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WHO labels avian influenza as “worrying”, with the possibility of a pandemic
The avian influenza virus is currently having a large strain outbreak called H5N1, which researchers confirm can infect various species.
Feelings of loneliness in older adults is in decline, says poll
It is three years since the COVID-19 lockdown was announced, and only now have feelings of loneliness in older adults started to decline.
G-Cloud public and private sector collaboration challenges
Mike Braithwaite, Managing Director at MDB, walks us through bridging the UK innovation gap, focussing on G-Cloud & the challenges around public and private sector collaboration.
The importance of a good night’s sleep for your response to vaccination
The benefits of a good night's sleep on mental health is well-known, but now researchers have discovered it has an impact on response to vaccination too.
Will the Willow Project be approved and what consequences might we see?
U.S. President Joe Biden and his administration have advanced on a decision that could allegedly damage our climate beyond repair, but what is the Willow Project and how will it change the world around us?
The idea of self-organisation in biology and its critics
Using the example of Alan Turing’s paper on morphogenesis, Ute Deichmann at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev explores self-organisation in biology.
Violation of rights: Cuba’s political prisoners total 1,066
Cuba's political prisoners total 1,066, with 11 new cases in February, highlighting the systematic violation of rights in all cases of political imprisonment in Cuba.
How did ‘virtual visits’ to the doctor help depression care in the US?
The ‘virtual visits’ which transpired following the shift to telemedicine during COVID-19 restrictions improved depression care in quality and in quantity.
Updating services for people with younger onset dementia and their caregivers
Researchers from the Jockey Club Centre for Positive Ageing analyse the services available for people with younger onset dementia, looking to improve the lives of those affected and their carers.
Mobile Device Management: How to implement an effective MDM strategy
Developing a sound Mobile Device Management system is essential to minimise security risk and enhance digital mobility.
How will the UK Cyber Essentials Scheme change in April 2023?
Cybersecurity has been subject to a wave of change over the last decade and is reflected in the UK Cyber Essentials Scheme.
Masahide Sakamoto – Senshu University
I am environmental economist based within the Faculty of Commerce at Senshu University in Japan
I received his PhD in Economics from Kyoto University. I interest is in exploring socioeconomic systems for sustainability. I was born in Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, where air pollution was very serious, so I...
Public sector organisations shouldn’t rely on mobile-based authentication
It is crucial that effective measures are put in place to counter the strength of modern cyber threats, not just relying on mobile-based authentication.
Studying the organosulfur content in vegetables
The health benefits of sulfur-rich vegetables is well-known, but can we quantify the organosulfur content in vegetables?
Realizing the potential of quantum computing applications
Professor Robert Wille at the Technical University of Munich and the Software Competence Center Hagenberg discusses when quantum computing applications and knowledge are required – and, when not.
Tackling tuberculosis: Continuing problems but grounds for optimism
Paul Sommerfeld, Executive Trustee, TB Alert and Chair, TB Europe Coalition, walks us through tackling tuberculosis. We hear that while there are continuing problems, there are finally grounds for optimism.
What do Microsoft’s latest updates mean for Microsoft Solutions Partners?
Becoming a Microsoft Solutions Partner is a significant achievement for any technology company, but recent updates mean it is now harder than ever to achieve this status.
Ocean resources, coastal communities & the fishing sector
Charlina Vitcheva, Director-General, DG MARE, European Commission, describes a holistic approach to the sustainable use of ocean resources, thriving coastal communities and a profitable fishing sector.
Charlina Vitcheva – European Commission
Charlina Vitcheva was appointed Director General of DG MARE, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries in June 2020
Prior to this, she became Deputy Director General of the JRC in September 2016. She was acting DG for the JRC from the 1st November 2019 to the 30th April 2020.
Previous to this, she...
Dr Jennifer E. Jennings – Alberta School of Business
Jennifer E. Jennings, PhD holds a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Entrepreneurship, Gender and Family Business at the University of Alberta
During the past 25 years, she has published two co-edited books and over 30 journal articles and book chapters on these topics. Her research has received numerous international recognitions,...