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Tackling digital transformation through a change programme
Howard Sherrington, Director of Transformation Strategy at Zscaler, explains why digital transformation must look holistically at change.
Education sector suffers series of cyber attacks in 2021
David Cummins, VP of EMEA, Tenable, examines how universities are being targeted by a series of cyber attacks in 2021 and what they can do to protect themselves.
How tech can support the UK in becoming a leader in health management
Gavin Bashar, UK MD at Tunstall Healthcare, discusses how technology can enable the UK to become a global leader in population health management.
How agile financial management can facilitate frontline delivery
Simon Gray, Head of Finance and Operations at Agilisys, discusses how modern agile financial management systems can enhance strategic decision making in the public sector.
Why nappy tax is not an efficient method to tackle climate issues
Guy Schanschieff MBE, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Bambino Mio, discusses why introducing a nappy tax on disposable nappies is not the best way to tackle climate issues.
Science says oxytocin is bad treatment for children with autism
"The study team were hugely disappointed," says Dr Linmarie Sikich, whose team found that oxytocin is actually an ineffective treatment for children with autism.
Study finds Artificial Intelligence 90% accurate in diagnosing rare diseases
A new study finds that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is 90% accurate at detecting disease causing variants in children with rare diseases.
Cybersecurity is national security for all nations
Yonatan Striem-Amit, Chief Technology Officer and Co-founder, Cybereason, provides insight into why cybersecurity is national security for all nations.
Scientists say over half of virus survivors have Long COVID
According to scientists at Penn State College of Medicine, over half of virus survivors contract Long COVID.
Prioritising heart health in a post pandemic environment
Dr Campbell Rogers, Chief Medical Officer at HeartFlow, examines how the healthcare industry can best prepare to combat heart disease in a post-pandemic environment.
Commission addresses rise in global energy prices with new ‘toolbox’
The Europen Commission has adopted a Communication on Energy Prices to tackle the rise in global energy prices.
Data collaboration will rejuvenate the high street
Hugh Stevens, the Head of Strategic Growth at LiveRamp, explores how better data use can help ensure the high street can truly get back on its feet post-pandemic, the impact of eCommerce on the future of retail and how physical stores can survive.
Unhealthy high street, healthy children
Rachael Smith, from Tidemill Academy, tells us about the schools initiative to fight the unhealthy high street and improve child obesity rates with physically active learning.
UK creates GP league tables to decide allocation of NHS funds
The UK Government is creating GP league tables which will measure "appropriate levels" of face-to-face appointments - those failing to hit quotas will not receive NHS funding.
Ignore employee engagement at your peril
Neil Debenham, renowned business trouble-shooter, consultant and private equity specialist, explores why businesses should ignore employee engagement only at their peril.
Genetic Disease Treatment Research: Creatine Transporter Deficiency
Here, Professor Olivier Braissant explains the challenges of treating genetic diseases - with a specific look at creatine transporter deficiency.
EU push new engagement strategy with Arctic region
The European Commission has revealed a new strategy for relations with the Arctic region, to secure access to rare earth minerals.
Is there LGBTQ+ discrimination in STEM academia?
Do LGBTQ+ academics still feel pressured to hide their identity in STEM academia, even in 2021?
Peatlands regulate the water cycle in our landscapes
Bernd Lennartz, Haojie Liu and Franziska Tanneberger further discuss peatlands and the water cycle within outr landscapes.
Report finds COVID patients with learning disabilities given blanket DNRs
The Health Committee report examines UK COVID decisions - including a chilling blanket DNR given to COVID patients with learning disabilities.