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Mental health challenges and encouraging help seeking behaviours among rural residents
Lakshmi Mahadevan, Associate Professor and Extension Specialist at Special Populations, looks toward helping rural residents seek appropriate and timely help for mental health challenges.
Victoria Knight – BAE Systems Digital Intelligence
Victoria Knight is Strategic Campaigns Director at BAE Systems Digital Intelligence, which helps nations, governments, and businesses around the world defend themselves against cybercrime
She has over 25 years of experience in the technology sector across strategic development, leadership, digital skills growth, diversity, and inclusion. A member of Manchester’s Cyber...
How can education help to bridge the STEM diversity gap?
Victoria Knight, Strategic Campaigns Director at BAE Systems Digital Intelligence, explores the importance of education in overcoming the STEM diversity gap.
Volunteering is vital to the UK’s environmental and social goals
Volunteering is at the forefront of how the UK can achieve its environmental and social goals, by improving the Net-Zero movement, and holding vast economic significance.
Research reveals that anti-TNF drug reverses Dupuytren’s disease
A clinical trial at Oxford University has found that a drug used for rheumatoid arthritis can reverse Dupuytren’s disease, if taken early on.
How to prevent future cyber incidents in local schools
Despite local schools going online following the pandemic, the cybersecurity threat prevails - here's how to prevent future cyber incidents.
“Transformative experiences” of festivals can help connect humanity
People attending festivals commonly report having transformative experiences – which researchers find to improve connection to humanity and willingness to help others.
First Semi-Industrial Demonstration of Novel Gasification Technology for Biofuel Production
The Horizon 2020 project CLARA, coordinated by the Technical University of Darmstadt, investigates a novel gasification technology to provide sustainable second-generation biofuels for the transportation sector in order to move it towards CO2 neutrality.
Global health worker shortage could deny millions of people healthcare
Over 43 million additional health workers are needed to cover the health worker shortage globally, due to political unrest, violence, and lack of training.
Improving the quality of life for people with brittle bone disease: Osteogenesis Imperfecta
Pascale V Guillot, at the University College London, looks toward improving the quality of life for those with Osteogenesis imperfecta, a chronic health condition called brittle bone disease.
Novacyt is powering ahead and tackling emerging health concerns
Empowering employees and examining emerging health threats in a new strategy for business growth is Novacyt CEO David Allmond’s mission in the weeks ahead.
Boosting commercial capability with the Contract Management Pioneer Programme
The Contract Management Pioneer Programme is boosting commercial capability across the public sector, Crown Commercial Service writes.
11 years on: Cancer patients sue operator for Fukushima disaster
Tokyo court hearings are underway for almost $5 million in damages, for six individuals who developed thyroid cancer as a result of the Fukushima disaster.
Searching for a novel marker of preclinical Alzheimer’s disease
Research suggests that multisensory integration could be used as a novel marker for preclinical Alzheimer’s disease given reported associations between magnitude of visual-somatosensory integration and important cognitive and motor outcomes.
An underwater drone can measure ocean acidification
An underwater drone can measure carbon dioxide levels in the ocean, and combat ocean acidification, monitoring global warming.
The energy crisis as a catalyst for the energy transition
Thomas Kattnig, Member of the European Economic and Social Committee, argues that the energy crisis is a catalyst for the energy transition.
Thomas Kattnig – European Economic and Social Committee
Thomas Kattnig is a Member of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) and an Austrian trade unionist with a focus on EU and international politics. He is a board member of the European Trade Union Confederation, Vice-President of Public Services International (PSI) and European Public Service Union (EPSU)....
The changing landscape of primary care data sharing
NHS Digital’s Programme Head for GP Data, Eva Simmonds, discusses the benefits and challenges of health data sharing and looks to the future for the GP Data for Planning and Research programme.
Japan: Inter-university research to generate more knowledge
Prof Dr Preethi Kesavan, Head, School of Technology at LSBF Singapore, discusses how to promote academic and inter-university.
Prof Dr Preethi Kesavan – LSBF Singapore
Prof Dr Preethi Kesavan has attained her PhD from the University of Canberra
Preethi has extensive teaching and learning, school administration and executive oversight of strengthening a high-quality student experience, enriching global mobility, enhancing academic quality and professional staff effectiveness.
She is a contemporary architect of flexi-learning, blended learning, e-learning, education...