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Wastewater treatment and resource recovery for a sustainable water future in India
Unlocking wastewater treatment, water reuse and resource recovery opportunities is a key approach for sustainable water solutions in India, explains Dr. Paul Campling, Business and Relationship Development Manager at VITO.
Four considerations for rolling out a Clean Air Zone (CAZ)
Where do we begin in rolling out Clean Air Zones (CAZs) initiatives across the UK to tackle pollution and promote greener travel?
How digital improvements can aid the NHS backlog
Transforming UK healthcare means tackling the NHS backlog from COVID-19, but this could be solved through digital improvements like AI and cloud data.
Is a hybrid approach the answer to supply chain issues for mental health services?
Dr Chuk Anyaegbuna, clinical service lead at Koa Health, and clinical psychologist, Dr Tania Johnston discuss how technology can support the current delivery system and improve access to mental health services.
Implement AI-based technology to reduce the environmental impact of the construction industry
Sectors such as construction are still not able to carry out the necessary measures to fight climate change, will implementing AI-based tech help change this?
Peripheral neuropathy: Tracking gait and biomarkers to keep feet healthy and whole
Novel smart insole solution helps people with diabetes ensure foot health, by preventing peripheral neuropathy ulcers and falls.
New computer simulation aids in the search for the origin of cosmic rays
By simulating the transport of cosmic rays with a new computer program, international scientists are hoping to uncover the sources of these atom fragments.
AI-Powered e-Stroke Software in Andalucía
Brainomix’s AI e-Stroke software goes live across Andalucía, supporting the regional stroke network initiative.
A look at the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive
Mattie Yeta – Chief Sustainability Officer, CGI, UK & Australia, provides a detailed & think tank view of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive.
Launching a real-time AI solution for early throat cancer detection
Marius Wellenstein, COO and co-Founder of WSK Medical, explains the successful launch and implementation of Zeno AI, a real-time AI solution for early throat cancer detection.
What Boeing’s new research center means for sustainable aviation
The future is green, and Boeing is hopping on board. In this article, we’ll explore Boeing’s new research initiative and how the company plans to address sustainability in the aviation sector.
PerformFISH supports sustainable development of marine fish farming in the Mediterranean
PerformFISH supports the leading fish farming sector in the EU to accelerate sustainable development.
Does eating earlier in the day aid weight loss?
“Breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dine like a pauper” - is there any scientific evidence behind eating the bulk of daily calories early in the day to promote weight loss?
How the government’s Critical Minerals Strategy will impact tech supply chains
The circular economy must be at the heart of the government’s Critical Minerals Strategy in order for it to be successful, says Steve Haskew.
Autonomous Shipping – from autonomy to sustainability
Marco Molica Colella, Senior Innovation Consultant at CiaoTech (PNO Group) looks at the autonomous shipping industry and the journey it will take to improve its sustainability.
Finance, foes and failure: The risks of neglecting data governance
Data governance is a buzzword that we hear thrown around a lot, especially since the implementation of GDPR back in 2018.
Prof Dr Felix K Maier – University of Zurich
Prof Dr Felix K Maier is Chair for Ancient History at University of Zurich (Switzerland)
His published work encompasses a wide range of topics, including ancient Greek historiography, cross-cultural interactions in the Roman Empire and Digital Classics.
His first book focuses on the ancient Greek historian Polybius and his second book...
Eric Coronel PhD – U.S. Sustainability Alliance
Eric Coronel is passionate about using agricultural data to tell sustainability stories
Before joining the American Peanut Council as Director of Sustainability, Eric was a Senior Research Analyst at Field to Market, a multisector sustainability alliance in the U.S. for commodity crops.
At Field to Market, Eric conducted agronomic research, developed...
What is reclaimed water and why is it dangerous?
Health risks are associated with reclaimed water that is used for road cleaning, greenfield irrigation and landscape fountains.
These four tools could enable the future of AI in healthcare
Craig Rhodes, EMEA Industry Lead, AI for Healthcare and Life Sciences, NVIDIA, argues that just four tools could enable the future of AI in healthcare.