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Redesigning medical alarms to improve public health
Researchers at McMaster University and Vanderbilt University explain how could changing the tune of hospital medical alarms could improve public health.
Why is smartphone addiction on the rise, and are you being affected?
With 6.3% of the population currently suffering, Dr Deborah Lee, Dr Fox Online Pharmacy, explores and examines concerns around smartphone addiction (SMA).
The role of hydrogen in the UK’s transition to net zero
Dr Dustin Bauer, Associate, with Georgina Ainscow, Partner, discusses the role of hydrogen in the UK’s transition to net zero.
Energy price crisis: Support for consumers & businesses
Petru Sorin Dandea from the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), explores the support available for consumers and businesses in light of the energy price crisis.
The power of VDI in 2023’s evolving business landscape
Businesses need to ensure they can provide a better experience for employees without compromising the security of their digital assets - can Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) be the key?
How to leverage social value to win public sector contracts
How can businesses leverage social value to attract and retain customers and win public sector contracts in 2023.
We need to rethink food security
Lindsay Duncan, Farming Campaigns Manager, World Animal Protection, explains why we need to rethink food security.
Lindsay Duncan – World Animal Protection
Lindsay Duncan is World Animal Protection UK's farming campaigns manager working towards a reduction in meat consumption to sustainable levels and an end to factory farming globally
Lindsay recently worked on World Animal Protection's research into antimicrobial resistance on meat and in the environment in the UK and is calling...
Inflation in the NHS: How do we better allocate capital funding?
Rising costs of living severely affect the NHS and the health sector, but can efficient capital funding mitigate soaring inflation?
Can clay be used for carbon capture?
Sandia chemical engineer Tuan Ho has led a team investigating the possibility of using clay for carbon capture.
TSA regulations: why Telcos should act now
Telcos need to allocate specific roles within their organisation to deal with the TSA regulations laid out by the UK government.
Could a smart necklace help you stop smoking?
A smart necklace that tracks heat signatures from lit cigarettes in real time could help individuals to stop smoking and avoid relapsing.
Lion’s mane mushroom improves memory and nerve growth
A research team from the University of Queensland have found the active compound from an edible lion's mane mushroom that improves memory and boosts brain cell growth.
The continuous process to produce sodium bicarbonate crystals
Here, Professor Patricia Luis (1,2) from UCLouvain explains how integral CO2 capture is along with the production of sodium bicarbonate crystals in reducing global emissions.
API security risks in the automotive industry
The threat cybercrime poses to finances is known, but few recognise the risks inherent with connected cars – here's how to find vulnerabilities in API security.
How UPS Systems in data centres are balancing energy use and maximising stability
Arturo Di Filippi, Offering Director, Smart Power & EMEA Business Product Development at Vertiv discusses sustainability and the role of UPS Systems in data centres.
Empowering councils to bridge the digital divide
Emily Paulding, Senior Project Officer at Kent County Council, discusses how councils can help bridge the digital divide for elderly and vulnerable residents.
Can companies regulate employees’ messaging apps for safety?
The use of messaging apps has become a part of daily life in many workplaces – but sharing sensitive data poses a major compliance risk for organisations.
Pancreatic cancer rates rising faster in women than men
Pancreatic cancer rates are trending upwards for both sexes, with younger women and Black women seeing the steepest increase.
Colonial bias evident in fossil research
The colonial bias permeating history and global economics is felt heavily in the fossil record, which documents the history of life on Earth.