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50% of UK organisations at risk of Shadow IT security threats
Shadow IT has a long list of associated problems, but chief among them is the additional security threat it represents.
Injury prevention research to reduce youth-sport related injuries
Dr Carolyn Emery highlights injury prevention research in informing best practices and policies to reduce the burden of sport-related injuries and concussions in youth sports.
Powering up Liverpool’s public charging network to become the north of Englands most EV-friendly...
Here Shell Fleet Solutions discuss how ubitricity is working with Liverpool City Council to help Liverpool expand its public charging network to become the north of England’s most EV-friendly city.
To meet energy demand, creating new battery chemistries is key
Johan Söderbom, Thematic Leader Smart Grid and Energy Storage, EIT InnoEnergy argues that creating new battery chemistries is key to addressing the rising demand in the battery industry.
Coastal mangroves reduce risk of hazards for at least 30% more people
How much do coastal mangroves contribute to their ecosystems as a climate solution? Researchers in Central America analyse their impact on health, biodiversity, and the economy.
Konstantinos Vougas – DeepMed Ltd
Dr. Konstantinos Vougas holds a Molecular Biology degree from the University of Portsmouth, UK and a Ph.D. from the Medical School of the University of Athens.
He is the CEO and Managing Director of DeepMed and has also been the Lead Staff Research Scientist (Associate Professor Level) of the Proteomics...
Gravitational lensing method reveals accurate mass of a galaxy hosting a quasar
EPFL researchers reveal their ground-breaking technique for determining the mass of a galaxy hosting a quasar through the use of a powerful gravitational lensing method
This method offers precision three times greater than any other existing method. Ultimately, the technique will allow the team from EPFL to study the evolution...
MRI rental VS ownership: What are the benefits?
Matthew Bradfield, Managing Director at Fairford Medical Ltd considers the potential benefits of MRI rental as opposed to ownership.
Understanding HIV risk in older adults
Laneshia Conner, Assistant Professor at the University of Kentucky, discusses gaps in HIV and AIDS prevention and why greater awareness and support for HIV risk in older adults is needed.
Laneshia Conner – University of Kentucky
Laneshia Conner, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the College of Social Work at the University of Kentucky
Her research program is centered on improving scientific knowledge about HIV risk reduction strategies that are acceptable and feasible for older Black women, developing sustainable programs for aging communities that promote sexual...
What is the importance of friendship and mental health in pandemics?
Terence j Ryan, from the University of Oxford, explores the importance of friendship and mental health in relation to pandemics and immunity.
EU urges for stronger artificial intelligence regulation to protect the future
The EU is urging organisations to participate in a global initiative aimed at implementing artificial intelligence regulation in an effort to control AI programmes like ChatGPT.
Securing electric vehicle charge points is vital for consumer confidence
The market to decarbonise transport is growing with EVs, but considerations for electric vehicle charge points must be made for performance and security.
Maria Adebowale-Schwarte – Foundation for Future London
Maria is a placemaking and grants strategist with over 25 years cross-sector experience in heritage, human and environmental rights, improving urban places and green spaces
She is the founder of Living Space Project, an Ambassador for the Design Council and an Inaugural Fellow at the Centre for Knowledge Equity, Skoll...
New technologies are transforming the data protection landscape
May 2023 marked five years since the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) implementation across the European Union, how has technology affected this?
How NHS Tayside improved their incident response management capability
YUDU Sentinel discuss NHS Tayside choosing a new system and app to improve incident response and introduce digital documentation.
Is the U.S. government doing enough to protect children online?
Dan Frechtling, Data Security Thought Leader, discusses the U.S. government's measures to protect children online and whether we should be doing more.
UK House prices plummet to 2009 lows, causing market shockwaves
According to Nationwide, UK house prices have recorded their most significant annual drop in nearly 14 years, with a rapid decline observed in May.
Could a moderate protein diet improve metabolism?
In a groundbreaking study from Waseda University, researchers have investigated whether a moderate protein diet could improve metabolic health.
NASA sheds light on UFO sightings and unidentified aerial phenomena
NASA recently conducted its inaugural public gathering regarding UFO sightings or "unidentified aerial phenomena" (UAPs). Taking place one year after initiating a comprehensive investigation into intriguing UFO sightings, NASA revealed numerous unsolved mysteries.