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More on digital transformation in the NHS
Ben Riley, Director of Aventius, examines more on digital transformation in the NHS.
Adopting voice commerce in 2024: Benefits and challenges
Revolutionalizing the shopping experience by embracing voice commerce in 2024 for seamless digital interactions.
Opinion: Do universities help or hurt innovation?
Do Universities help or hurt innovation? Find out in this 25-year academic entrepreneur’s anecdotal perspective of starting companies and developing implants. Thomas J. Webster shares his opinion here.
Tracking infrared radiation: The JWST unravels celestial enigma
Using the NASA James Webb Telescope, astronomers have discovered an enigmatic brown dwarf named W1935, radiating infrared radiation from methane in its upper atmosphere.
Millie Nakatsuka – The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Doctor, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Discipline of Clinical Ophthalmology and Eye Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Save Sight Institute, The Sydney Eye Hospital, Sydney, Australia.
West Moreton Health Service, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia.
Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network, Sydney,...
Sensory roles in reading skills: The print-to-speech model
While it is easy to recognise the necessary role that vision plays in reading, it is important to know that many other senses contribute to the acquisition, refinement and maintenance of reading skills including sound, touch and motor coordination, to name just a few.
Antisense therapies: A new approach to tackling challenging targets in areas of high unmet...
Alexander Gebauer, the Chief Executive Officer at Secarna Pharmaceuticals GmbH & Co. KG looks at a new approach to solve unmet medical needs with antisense therapies
Despite major therapeutic advances, there is a variety of diseases that are still not adequately addressed by traditional approaches such as small molecules or...
Removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
The agricultural sector plays a decisive role in tackling climate change. GERICS explores what actors of the agricultural sector think of removing carbon dioxide and what support they need from science.
Nutritional management of aging pets
Morgan A. Key from Hill’s Pet Nutrition outlines the changes associated with aging pets and how nutrition can help.
Study reveals alarming presence of thirdhand smoke in homes
Secondhand smoking has been recognised as a health hazard with links to cancer. Now researchers are focusing on thirdhand smoke, where harmful tobacco residues linger on surfaces such as furniture, walls and floors.
Morgan A. Key – Hill’s Pet Nutrition
Morgan A. Key, BA, is an Associate Scientist in the Global Clinical Nutrition and Claims group at Hill’s Pet Nutrition
In addition to her work at Hill’s, she is pursuing a masters degree, with a thesis track, in Veterinary Biomedical Science at Kansas State University. In her role as an...
Adaption solutions for improved climate change resilience
Patricia Carbonell, RESIST Communication Contact at REVOLVE – Communicating Sustainability, discusses adaptation solutions for improved climate change resilience in European regions.
Assessing the role of religion in restorative justice approaches to crime
The field of restorative justice can be traced to the 1970s and efforts in several North American communities that were applying peacemaking principles – often in tandem with faith-informed perspectives – to the criminal justice system, here we explore it in further detail.
How social institutions and institutionalized practices impact entrepreneurial activity
Jennifer Jennings is one of Canada’s leading researchers at the intersection of gender, entrepreneurship, and the family embeddedness of entrepreneurial activity.
Building Vaccine Confidence: Strategies for dispelling myths and misinformation
Heidi J Larson, along with contributors from the Vaccine Confidence Project, discuss the complex factors influencing decision-making around vaccines and what can be done to improve public trust.
Ksenia Avetisova – Tietoevry Finland
Ksenia has been navigating uncertainty of the digital age by applying innovative ways of working & design thinking methods to enable companies innovate & deliver results. With background in UX and Design, Ksenia is driven by bringing the human perspective to disruptive tech innovation and research.
Utilising frameworks to leverage the best hybrid communication suppliers
Nicki Newburn from, CFH Docmail Ltd, highlights utilising frameworks to leverage the best hybrid communication suppliers.
Building resilience: Key to protecting adolescent mental health
Essi Viding, Pasco Fearon, Tom Wu, Alexander Lloyd, Laura Lucas, Roslyn Law, and Jaime Smith discuss new approaches to preventing adolescent mental health problems from emerging.
Is renewable energy killing our birds?
As concerns about the declining bird population continue to grow, scientists highlight the unintentional consequences of renewable energy development.
Alice Delahunty FREng – The Royal Academy of Engineering and President, UK Electricity Transmission,...
Alice is responsible for developing, building, maintaining and operating the electricity transmission network in England and Wales and playing a critical role in enabling and delivering against the government’s net-zero commitments
Previously, she was National Grid’s Head of Network Optimisation and responsible for the asset management of a £12 billion...