, Herantis Pharma Plc, charts progress in the development of disease-modifying treatments for Parkinson’s disease.
Estimating the age of microplastics in the upper ocean
By estimating the age of microplastics in the ocean, researchers are finding a difference between the degradation of offshore and nearshore microplastics.