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Preparing for the future: Canada’s aging population
Kamal Khera, Canada’s Minister of Seniors, looks at what measures we can take to support Canada’s aging population during the cost of living crisis.
CorTec, neurotechnology and the Brain Interchange System
CorTec's mission is "communicating with the brain - for the cure of disease". By using their Brain Interchange System, they hope to develop stroke rehabilitation.
COVID-19 experience for children in custodial settings
Dr Charlotte Lennox from the University of Manchester reports on the main findings of her research and argues that children in custodial settings were an invisible group during the COVID-19 pandemic, in this second of a two-part series.
Skyrocketing inflation worsens student mental health crisis
The current economic situation, marked by soaring inflation, is significantly impacting student mental health and worsening the ongoing crisis among young people.
13 ways to tackle sugar addiction: Everything to know about having a sweet tooth
What is a sweet tooth? What causes it? Why does it matter? What can we do about it? Here Dr Deborah Lee, Dr Fox Online Pharmacy, explores everything there is to know about having a 'sweet tooth' and 13 ways to tackle it.
North America Analysis April 2023
We warmly invite you to delve into the April volume of North America Analysis, where we enjoy a multitude of insights from experts in the field from the region.
Your CBD routine: What is the best time time to take CBD?
Savage Cabbage discusses the perfect CBD routine designed by you.
Senescence: Examining genetic responses, exercise benefits and age-related decline
Robert Wessells’ lab at Wayne State University has been focusing on the field of functional senescence, particularly age-related decline in mobility and exercise capacity
The capacity of the elderly population to retain mobility is a substantial quality of life issue and an important way of avoiding health complications from inactivity...
How common is internalised ageism in adults?
University of Queensland research led by Professor Julie Henry suggests that normal age-related cognitive changes may increase the risk of internalised ageism in older people.
Everything you need to know about the ERC Synergy Grant
Find out here what makes the €10 million ERC Synergy Grant unique and valuable for academics seeking to push the boundaries of their fields.
Electronic waste: Blockchain improves customer experience and drives sustainability
Blockchain can enable more efficient and environmentally friendly recycling programs, ensuring that electronic waste is disposed of properly.
Cannabis for cancer: Improving sleep and pain tolerance
Could cannabis for cancer become a reality in patient wards? Researchers find the plant can improve sleep, pain, and brain clarity, easing 'chemo brain'.
The importance of hydrogen safety in the energy transition
Protium explores the importance of hydrogen safety. The piece begins with a comment on hydrogen’s role in the energy transition.
1 in 4 people in the UK suffer from dry eye, but what is...
Although 17 million people are thought to be suffering from dry eye, the condition is not always easily diagnosed. How can we better understand it?
How AI can optimise early cancer treatment
Early cancer treatment is vital to sustaining high cancer survival rates, but could AI improve clinician capabilities and predict worse cases?
The sustainable regeneration of the packaging value chain
To mitigate the impacts of climate breakdown, we need to shift towards a sustainable regeneration system in the value chain which is circular.
Hungary: Innovation, technology and research
Open Access Government lifts the lid on aspects of innovation, technology and research policy in Hungary, including a look at nuclear energy.
Supporting talent at the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF)
Open Access Government unpacks some of the research support that takes place in the National Research Foundation of Korea.
Calorimetric studies and safety tests on lithium-ion cells and post-lithium cells
Dr Carlos Ziebert’s team, of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), explores the safety of batteries across calorimetric studies.
Plans to make a ‘single source’ of data between NHS and private healthcare
NHS England has plans to merge data with private healthcare institutions to process and share information on healthcare activity.