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Food defense – The road to a more sustainable and resilient society
Win-SSEC, the Swedish Surplus Energy Collaboration (SSEC) discusses how a multi-level food defence could protect food security across the globe
Everyone is talking about CIRCULAR BIO-ECONOMY – It is basically a matter of abandoning a linear production model in primary cultivation and the food industry. To be resource efficient and...
Monitoring ecosystems from space to calculate biodiversity net gain
Shashin Mishra, Vice-President of EMEA at AiDash, examines how monitoring ecosystems from space can revolutionise biodiversity net gain progress and aid the eco-crisis.
Improving retail customer experience with virtual reality
In the fiercely competitive retail market, businesses face escalating customer demands. To thrive, organisations must leverage virtual reality technology .
Baiba Miltoviča – European Economic and Social Committee (EESC)
Baiba Miltoviča is the President of the Section for Transport, Energy, Infrastructure and the Information Society (TEN) of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), of which she has been a member since 2015
Giorgia Dalla Libera Marchiori – Buy Better Food Campaign
Giorgia is the Coordinator of Buy Better Food, the European advocacy campaign on sustainable public food procurement. She coordinates a wide Coalition NGOs and local/regional governments to both push for tangible change at local, national and European level, and make sustainable public food procurement a social and political priority. ...
Artificially grown mini-brains offer new opportunities for neuroscience
Researchers have developed animal-free artificially grown mini-brains (human brain organoids) that could revolutionise neuroscience research.
Suzanne Wait – The Health Policy Partnership
Suzanne is a co-founder and Managing Director at The Health Policy Partnership and is also a Health Executive in Residence and Visiting Lecturer at the University College London Global Business School for Health.
In a health policy career spanning more than 20 years, Suzanne has helped to run multi-stakeholder initiatives...
Green composites: A focus on making consumer products more sustainable
Open Access Government interviews Claus H. Ibsen, PhD, the Group R&D Director at Vestas aircoil A/S, and Professor Atul Bhaskar from the University of Sheffield on composite covers, ceramic 3D printing, and more, in their experimentation to make their products more sustainable.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak commits to support Ukraine
During the NATO Summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak held a significant meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on July 12, 2023.
Transforming transport for the NHS: Bringing sustainable mobility to our healthcare heroes
Our planet is suffering from the effects of climate change. To tackle this, Connected Kerb aims to charge up the NHS with a reliable network of public charging infrastructure.
What is the Psychedelic Renaissance and what can we learn from its history
Psychedelic therapies are breathing optimism back into modern psychiatry. Substances like psilocybin mushrooms, MDMA, and ketamine are showing clinical promise in a number of treatment-resistant categories of mental disorders, and we are beginning to see a psychedelic renaissance.
Stop low back pain: A self treatment approach
There is a 2-minute corrective exercise which research proves provides relief from low back pain to 90% of those who do it, explains Dr. Hélène Bertrand, who discusses the impact of SI joints and possible pain treatments.
Exploring neurological & mental brain disorders in Europe
European Brain Council provides a very helpful update on Brain disorders in Europe – neurological and mental alike.
How artificial intelligence can aid urban development
Artificial intelligence can be a game-changer in the mission of modernizing urban development, especially when it comes to transportation infrastructure.
Transitioning to a long-term sustainable transport system in Europe
Thord Stefan Back, Member of the EESC, charts the transition to a long-term sustainable transport system to achieve climate neutrality in Europe by 2050.
Improving AI/ML services for ophthalmology and medicine
Eric Buckland, PhD of Translational Imaging Innovations, delves into how we can achieve better transparency, traceability, and reproducibility in AI/ML for ophthalmology and medicine.
Exploring the effects of medical cannabis for chronic pain
Dr Simon Erridge of Sapphire Medical Clinics discusses the therapeutic effects of medical cannabis for chronic pain, affecting 15.5 million people in England and why more evidence is needed to support greater patient access.
UK and Taiwan sign MOU to strengthen health cooperation
The UK and Taiwan have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to enhance their collaboration on various health-related issues.