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Cinnamon improves blood sugar control in people with prediabetes
According to a new study, cinnamon improves blood sugar control in people with prediabetes and could prevent type 2 diabetes.
Scientists erase role of land management by Indigenous people
Research suggests that climate scientists should re-consider the role of Indigenous communities in land management.
Tamás Sándor Biró – Wigner Research Centre for Physics
Tamás Biró received an MSc in physics and biophysics and his PhD degree from Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest
He worked on theoretical heavy ion physics and strange quark production in quark-gluon plasma first at the KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics in Budapest, then continued as a...
An explanation of entropy formula research
Tamás Sándor Biró, Vice Director at the Wigner Research Centre for Physics, discusses the current status of entropy formula research.
Racial discrimination impacts cognitive function in African-American women
Researchers from Boston University, have found that incidents of racial discrimination are associated with lower subjective cognitive function (SCF) among African-American women.
A view from the Bar: Race and the British justice system
Paula Rhone-Adrien, leading Family law Barrister, explores the implicit bias of race and the British justice system.
Natural ingredients that help with diabetes
Mina Khan, Pharmacist, explores what naturally occurring ingredients are clinically associated with lowering blood sugar.
Video-calling tips for social anxiety sufferers
Steve Dell, Anxiety and hypnotherapy expert, advises what social anxiety sufferers can do to make video-calling easier.
July 2020 North America Analysis
The July 2020 edition of North America Analysis covers a range of policy topics from the region, including comment from the UN’s Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, Mark Lowcock about the importance of anticipatory action when it comes to humanitarian affairs.
Accelerating government digital transformation to stand the test of time
Scott Wilson, Director of Service, eFax, explores how government digital transformation will be accelerated even faster, by embracing new digital ways of working.
How can your business adapt to a post-COVID world?
John Murphy, Senior Vice President, Products, EDB reflects on the impact of COVID-19, including the shift in business practices and the renewed attention to what is really important.
Diabetes significantly increases the risk of developing dementia
Here, Dr Deborah Lee, Dr Fox Online Pharmacy, explores the link between diabetes and the increased risk of developing dementia.
How can brands help Bangladeshi garment workers?
Dr Nika Salvetti from Nyenrode Business University explains how Bangladeshi garment workers can be helped by the brands that use their services.
Global methane emissions reach record high levels
Global methane emissions have reached the highest levels on record caused by coal mining, oil and natural gas production, cattle and sheep ranching, and landfill.
Endangered European birds could face up to 50% habitat loss
Research shows that some of the last remaining habitats for endangered European birds could decrease by 50%, as farmers convert land into more profitable crops.
Combined exit strategy will help Europe stop COVID second-wave
The University of Southampton found that European countries should lift lockdown in synchronisation, to prevent a COVID second wave.
Five powerful politicians under the age of 35
One Young World names five of the world's most powerful politicians under the age of 35 as part of a non-partisan award to recognise good political work.
Scheme provides virtual internships for over 45,000 young people
Bright Network received 100,000 applications for their virtual internships, which attempted to fill an experience gap left by COVID-19.
FBI investigates Twitter attack on high-profile celebrities
The FBI has launched an investigation after a cyberattack on high-profile US figures in an apparent Bitcoin scam.
Life-threatening blood clots in COVID-19 patients
New research shows a link between COVID-19 and lower extremity arterial thrombosis, aka life-threatening blood clots.