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Mobility and transport across the EU
A look at the work of the European Commission’s department on mobility and transport, efforts to secure a more sustainable future for international aviation.
The COVID insight of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences
We reflect on the work of the Molecular and Cellular Biosciences division (MCB), especially in context of the “complex biological web” of a global pandemic.
Do the intellectual frontiers of physics impact other sciences?
When it comes to physics, the US National Science Foundation (NSF) are prolific in a range of projects – but do their discoveries shape collaborative scientific capacity?
Study finds Pfizer vaccine works at 90% efficacy for six months
The study, published in The Lancet, finds that two doses of the Pfizer vaccine are 90% efficient for six months - decreasing to 47% after that time period.
Delivering cross-border ICS data sharing with interoperability
Here, Managing Director Mike Symers discloses how ReStart provides IMX, an interoperability platform that can solve any interoperability issues.
One in seven patients missed cancer surgery during lockdown
A new study reveals that one in seven patients missed their cancer surgery during lockdown, globally.
Proving the effectiveness of digital health technologies
Professor Freimut Schliess, Director of Science & Innovation, at the Profil Institut für Stoffwechselforschung GmbH, illustrates how dissipating initial scepticism of digital health technologies makes for a thrilling challenge for regulators, manufacturers and clinical researchers alike.
Fernanda Pembleton – U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)
Fernanda Pembleton is the communications specialist for the Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate at the National Science Foundation.
Scientists create experimental vaccine for rheumatoid arthritis
The scientists found that "rheumatoid arthritis totally disappeared" in animals that were given the vaccine - creating hope for a functional vaccine.
Matija Rencelj – European Space Policy Institute
Matija Renčelj, LL.M. is a lawyer working for the European Space Policy Institute in Vienna as a Resident Fellow.
He joined ESPI in 2021 following roles at the European Space Agency, the European Commission, and several legal positions in the private sector (Schoenherr Attorneys at Law, Star Alliance Services GmbH).
He...
The European Space Summit 2022: What is at stake?
European Space Policy Institute discloses plans for expanding Europe’s excellence, competitiveness and autonomy, embracing a future-proof approach to space.
Mental health in light of the COVID-19 pandemic
Dr Hans Henri P. Kluge, Regional Director & Dr Natasha Azzopardi-Muscat, Director of Country Health Policies and Systems at WHO/Europe, lift the lid on mental health in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Convalescent plasma treatment ineffective for critically ill COVID patients
A new study finds that convalescent plasma treatment, popular at the onset of COVID, is not effective for critically ill, older COVID patients.
Catherine Jadav – Compassion in World Farming
Catherine has a background in both human nursing and in animal welfare, and has completed a MSc in Applied Animal Behaviour and Welfare at the University of Edinburgh.
In her role of Research Manager, Catherine engages with government, academic, industry and technical bodies to advocate the case against factory farming....
Factory farming, zoonotic disease and the risk of pandemics
Compassion in World Farming Research Manager dissects some of the dangers of the factory farming industry, discussing the spread of zoonotic diseases.
How technology is supporting healthcare teams across the board
Tim Weil, CEO, explains how Navenio technology can be employed to support healthcare teams.
7 reasons why you can benefit from Business Technology
Nick Russell, managing director of Xonetic, explores how the Business Technology Framework can help organisations make better use of technology.
Stem cell & gene therapy to treat osteogenesis imperfecta: hype or hope
Pascale V Guillot from University College London, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Institute for Women’s Health, explains stem cell and gene therapy to treat osteogenesis imperfecta, but is this hype or hope?
Study says 0.0006% chance of myocarditis as COVID vaccine side effect
According to a study with 2,392,924 participants, acute myocarditis is an extremely rare side effect of the COVID vaccine - at 0.0006% likelihood.
Babies consume 10 times as many microplastics as adults
In a study conducted on babies in New York, scientists found that babies contain 10 times as many microplastics as adults - raising serious questions about how exposure happens.