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“Clear benefits” in water births for both parent and child
Water births have been seen to provide health benefits for both parents and newborns – with lower rates of medical interventions and complications during and after birth.
Promoting the creation of an inclusive workplace
Dr Christine Grant, Associate Fellow at the Coventry University Centre for Healthcare Research, introduces the ‘Remote for All’ (R4All) research study, discussing disability, neurodiversity, an inclusive workplace, and remote e-working in the UK.
Workplace transformations for more engaging meeting rooms
Do we still need meeting rooms? What the 6 types of pre-pandemic office ‘meetings' can teach us about the future of the workplace
Data capture for researching degenerative eye disease
Translational Imaging Innovations makes data accessible to research degenerative eye disease.
Oceans and the circular economy
Open Access Government charts the priorities of Virginijus Sinkevičius, European Commissioner for Environment, Oceans and Fisheries, particularly concerning the role of oceans and the circular economy.
Transforming Digital Experiences in Healthcare – Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
Transforming digital experiences of one of the biggest and most well-known NHS Trusts in the UK has been at the heart of the website update.
The Diamond Jubilee Generation: the borrowed success of the wealthiest generation
As the wealthiest generation in Britain, the Diamond Jubilee Generation's opportunities and government policies vastly differ from generations after them.
EX-PED-LAB- Sustainable designs for Early Childhood Education Professional Development through workshop methodology
EX-PED-LAB is a response to the call for generating scholarly knowledge about exploration as a methodology for early childhood education.
ATTRACT as a funding experiment for innovation: the final part
Sergio Bertolucci, Chair of the ATTRACT R&D&I Committee, discusses his final remarks on the ATTRACT funding for innovation.
A decade after the most important gene of fragrance rice uncovered
Professor Dr Apichart Vanavichit, Director of the Rice Science Center, reflects on the decade since the most important gene of fragrance rice was uncovered.
Engineering solutions for ecological problems
Christine M. Cunningham, Professor at The Pennsylvania State University, discusses engineering solutions for children to help solve ecological problems
Regenerative therapies for multiple sclerosis: Clues from studying normal brain development
Tara M. DeSilva from the Department of Neurosciences, Cleveland Clinic, walks us through regenerative therapies for multiple sclerosis, including comment on clues from studying normal brain development.
The potential of algae in treating chronic inflammation
Algae has become a hot topic: it could offer new solutions for the treatment of pain, inflammation, and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
Using artificial intelligence to diagnose ‘glue ear’ in children
Glue ear is a common cause of hearing impairment and disability amongst children. AI can improve accuracy of diagnosis and cut down annual NHS costs.
Dr. Fei Zhao – Cardiff Metropolitan University
Dr Fei Zhao, Reader in Hearing Science, Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences, Cardiff Metropolitan University. He has been awarded an Artificial Intelligence in Health and Care Award, through the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR). Dr Zhao also won Global Academies and Santandar 2021 Fellowship Award. This...
Interoperable health systems needed for digital future & improved patient care
Professor Peter Bannister explores the need for interoperable health records to ensure a digital future for healthcare.
How can we unlock smart technology within agriculture?
Looking towards technology within agriculture, smart technologies could soon be harnessed in the farming sector to benefit both businesses and societies.
Mitesh Dhanak – Championing Social Care
Mitesh Dhanak is the Chair of the Organising Committee of Championing Social Care and Founder of Precious Homes
As the founder of Precious Homes, Mitesh has been involved in the care sector for over 25 years.
Originally a graduate trainee in the city, Mitesh turned his attention to the social care sector, developing...
What is the role of the meeting room in the post COVID pandemic workplace
Alison White of PLACEmaking asks what impact the post-COVID pandemic workplace has had on the traditional office meeting room.
UK Cannabis Industry – the next Scottish Whisky
Nick Morland, Tenacious Labs CEO, All-Party Parliamentary Group for CBD Products Secretariat, Jersey Cannabis Services Advisory Board Chair, writes about the UK Cannabis Industry – could this be the next Scottish Whisky?