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UK and Taiwan sign MOU to strengthen health cooperation
The UK and Taiwan have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to enhance their collaboration on various health-related issues.
Fostering self-regulated learners through child-centred evaluation activities
Emiko Izumi, PhD from Kwansei Gakuin University, discusses child-centred evaluation activities, including enhancing thinking, judgment and expression skills.
US forensic scientists make gunshot residue breakthrough
West Virginia University forensic scientists have made significant discoveries about how gunshot residue behaves, revolutionising crime scene investigations and forensic analysis.
CB2R agonists in the clinics: A treasure chest for treating inflammatory diseases
Researchers give an update on clinical trials with CB2R agonists and their potential for the treatment of inflammatory diseases.
Understanding the climate change impact on health
Scientists at the Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) help society to prepare for climate change impacts on health in a multi-faceted approach.
National fraud initiative (NFI) creditors – “claim, vet and match”
Ray Dorney talks us through Rockford Associates Limited’s Accounts Payable Recovery Audits used to detect and prevent overpayments in the public sector and beyond.
Global taskforce launched to strengthen aviation workforce resilience
A UK-led global taskforce has been unveiled at the ICAO Gender Summit to address skills challenges in the aviation sector.
UK and Japan sign historic agreement to enhance justice collaboration
UK and Japan: The Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary of the United Kingdom, Alex Chalk, and Japan's Justice Minister, Ken Saitō, have signed a groundbreaking agreement in Tokyo.
Bringing history to the surface: How do historical investigations affect the ways we view...
Associate Professor of Anthropology, Dr Liza Gijanto, outlines how archaeological and historical investigations are vital in revealing important insights into society’s past.
Mental health interventions for the transition to parenthood using a gender lens
Internationally known in the field of health psychology, Deborah Da Costa's research is now looking toward improving the transition to parenthood with mental health interventions.
Knee pain and osteoarthritis (Knee OA) treatment research
Professor Shaw-Ruey Lyu from the School of Medicine, Tzu-Chi University, discusses Knee Pain and Osteoarthritis (Knee OA) Treatment Research, in particular Knee Health Promotion Option (KHPO).
Urban living laboratories: Opportunities for modelling sustainability transitions
Here, a group of academics present Urban Living Laboratories to study sustainable food production systems, using systems dynamic modelling to analyse policy alternatives.
Firstserv Limited – Digital transformation solutions built for business
How Firstserv can help you grow your business, increase efficiency and deliver your dream digital transformation future.
The AI healthcare revolution: 4 insights into the future of patient care
The future of healthcare lies in the seamless integration of AI to empower professionals and revolutionise the way we approach healthcare delivery.
Susanne Zeilinger – Universität Innsbruck
Susanne Zeilinger studied Microbiology and Genetics at the University of Vienna where she also received her PhD
She gained experience in production and characterization of Trichoderma reesei extracellular proteins during a stay at the VTT Technical Research Center of Finland and pioneered the utilization of molecular biological and genetic engineering...
Heat pumps in healthcare are the catalysis for a net-zero NHS
Paul Burnett, MD and Co-Founder at Asset+, a Johnson Controls Company, explores how UK healthcare can benefit from the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme and the efficiency, sustainability, and financial gains of moving to heat pumps in healthcare.
First international meeting towards eliminating paralysis after aortic aneurysm surgery
Professor Hamdy Awad, MD, FASA, from the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, examines the dangers of aortic aneurysm surgery and the importance of continued research towards eliminating paralysis.
Euclid space telescope successfully launched by SpaceX Falcon 9
The Euclid Space Telescope, aimed at unraveling the mysteries of the Universe, has been launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 spacecraft from Florida's Cape Canaveral.
GoTriple: Developing a multilingual, interdisciplinary discovery service
Dr Suzanne Dumouchel, Scientific Coordinator of the TRIPLE project, Partnership Coordinator of OPERAS Research Infrastructure & Head of International Cooperation at CNRS & her team developed the multilingual, interdisciplinary discovery service GoTriple that aims to foster collaboration & interdisciplinary research.
CorTec’s Brain Interchange™ system: Revolutionizing brain therapy with closed-loop neuromodulation
CorTec’s Brain Interchange™ system offers closed-loop neuromodulation, revolutionizing brain therapy by precisely adapting treatment based on individual needs.