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Major investment into Welsh ambulances
Patients in Gwent have benefited from a multi-million pound Wales-wide investment in new ambulances, complete with MIPV solar panels.
How the right technology can be key to solving physician burnout
More than half of neurointerventionalists, neurosurgeons, neurologists and radiologists are currently experiencing burnout as a result of provider shortages, covering multiple hospitals simultaneously, and increasing demand for emergency stroke care, and this is only expected to get worse.
What can we learn from ancient footprints found on a Merseyside beach?
What can we learn from the discovery of hundreds of ancient footprints belonging to animals and humans on a Merseyside beach?
The future of diagnostics: Technology-driven 4P medicine in Europe
Karen Taylor, the Director at Deloitte Centre for Health Solutions looks at 4P medicine and its role in healthcare diagnostics.
Using advanced analytics tech to safeguard from intellectual property theft
Phillip Akers, Head of Public Sector at Quantexa, discusses how we can use advanced analytics tech to safeguard from intellectual property theft.
Getting healthcare to net zero
Pierce Mahne, Head of Corporate Accounts - UK at ACT Commodities, explains how ACT specializes in sourcing renewable energy along with environmental products proving valuable in the battle to get healthcare to net zero
Getting healthcare to net zero has been made a priority by many with England’s National Health...
20 years of impactful healthcare innovation
Graham Watson, Executive Chair at InnoScot Health, explains how the firm’s special 20th anniversary celebrates international healthcare innovation success.
Pierce Mahne – ACT Commoditites
“Thanks to our wealth of knowledge, ACT plays a pivotal role for our corporate clients alongside rapidly evolving energy markets and the global energy transition.”
Pierce is the head of corporate accounts for ACT Commodities’ UK desk and leads the development of cross-industry partnerships with the country’s largest organizations, businesses,...
Satellite DNA arrays barcode chromosomes to regulate genes
In this piece, Dr Helen Rowe summarizes how arrays or strings of multi-copy satellite DNAs can barcode chromosomes to regulate cell fate, by acting as molecular switches
While we have gained extensive knowledge about what our genes do and how mutations occurring in them can lead to diseases such as...
National security needs a dose of innovation to deal with tomorrow’s threats
Saj Huq, head of innovation at Plexal discusses national security amongst nation states, and the need for better technology, ideas and innovations.
Identity sprawl is rapidly growing, how do we address it?
Identity sprawl is rapidly growing, yet 67% of organisations don’t know how to address it, says Field Chief Technology Officer Wade Ellery.
Digital Transformation and true digitalisation – the need of the hour
Juan Ignacio Moreno, UK Country Manager at Innova-tsn, discusses the process of true digitalisation.
Cannabis may offer relief from menopause symptoms
Menopause symptoms, ranging from hot flashes to weight gain, can be eased with cannabis and CBD, research finds.
Will CBD replace opioids?
America is gripped by opioid addiction and a dangerous opioid epidemic - could CBD be a viable replacement?
Why road rage is so dangerous
62% of drivers admit to having experienced road rage, but what exactly is this phenomenon and why is it so dangerous?
Plastic pollution and how COVID-19 contributed to the problem
Plastic pollution has been an issue since the 1960s, but when mask-wearing, single-use plastics and hand sanitiser bottles became the norm, things only got worse.
Why is the value of the British pound falling and what is a mini...
The British pound has fallen below the US dollar, as the Tory ‘mini budget’ enacts the biggest tax cuts seen in 50 years.
How can Daoism benefit Western education?
Open Access Government speaks to Dr Tom Culham on the benefits of incorporating Daoism in Western education.
Space exploration in schools: COSPAR’s Panel on Education is helping to prepare tomorrow’s space...
COSPAR's dedicated Panel supports today's science teachers for tomorrow's space exploration.
Exchangeable Liquid Crystal Elastomers: the way towards soft reversible actuators
Liquid Crystal Elastomers (LCE) have been invented over 30 years ago, and ever since were considered a highly promising material system for soft actuators and artificial muscles.