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The software market: 4 trends in custom enterprise software development
The enterprise segment dominates the global software market, according to Statista, and is expected to reach almost $376 billion by 2028. Here we dive into emerging technologies that custom enterprise software developers use to keep solutions up-to-date and efficient.
Research funding in Canada update
Open Access Government provides further updates on research funding in Canada, this time focussing on drug discovery, artificial intelligence, and the bio-manufacturing industry to support the next generation of scientists.
Research to reduce polarisation in the swedish energy policy debate
Filip Johnsson, Professor at Chalmers University of Technology, argues that research can help to reduce polarisation in the Swedish energy policy debate.
Climate change threatens beach tourism
The Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) and the Blue Flag Programme cooperate on the beach and coastal tourism adaptation to climate change.
Space breakthrough: Mars immigration advancements
Recent breakthroughs in Mars exploration bring humanity closer to realising Mars immigration dreams. The key lies in overcoming the challenge of oxygen scarcity for long-term survival.
Personalized medicine: “Tyranny of the gene”
Dr Priya Hays, Ph.D., CEO/Science Writer at Hays Documentation Specialists, LLC, responds to “Tyranny of the Gene.” Is personalized medicine a threat to public health? Not really, but yes, it’s an argument for price controls and perhaps more regulations; we hear.
David Buick – IPCA Worldwide
David Buick moved to France from his native UK in 1985. A local prison chaplain in Rennes since 2003, he was regional protestant prison chaplain for North-West France from 2011 to 2020, overseeing chaplaincy activities in some 20 prisons.
In 2015 he joined the Worldwide Steering Committee of the International...
14-Hour fasting shows improvements in hunger, mood, and sleep
Consuming meals within a 10-hour time frame has been linked to increased energy, mood, and reduced hunger levels, according to recent findings from the largest community science study in the UK.
Wireless, handheld, Alzheimer’s detection device
A group of researchers around the globe have created a portable, non-invasive device capable of identifying biomarkers associated with Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.
Rohan Whitehead – The Institute of Analytics (IoA)
With a master’s degree in data science, he has a passion for emerging technologies and machine learning. As education co-ordinator for the IoA, he develops training programmes and webinars for its members. He has also worked on carbon reporting and sustainability in a previous role.
Protecting and improving Western Australia’s cropping soils in a drying climate
Dr Stephen Davies, Principal Soils Research Scientist provides expertise in managing soil limitations in cropping systems with a focus on developing practical solutions for grain growers.
Machine learning helps to improve climate services
Machine Learning methods have received significant attention in the past few years as a game changer for product development and Climate Services
Machine Learning methods, as part of the larger field of Artificial Intelligence, have received much attention in the past few years as a game changer for product development...
Dr Stephen Davies – Government of Western Australia
Dr Stephen Davies is a Principal Research Scientist in the Soil Science and Crop Nutrition Portfolio at Western Australia’s Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development.
Dr Davies has more than 24 years of experience undertaking research in agricultural plant physiology and soil management at the University of Western Australia...
EU Policy recommendations: Prioritising care for high-risk COVID-19 patients
From the 11th of March 2020 to the 5th of May 2023, the world experienced a global health emergency. In response, Policy Recommendations will be presented at the EU Parliament in an effort to prioritise care for high-risk COVID-19 patients in the EU.
Empowering healthcare transformation: How data literacy unlocks the untapped potential of data
Mat Oram, CEO and Co-Founder of AdviseInc, discusses the importance of data literacy and the steps organisations can take to truly understand how data can support their goals.
Rethinking urban design’s for 21st-century weather
Climate change increases the frequency and intensity of weather extremes throughout the United States, such as heat waves and heavy rainfall.
Carole Anne Wilkinson – W. L. Gore & Associates (UK) Limited
Carole-anne Wilkinson is a UK Director of W. L. Gore & Associates. She has worked for Gore, based in Scotland, for almost 26 years covering a variety of technical and product roles.
She is currently part of Gore’s Enterprise Sustainability Leadership Team responsible for a global team of Product and Chemical Stewards. She holds a PhD in Polymer Chemistry from Durham...
Understanding T lymphocytes inner workings to harness therapeutic potential
Leslie J. Berg, PhD from the University of Colorado, Anschutz School of Medicine, sheds light on understanding the inner workings of T lymphocytes to harness their therapeutic potential.
UK and US form groundbreaking partnership over fusion energy
Minister for Nuclear and Networks, Andrew Bowie, seals significant collaboration with the US to expedite worldwide progress in fusion energy.
Understanding the impact of drought on forests: Bridging science and practice
Due to the very long rotation times of trees 100 years old or more, the forest sector is being particularly affected by the changes brought about by climate change, especially by the impact of drought.