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Innovative psychiatry for the 21st century – Close to domicile. Competent. Human
Elena Posth & Romina Männl from Pfalzklinikum walk us through exactly how the company has entered into a new and exciting era of treating people with mental illness by charting their ‘Innovative psychiatry for the 21st century – Close to domicile. Competent. Human’ project.
Pfizer vaccine is more than 90% successful in preventing COVID-19
Created without US Government funding, the BioNTech and Pfizer vaccine is revealed to be over 90% effective against COVID-19.
Impact of COVID-19 on healthcare for patients with diabetes
Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe from Frost & Sullivan’s TechVision Group considers how the standard of healthcare for patients with diabetes is impacted by COVID-19.
EU Green Deal: Creating a circular economy for plastics
Jennifer Perr, Sustainability Director at Hi-Cone explains how the EU Green Deal can impact the packaging industry and transform plastic use for a more sustainable future.
Jennifer Perr – Hi-Cone
Jennifer Perr is the Sustainability Director at Hi-Cone, a provider of beverage multi-packaging solutions. She is responsible for developing and leading strategies that drive the future sustainability of the company, ensuring the company meets its commitment to create a new sustainable packaging solution for customers that are 100% recyclable,...
Biological sciences: Determining phenotype from genotype
The NSF’s Division of Integrative Organismal Systems, within the Directorate for Biological Sciences, discusses how their work determining phenotype from genotype is fighting food insecurity.
Dr Diane Jofuku Okamuro – National Science Foundation, Plant Genome Research Program
Dr Diane Jofuku Okamuro is a Program Director for the Plant Genome Research Program (PGRP) at the National Science Foundation, Directorate for Biological Sciences (BIO), Division of Integrative Organismal Systems.
Blood pressure medicines do not increase chance of COVID-19 death
Though heart damage plays a role in how someone deals with COVID-19, researchers at the American Heart Association found that blood pressure medicines don't impact your chances.
Researchers found that job insecurity overshadows fear of COVID-19
The study showed that fear of dwindling resources and job insecurity could distract individuals from following COVID-19 regulations for Americans across 43 states.
How can nanotechnology help us in our fight to slow climate change?
All forces are being brought to bear in our challenge to slow climate change, in an attempt to preserve our planet for future generations - where does nanotechnology fit in?
Is the future of cybersecurity passwordless?
Gerald Beuchelt, CISO at LogMeIn, looks to the future of cybersecurity and proposes that workplaces will be passwordless soon enough.
Disruptive change in contemporary medical education
Here, L. Maximilian Buja, MD, describes a disruptive change in contemporary medical education and explains the unintended consequences of that change.
New evidence emerges on origin of radio signals in space
Astronomers are investigating radio signals in space, aka fast radio bursts (FRBs), often described as the biggest space mystery we have.
Diversity, inclusion and flexible working is the new normal
Tushar Agarwal, Co-founder and CEO of HubbleHQ, discusses how flexible working has neutralised decades of work limitations that are often tangled up with race and socioeconomic status.
Recruitment during COVID-19: Managing your resources
Dr Gabriela Whitehead, Head of Digital Transformation and Process Management at GISMA Business School turns the spotlight on recruitment during COVID-19, including comment on managing resources.
New research suggests antidepressants could treat childhood cancer
Researchers found that a commonly used antidepressant could treat childhood cancer - successfully stopping growth in lab experiments so far.
UKRI invests £2 million into Canada-UK quantum technology collaboration
The UK and Canada have launched a quantum technology collaboration, following an agreement to share this knowledge in 2017.
Scientists discover Moon-like asteroid hiding behind Mars
Scientists from the Armagh Observatory and Planetarium (AOP) have discovered a Moon-like asteroid hiding behind Mars.
Duckbilled dinosaur fossil discovered in Africa
A new duckbilled dinosaur fossil has been discovered in Africa suggesting that they crossed hundreds of kilometres of open water to get there.
Government extends furlough scheme until March
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced that the government's furlough scheme will be extended until the end of March.