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Long COVID syndrome – think global, act local
An estimated 1.4 million people in the UK experiencing more than 12 weeks of symptoms after SARS-CoV-2, also known as long COVID syndrome.
COSPAR – Committee on Space Research
The Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) is working behind the scenes—and onstage—to safeguard scientific activities in and about space that benefit society today.
Education priorities and STEM skills in the US
The US Department of Education’s mission is to promote student achievement and preparation for global competitiveness by fostering educational excellence, advancing STEM skills, and ensuring equal access
How Denmark built a unique governance model for digital ecosystems
Digital Hub Denmark has developed and implemented a unique governance model for digital tech ecosystems that can be leveraged to accelerate sustainable digital impact.
District heating is necessary to repower EU’s heating sector
Carsten Østergård Pedersen, Rune Kaagaard Sørensen and Asbjørn Ebbesen discuss the necessity of district heating to speed up the phasing out of Russian fossil fuels.
Interoperability and integration to future proof healthcare
How VitalHub UK is leading the way in supporting the way to become fully interoperable through digital transformation.
G-Cloud framework scores £1.5 billion in commercial benefits
The government’s Crown Commercial Services’ G-Cloud framework has improved and cloud-based computing for public sector customers.
Improving the lives of people with brain disorders
European Brain Council outlines the priorities for the future when it comes to improving the lives of people with brain disorders.
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.
The Case for ‘Best of Breed’ Collaborative Solutions in Digital Health
Phil Evans, EIDO’s Director of Partnerships, writes about the crucial importance of collaborative solutions in digital health and the healthcare sector.
Digital biomarker predicts mild cognitive impairment conversion to Alzheimer’s
Digital biomarker can identify which cases of mild cognitive impairment will develop into Alzheimer’s so that early interventions can be put in place to prevent the onset of the disease.
A new generation of testing for cancer: tools for navigating data in clinical decision...
Utilising early cancer detection: Are we getting the most out of first order tests for symptomatic cancer patients?
How to keep your balance this World Productivity Day
Productivity is vital for all organisations to thrive, and in today’s always-on society, many employees are feeling the pressure to get more work done than ever before.
How predictive modelling can future-proof the public sector
Spiralling inflation, rising energy bills and an escalating cost of living crisis have left millions of people struggling to afford basic necessities; could future predictive modelling stop this from happening again.
There is no “box” in geothermal resource utilisation – each case is unique
Iceland is at the forefront of energy transition and is seeking ways to become independent of fossil fuels via geothermal resource utilisation.
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).
Pregnancy-specific anxiety
Karen L. Weis, a professor at the University of Kansas School of Nursing, discusses pregnancy-specific anxiety.
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.
Reading & deciphering ancient writing systems with AI
Shai Gordin, Senior Lecturer at Digital Pasts Lab, Ariel University in Israel, provides intriguing insights about reading & deciphering ancient writing systems using AI.
How can we use AI to fight air pollution?
Martin Schultz at the Jülich Supercomputing Centre, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany, discusses the potential of AI to combat air pollution.