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The health benefits of coffee according to EFAD
A report by the European Federation of the Associations of Dietitians (EFAD) reveals the health benefits of coffee consumption.
Potential cancer vaccine shows promise in animal trials
Investigators from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) have announced an experimental therapeutic cancer vaccine.
Exposing the Qatar World Cup corruption
Controversies run deep in the world's biggest sporting event hosted by FIFA, but what's the Qatar World Cup corruption all about?
Open Science and Research Infrastructures provide the foundation and pillars necessary to tackle global...
COVID has highlighted the importance of Open Science and research infrastructures to accelerate the impact of scientific research.
Mendel, Darwin, and Lysenko: the battle toward understanding genetics
August 1948 saw the Soviet government ban all teaching and research in genetics. Within a year, “the doctrine of agronomist Trofim Lysenko – dubbed ‘Soviet Creative Darwinism’ – replaced genetics in curricula and research plans of biological, medical, veterinary, and agricultural institutions.” (Krementsov 2010).
The future of hydrogen in a net zero world
Minesh Patel, the Sales Manager at 2G Energy, analyses the role of water in a net zero world, discussing hydrogen production and electrolysis.
Will Rishi Sunak reassess UK cybersecurity policies?
UK cybersecurity policies are outdated, says Illumio Director; will Rishi Sunak address the problem?
Hydrogen technology for maritime industry decarbonisation
Vidal Bharath, Chief Commercial Officer at Bramble Energy, explains why hydrogen technology is key to maritime industry decarbonisation.
The importance of ensuring inclusive and accessible public spaces
Accessible public spaces are vital to a city's culture and democracy, but why does London still struggle with inclusive urban areas?
Alzheimer’s drug slows memory decline in phase 3 trial
Henry Scowcroft from Alzheimer’s Research UK, argues that an Alzheimer’s drug, lecanemab, can slow memory decline in a phase 3 trial.
The hype around artificial intelligence
Gabriella Kereszturi, Senior Lecturer in Marketing at The University of Law Business School, walks us through the hype around artificial intelligence.
Have researchers found a new biomarker for COVID-19?
A new biomarker for COVID-19? Researchers discover increased levels of the cytokine IL-26 in blood of acute patients.
The future of open source in 2023
Ann Schlemmer, CEO of Percona, discusses the future of open source in 2023, including why platforms will matter more.
How to protect the Active Directory from cyber attacks
Semperis Chief Technologist and Microsoft MVP alumnus Guido Grillenmeier and Director of Sales Dan Bowdrey discuss Active Directory and cyber attacks.
Ann Schlemmer – Percona
Ann Schlemmer is CEO at Percona, a role she took after serving as President for two years. Since joining the company in 2013, Schlemmer has assumed a number of senior leadership roles, including Senior Director of Consulting, Vice President of Customer Success and General Manager.
Prior to Percona, Ann was...
Plastic identification could put the burden of waste back on the polluters
Conducting a combination of DNA-like encoding of plastics, a research team discover plastic identification could be a strategy against the pollution crisis.
G20 Summit: World Bank must invest in animal health with new fund
Organisations call on World Bank to end ‘chronic underinvestment’ in animal health using new fund launched at this year's G20 Summit.
Can the UK cope with another round of austerity measures?
As the UK prepares for its longest recession yet, amidst a cost-of-living crisis, are the government ready to help the people through its harsh austerity measures?
Reaching Net Zero: A landmark commitment, two years on
Richard Hilson, Principal Consultant, Sustainable Healthcare, Gemserv, shares his view on the NHS Reaching Net Zero, a landmark commitment.
When, why and how legal teams should embrace professional investigators
Inquisitive, thorough, and multi-skilled professional investigators are a key weapon in a legal team’s arsenal after a client suffers a loss.