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Financial crime: lessons from big pharma and global policing
John Binns of BCL Solicitors discusses how financial crime can be overcome, with reference to Interpol’s Operation Pangea.
Reduce risk of dementia through leisure activities
Dementia poses a risk to us all, but research shows that there are leisure activities that are scientifically proven to reduce risk of dementia.
Cost of living fund for disabled people and domestic violence victims
A cost of living fund has been made for those who are struggling the most by price increases – including disabled people, single parents and women suffering from domestic violence.
Predictable, profitable and resilient revenue during times of volatility
How do we generate resilient revenue during pandemics and periods of inflation? The answer lies in rethinking revenue planning and attaining the right technology.
Dr Shivani Amdekar – Oxford Immune Algorithmics
Dr Amdekar is a Senior Anaesthetics Registrar at University College Hospital and an NHS Clinical Entrepreneur Fellow
Dr Amdekar is interested in cancer anaesthesia and peri-operative medicine. Dr Amdekar has undertaken speciality training at Cancer centres, including The Royal Marsden Hospital, MacMillan Cancer Centre. She is an advanced trainee at...
Veterans of colour reluctant to seek mental health support
American military veterans of colour are unwilling to seek mental health support due to past discrimination.
Knowledge through scientific research for innovation
Prof Dr Preethi Kesavan, Head, School of Technology at LSBF Singapore, describes the role of knowledge generated through scientific research for innovation and future societal development.
Why does thinking make you tired?
Does thinking make you tired or is it all just in your head? Researchers explain why mental labour makes us feel mentally exhausted
Physical labour makes us feel physically tired - but can mental labour have the same effect?
Although mental labour does not require physical movement, a study published in...
Unprecedented wildfire risks due to hot weather
Hot weather, dry conditions and record temperatures in the UK mean an increased risk of extreme wildfires, say experts.
Student loan interest rates to be capped at 6.3%
From September 2022, there will be additional cuts to student loan interest to protect borrowers from rising inflation rates.
Benefits of animal vaccination for animals & people
Roxane Feller, Secretary General of AnimalhealthEurope, helps us understand the benefits of animal vaccination for both animals and people.
CyberCX added as a supplier on Crown Commercial Service
CyberCX has been named as a supplier on Crown Commercial Service (CCS) Cyber Security Services 3 to support the public sector.
EC scheme to support biomethane production plants
The European Commission has approved an Italian scheme, through the Recovery and Resilience Facility ('RRF'), to support the construction and the operation of new or converted biomethane production plants.
Body posture affects oral drug absorption
Although swallowing a pill is the easiest way of administering a drug, research shows that body posture impacts oral drug absorption.
Esports at the Commonwealth Games: A step in the right direction?
Last weekend’s Commonwealth Esports Championships marked yet another milestone for the world of competitive video gaming.
Poorer people are burdened with reducing healthcare carbon emissions
Healthcare carbon emissions are to receive an 80% reduction in the NHS, but this could continue exacerbating existing health equalities.
Vitamin D deficiency linked to chronic inflammation
Vitamin D deficiency is linked to chronic inflammation, which can contribute to a wide range of complex diseases including type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and autoimmune diseases.
Privacy enhancing technologies are transforming government data usage
The need for data value is driving public sector interest in increasingly visible Privacy Enhancing Technologies.
The International Symposium on Rice Functional Genomics
From the 4th to the 7th of November 2022, Phuket, Thailand will host the 19 International Symposium on Rice Functional Genomics ISRFG 2022 where we will see agricultural science “Driving the Next Green Revolution”.
Characterising satellites’ brightness and speed to declutter the skies
Students are navigating satellites' brightness and speed to declutter space traffic and assist astronomers by preventing light trails on their telescope-mounted cameras.