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Keep your teeth for life, but how?
Drs Marcel Donnet and Neha Dixit discuss the importance of teeth cleaning and how the innovative AIRFLOW® PLUS powder can tackle biofilm and safeguard oral health.
New research challenges previous beliefs on African human evolution and migration
New genetic research challenges the belief in human evolution and migration of there being a single African population which gave rise to all humans.
Pioneering biomass transformation to unique multifunctional/ biocompatible ultrananocrystalline diamond (UNCDTM)
O. Auciello's group atThe University of Texas-Dallas is developing a new revolutionary low-cost microwave plasma pyrolysis process, implemented in a kitchen microwave oven, for biomass transformation.
NHS expands virtual wards to provide home hospital care for children
The NHS expands virtual wards enabling hospital-level care at home for thousands of children, announces Chief executive Amanda Pritchard.
How local councils are using low-code technology to improve citizen wellbeing
With the support of low-code technology, local councils can easily improve citizen engagement and cost-effectively protect their health and environment .
Understanding immune mechanisms to create novel treatments for primary biliary cholangitis
Professor Channakeshava S Umeshappa from Dalhousie University discusses the burden of primary biliary cholangitis and how understanding immune mechanisms may help to treat it.
Channakeshava S Umeshappa – Dalhousie University
Dr. Umeshappa completed his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree at Karnataka Veterinary, Animal and Fisheries Sciences University, India
He received a Master of Veterinary Science degree in Veterinary Pathology from the Indian Veterinary Research Institute, India, where he studied the immunopathology of Bluetongue (BT), an arboviral disease of sheep, and...
UK and US to help developing nations tackle climate change
UK and US: Energy Security Secretary Grant Shapps and US Special Presidential Envoy on Climate John Kerry host a forum to mobilise climate finance for developing economies.
Understanding NHS emissions to reach net zero
Dr Atanu Chaudhuri, Associate Professor in Technology & Operations Management at Durham University Business School, discusses the need for digitalisation and a supply chain strategy to reduce NHS emissions.
A U.S. perspective on the EU’s Farm to Fork strategy
David Green, Executive Director of the U.S. Sustainability Alliance, discusses sustainable food systems, mirror clauses and their meaning.
Fostering self-regulated learners through child-centred evaluation activities
Emiko Izumi, PhD from Kwansei Gakuin University, discusses child-centred evaluation activities, including enhancing thinking, judgment and expression skills.
US forensic scientists make gunshot residue breakthrough
West Virginia University forensic scientists have made significant discoveries about how gunshot residue behaves, revolutionising crime scene investigations and forensic analysis.
CB2R agonists in the clinics: A treasure chest for treating inflammatory diseases
Researchers give an update on clinical trials with CB2R agonists and their potential for the treatment of inflammatory diseases.
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).
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...
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.
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.