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Study finds biomarker for early multiple sclerosis diagnosis

Researchers have discovered that measuring retinal layer thickness can significantly improve the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS).
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Business leaders must embrace modern tools to future-proof their companies

Balancing endless requests to reduce their costs with the need to advance their digitisation and transformation efforts, business leaders desperately need a new tactic The 2020s have – so far – been defined by global reactions to unforeseen crises. From turbulent economies and energy crises to supply chain nightmares, the...
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Understanding the climate change impact on health

Scientists at the Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) help society to prepare for climate change impacts on health in a multi-faceted approach.

Peter Hoffmann – Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS)

Peter has been working at the Climate Service Center Germany since summer 2018 and since October 2022, he is leading the BMBF junior research group 'CoSynHealth - Conflicts and synergies between carbon-neutral and healthy city scenarios'. CoSynHealth will close research gaps between climate mitigation and climate adaptation and will...

Dr. Vartuhi Tonoyan – California State University, Fresno

2023-24 and 2022-23 CSB & Provost RSCA Award Recipient Craig School of Business

UK achieves new status in global data privacy certification programme

The UK has become the first country in the world to achieve new status in global data privacy certification program.
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Ecology conservation and truly valuing our environment

Dr David Smith, Director of Ecological Planning & Research (EPR), gets us up to speed with ecology conservation research and what we can do to help our environment thrive.

Dr David Smith – Ecological Planning & Research (EPR)

Dave is an experienced ecologist and has extensive experience of working on a range of projects including large residential schemes and infrastructure projects. He has a particular expertise in relation to birds. His PhD research focused on farmland birds and their summer food, he was a seabird observer in...
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Clinical trial challenges for new technology in radiation oncology

Stephen Kry, Professor from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, explores clinical trial challenges for new technology in radiation oncology, including the radiotherapy treatment technique, proton therapy.
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Innovative dynamic molding to reduce development costs of personalized medicine

3Deus Dynamics has raised €2.5 million for the industrialization of its 3D process, to expand internationally and revolutionize personalized medicine with Dynamic Molding.

Global taskforce launched to strengthen aviation workforce resilience

A UK-led global taskforce has been unveiled at the ICAO Gender Summit to address skills challenges in the aviation sector.
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SMEs have further to go with their health and safety provisions

Many small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) still have work to do on key health and safety provisions, new research reveals.

UK and Japan sign historic agreement to enhance justice collaboration

UK and Japan: The Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary of the United Kingdom, Alex Chalk, and Japan's Justice Minister, Ken Saitō, have signed a groundbreaking agreement in Tokyo.

Bringing history to the surface: How do historical investigations affect the ways we view...

Associate Professor of Anthropology, Dr Liza Gijanto, outlines how archaeological and historical investigations are vital in revealing important insights into society’s past.
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Mental health interventions for the transition to parenthood using a gender lens

Internationally known in the field of health psychology, Deborah Da Costa's research is now looking toward improving the transition to parenthood with mental health interventions.

New approach for coral reef restoration offers hope for declining reefs

An international team of scientists, in collaboration with the University of Melbourne and the Australian Institute of Marine Science, have developed an for coral reef restoration.
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Who is the European Health Union?

Sandra Gallina, Director General at Directorate-General Sante (DG SANTE), tells us the purpose of the European Health Union, formed in 2020, which sets out to provide a healthier tomorrow thanks to the actions of today.

Innovative process reduces Mercury emissions in sulphuric acid by over 90%

Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have developed a groundbreaking method to significantly decrease mercury emissions in Sulphuric acid.
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Firstserv Limited – Digital transformation solutions built for business

How Firstserv can help you grow your business, increase efficiency and deliver your dream digital transformation future.
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Biocontrol fungi for plant disease research

Susanne Zeilinger, University Professor for Microbiology, underscores sustainable solutions for plant disease research, focusing on the power of biocontrol fungi.

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