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Dispersing the misconceptions of molecular iodine in medical uses
There are many uses for molecular iodine (I2) for infection prevention. Dispelling misconceptions about its toxicity, Dr. Jack Kessler, Chief Scientist at I2Pure, discusses the reality of I2 across medical indications and seeks to grow its application.
Keep your teeth for life: The tartar challenge
Dr. Marcel Donnet and Dr. Dixit Neha discuss how GBT can overcome the challenge of tartar removal to preserve your teeth for life.
Governance beyond the ballot: Norms, populism, and post-election preferences
In this article, Mariken A.C.G. van der Velden, Professor of Political Communication at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, explores citizens’ preferences for government formation.
New insights: Unraveling how the brain organises language
Unlocking how the human brain organises language is crucial for understanding communication. A comprehensive meta-analysis sheds light on this enigmatic process.
The forgotten story of women within the history of psychedelics
Women are integral to the history of psychedelics; however, their contributions have often not figured as prominently in stories of daring experiments or discoveries made by charismatic mind explorers.
Dominic Norton – Spitfire Network Service
Dom Norton is a Sales Director at Spitfire Network Services Ltd with over 25 years of expertise in the telecommunications industry
Dom Norton champions Spitfire’s dedication to innovative progress. He has helped shape the company’s trajectory since he joined in 1998, showing his enduring commitment to staying at the forefront...
Understanding Sepsis, the major global health priority with Sepsis Canada
How did Canada react to Sepsis becoming a major global health priority, and how is Sepsis Canada helping to protect patients and raise awareness?
The Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research: Relieve the human suffering from cancer
Addressing one of the greatest challenges to human health and well-being, the Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research at Queen's University Belfast (QUB) is recognised internationally as an impactful research centre committed to relieving the human suffering from cancer.
Will the Rosebank oil and gas project to strengthen UK economy or harm the...
The UK government has welcomed the regulatory approval of the Rosebank oil and gas project despite continued environmental concerns.
Work absences reach a record high: Is more support needed?
According to a report urging employers to prioritise employee health, workplace absences soared to a decade-high
A recent report by the Chartered Institute for Personnel and Development (CIPD) has revealed that workplace absences have reached their highest level in over ten years. Based on data from over 900 companies employing...
Fostering fundamental computational skills, a global challenge
Koji Watanabe, Professor from Miyazaki International University in Japan, argues that fostering fundamental computational skills is a global challenge.
Emerging Rainbow Rice: New paradigm in biofortified foods
Rainbow Rice originated from comprehensive cross-breeding between a rare white-stripe leaf mutant and a dark purple leaf rice for a decorative purpose; however it has become a new model for biofortified foods and agrotourism.
Early detection of algal infection using direct real-time chemical ionization mass spectrometry
Robert S. Pomeroy, Teaching Professor at UC San Diego, guides us through the early detection of algal infections using direct real-time chemical ionization mass spectrometry.
Meeting global climate targets to create 8 million energy jobs by 2050
Researchers predict that striving to meet global climate targets, like the Paris Agreement, will result in an additional 8 million energy sector jobs by 2050.
Factors that contribute to the gender gap in entrepreneurial self-confidence
A study by Professors Dempsey and Jennings offers key insights into why women tend to be less confident than men in their entrepreneurial ability.
Decoding the brain’s role in preventing and recovering from knee injuries
Dustin Grooms, Professor of Clinical Neuroscience at Ohio University, tells us about his research on the brain’s role in shaping injury-risk movement patterns and how this knowledge could aid rehabilitation practices and the development of new therapies to mitigate the risk of knee injuries.
Plant scientists propose ‘Re-Greening’ arid lands for CO2 sequestration
In an opinion article released in the journal Trends in Plant Science, plant experts contend that addressing the excess carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere requires more than just emission reductions. It needs 're-greening' efforts.
The research experiences for undergraduates (REU) program
Greg M. Swain, hailing from the Department of Chemistry at Michigan State University, examines cross-disciplinary training in sustainable chemistry and chemical processes, including the critical role of mentoring and finding research experiences for undergraduates.
Crafting investment models through contradictory value and momentum investment strategies by artificial intelligence
Professor Chien-Feng Huang discusses how Artificial Intelligence could provide innovative models and strategies to solve investment problems.
Understanding soil and its crucial role to life with the Department of Agroecology
The Department of Agroecology at Aarhus University is an internationally recognized research institution dealing with agro-ecosystems and creates, develops and translates cutting-edge knowledge to advance the bioeconomy of the community, both in Denmark and abroad.