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Isotopic applications assit in forensic tracking of illegally traded wildlife parts
Keith A. Hobson, a Research Scientist and Professor at Environment and Climate Change Canada, discusses the use of stable isotopes to trace the origins of animal parts in order to mitigate the illegal wildlife trade.
Crafting investment models through contradictory value and momentum investment strategies by artificial intelligence
Professor Chien-Feng Huang discusses how Artificial Intelligence could provide innovative models and strategies to solve investment problems.
Progress in topological superconductors for quantum computing
Researchers created an ultra-thin superconductor by depositing specific elements and used advanced techniques, with ORNL scientists' guidance, to study its topological properties and disorder
Research at the Department of Energy Oak Ridge National Laboratory aimed at a novel material system to enhance the durability and customise the functionality of qubits.
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A remarkable leap: Reviving speech through artificial intelligence
UC Berkeley have successfully revitalised the ability to speak for a woman paralysed by reviving speech through artificial intelligence.
Targeting the central nervous system: The future of therapeutic strategies for MS
Tara M. DeSilva from the Department of Neurosciences, Cleveland Clinic, looks at the future of therapeutic strategies for MS, focusing on targeting the central nervous system.
Understanding soil and its crucial role to life with the Department of Agroecology
The Department of Agroecology at Aarhus University is an internationally recognized research institution dealing with agro-ecosystems and creates, develops and translates cutting-edge knowledge to advance the bioeconomy of the community, both in Denmark and abroad.
Preventing cardiovascular disease: Salt reduction’s miraculous role
As party conferences kick off, the forthcoming 2024 General Election highlights the vital mission of preventing cardiovascular disease.
Crown Workforce Management – A smarter approach to managing your workforce
Crown Workforce Management understand people management and we understand the challenges that businesses face when managing their workforce.
The collapsing healthcare system in Sudan threatens children’s lives
Children are dying due to the failing healthcare system in Sudan, according to the World Health Organisation. What needs to change?
Iliana Ivanova is appointed commissioner, EU ministers confirm
Iliana Ivanova is appointed commissioner for research, innovation, and education as confirmed by EU ministers and European Commission president.
Exposing the deceptive art of greenwashing
Holding businesses accountable for their carbon footprint is key when addressing climate change, however, greenwashing allows companies to mislead consumers and is becoming a major problem.
Smart tech in towns and cities: A £1.3 million pilot
The UK is about to embrace the potential of smart tech in towns and cities thanks to a £1.3 million government pilot program.
Revolutionary electrocatalyst boosts clean energy efficiency
The discoveries in nanomaterial phase engineering present exciting prospects for creating effective catalysts, which in turn can play a vital role in advancing clean energy efficiency solutions and sustainable development.
UK predicted to lead G7 Nations in inflation rate
The UK is set to experience the highest inflation rate among the advanced G7 economies in the current year.
New study reveals chemical exposures linked to women’s Cancer risk
A recent study unveils alarming findings about women's cancer risk, indicating significant connections between the disease and exposure to certain endocrine-disrupting chemicals.
Strengthening UK ties with Canada and the US: Minister’s visit
UK's Americas Minister, David Rutley, embarks on a four-day visit to Canada and the US, aiming to deepen security alliances.
Developing novel therapies for childhood cancers
Dr Peter J Houghton from Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute discusses the obstacles in developing new treatments for childhood cancers and new approaches in preclinical testing.
The mechanisms and benefits of exercise
At Wayne State University, Robert Wessells and his team are making significant strides in identifying potential exercise mediators or mimetics that could help mitigate pathologies resulting from prolonged sedentary periods.
Antarctica’s alarmingly low sea ice levels
Scientists suggest that the record-warm oceans, changes in ocean currents and winds, and the developing El Niño phenomenon may all be contributing factors to the alarmingly low sea ice levels in Antarctica this year.
Melissa Vanchina – Hill’s Pet Nutrition
In her current role as Director, Product Design, Melissa leads research into the drivers of taste preference for dogs and cats
Her team is also responsible for understanding pet parent perception of and opinions on pet food attributes. Using data and insights generated by this research, she then directs her...