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Average age of conception throughout human history
Determining the average age of conception throughout human history to discover more about humans, then and in the future.
What are the benefits of custom EHR over the standard?
In over a decade, electronic health records (EHR) solutions have become an indispensable tool for the healthcare industry players.
Four ways real estate can help tackle the cost of living crisis
Real estate owners need to engage more with communities as price increases, poverty and crime could soon escalate into something far bigger, writes Sarah Coughlan of sustainability services company Evora Global.
Consortium for Battery Innovation (CBI)
"We were very grateful for the opportunity to publish our work about battery technologies on Open Access. Jonathan and his team were fantastic and professional to work with, and we were delighted with the outcome. We look forward to working with them again in the future."
Effect of heat and drought on food security and agricultural production
Maize is affected by abiotic stresses, including extreme heat and drought, which is exacerbated by climate change.
Nokia Inks deal with AST SpaceMobile — What does this mean for mobile connectivity?
Mission impossible? Nokia and AST SpaceMobile are partnering to increase mobile connectivity around the world. In this article, we’ll explore how these companies plan to expand global coverage.
20,000 premature deaths caused by human-ignited fires in U.S.
More than 80% of premature deaths caused by small smoke particles in the United States are the direct result of human-ignited fires.
Genetically modified rice to tackle climate-induced food shortages
Genetically modified rice could be used to lessen food shortages caused by climate change, as salt tolerance allows it to grow in warmer conditions.
Is this the end for ice roads and ice road truckers?
Ice roads vital for transportation in remote communities may be cracking and sinking under the unseasonably warm weather; is this the end for ice road truckers?
Blue Monday: ADHD can be predictive of poor mental health outcomes in adults
Adults with high levels of ADHD are more likely to experience poor mental health than adults with high levels of autistic traits.
Climate risk: Fund managers and the geospatial industry need geospatial data
Why has Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) changed, and how is geospatial data being under-utilised for fund managers and real estate portfolio holders?
Magnet manufacturing to help reduce Europe’s rare earth element reliance
A new approach to high-performance magnet manufacturing may help Europe on its transition towards net-zero carbon so that it is less dependent on rare earth elements.
Drug combination for children with MYC amplified Medulloblastoma
Researchers discover drug combination that could offer a better prognosis for children diagnosed with MYC amplified Medulloblastoma, an often deadly form of brain cancer.
Innovation in contract management with UNIT4
Sally Murdoch, the Public Sector Director at Unit4, discusses the vision for contract management in local government.
SCI Foundation
"We were delighted by the opportunity to write an editorial on schistosomiasis. The article looks fantastic and Jonathan’s guidance was clear and the process smooth throughout. Thank you for helping us to raise awareness of a disease not often covered by the mainstream media. SCI Foundation."
Prolonged sitting is hazardous to your health
Further evidence suggests that prolonged sitting is bad for your health, even if you exercise regularly - and doctors advise walking every 30 minutes.
Reforming the UK’s health and care system through design
The UK’s health and care system is long overdue reform, as needs have shifted and technology has advanced since the NHS was founded in 1948.
Finance and business trends for 2023
Rising inflation and the threat of recession present economic challenges for businesses, so what finance and business trends can we expect in 2023?
Ancient Siberian genomes reveal previously unknown hunter-gatherer population
Researchers uncover ancient Siberian genomes which reveal a previously undescribed group of early hunter-gatherer population in Neolithic Altai-Sayan region.
Why are fewer babies being born?
America's birth rate is falling, but it turns out that young people still want children - so why are fewer babies being born?