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Changing lives with a new wearable glucose monitor
We could be about to see the world’s first truly non-invasive, real-time, continuous wearable glucose monitor change the lives of those with diabetes forever.
Monash University Department of Economics continues to drive global impact
Monash University is a Group of Eight Australian (Go8) university, making up Australia's leading research-intensive universities – with excellence in the Department of Economics.
Ovarian cancer research: Examining ovarian function and dysfunction
JoAnne S Richards, PhD, Professor at Baylor College of Medicine, explores ovarian cancer research with a focus on ovarian function and dysfunction.
JoAnne S. Richards – Baylor College of Medicine
Professor JoAnne S. Richards' research career interests have focused on the hormonal regulation of ovarian follicular development by applying molecular approaches and using mutant mouse models.
Having identified genes and signaling pathways that regulate specific stages of ovarian follicular development and ovulation, including the roles of ADAMTS1, TNFAIP6 and PTGS2...
Organic soil amendments: Enhancing vegetable production & soil health in Puerto Rico
Ermita Hernandez Heredia, Associate Professor from the University of Puerto Rico, details enhancing vegetable production and soil health in Puerto Rico in this organic soil amendments particular focus.
Ermita Hernandez Heredia – University of Puerto Rico
Dr. Ermita Hernandez obtained a master's degree in Plant Pathology and a doctoral degree in Horticultor with a minor in Entomology from The Pennsylvania State University
She started her professional carrier as an Assistant professor at the University of Puerto Rico in 2014 where her research and extension program focus...
UK Export Finance backs pioneering hydrogen-powered bus
Bus manufacturer, Wrightbus, has secured a significant £50 million financing package for hydrogen-powered bus company.
Changes to the Public Order Act would amount to “draconian” restrictions on the right...
With quiet changes to the Public Order Act, the UK government has granted more power to the police to impose restrictions on or prohibit protests which cause ‘anything more than minor’.
Inflation devalues the €12.8 billion EU research budget to Horizon Europe
The European Commission has allocated €13.6 billion to the EU research budget, with €12.8 billion going to Horizon Europe – but inflation has cut latest budget forecasts.
Engineering a greener future with renewable heating technologies
Here, Andy Farquhar, Senior Product Manager (New Energy) for Groupe Atlantic UK, Republic of Ireland and North America, the parent company of Ideal Heating, discusses the vital role of manufacturers in the shift to renewable heating technologies.
Long COVID fatigue: Worse impact on quality of life than some cancers
UCL and the University of Exeter find that long COVID fatigue has a more profound impact on the daily lives of patients compared to certain cancers.
Phasing out the use of animals in science
Barney Reed, Senior Scientific Manager, Animals in Science Department at the RSPCA, stresses the need for ambitious strategies for phasing out the use of animals in science.
Energy storage in the electric vehicle & renewables revolution
Alan Greenshields, Director of Europe at ESS Inc, charts the road to net zero, highlighting the crucial role of energy storage in the electric vehicle and renewables revolution.
European integration and the single market perspectives
Prof Dr Kyriakos Kouveliotis, Provost and Chief Academic Officer at Berlin School of Business and Innovation, outlines the challenges and perspectives around European integration and the single market.
UK Horizon Europe applicants granted 3-month support extension
The UK government has revealed that UK Horizon Europe applicants will receive support for an additional three months.
Future technology: Multi-purpose plasmas with microwaves
Professor Michel Moisan and his team at Université de Montréal (UdeM) explore reliable, energy-efficient and multi-purpose plasmas with microwaves for research and technology.
Michel Moisan – Université de Montréal, Montréal (Québec)
Professor Michel Moisan and his team at Université de Montréal (UdeM) explored the capabilities of various devices they patented (e.g. surfatron, surfaguide: now in the public domain) that provide plasma torches or plasma columns simply and efficiently, using radiofrequency (RF: few MHz-100 MHz) or microwaves (above 100 MHz in...
Coral disease has tripled over the last 25 years, wiping out entire reef habitats
As global temperatures rise, deadly coral disease is becoming more prevalent on reefs. Likely to become endemic, researchers highlight the need for urgent mitigation of coral disease.
Waste management: Waste-free concerts and events
Bengt Fellbe, SSEC, Swedish Surplus Energy Collaboration, directs our thoughts to waste-free concerts and events and reckons that for the first time, this remarkable waste management notion may work.
Animal ethics in relation to desensitisation and extreme compartmentalisation
Dr Rebekah Humphreys, a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Wales Trinity St David, Lampeter, discusses animal ethics and the morality of our treatment of animals in testing and intensive farming.