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Rohit Sen – ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability
Rohit leads the Climate & Energy Action Team at ICLEI.
Scientists explain what happened in first microsecond of Big Bang
A team from the University of Copenhagen say that they have identified a substance that was present in the first microsecond after the Big Bang.
PHE say one dose of vaccine 33.5% effective against Indian variant
Public Health England have found that both Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines against the Indian variant would have an efficacy of 33.5% in one dose.
Beyond COVID-19: Sustainable solutions for healthcare
Mike Sanders, Chief Executive Officer at Vital Hub UK Group of Companies, explains the importance of delivering sustainable solutions for healthcare in support of the whole patient journey beyond COVID-19.
Is insurance the answer to Europe’s AI worries?
Saar Yoskovitz, Co-Founder & CEO at Augury, argues that insurance is the key to monitoring artificial intelligence (AI), not regulation.
Researchers say lithium concentration in brain connected to depression
Researchers believe that they have a breakthrough - finding that lithium concentrations in the brain are connected to depression.
Logistics & supply chain will win the COVID-19 war
Professor Richard Wilding argues that biochemistry is winning the battle against coronavirus, but logistics and supply chain will win the war.
Biofertilizers: Towards sustainable agriculture
Aarthi JanakiRaman, Research Manager, Chemicals and Advanced Materials at TechVision, Frost & Sullivan, argues that biofertilizers are a sustainable way ahead for agriculture.
Maite Ruiz Pérez – CETIM Technological Centre
Maite Ruiz Pérez has a PhD in Advances in Microbial and Parasitic Biology from the University of Santiago de Compostela and MsC in Genetics, Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology, University of A Coruña.
Scientists say childhood disadvantage impacts brain development
The team examined a mix of factors such as pollution, crime, access to education and healthcare - they found that in over 7,000 children, these factors directly impacted brain development.
Sustainability & community energy transformation
Lutz Ribbe, Member of the European Economic and Social Committee, shares his views on sustainability and community energy transformation.
Ahmed Samir Abdelhafiz – National Cancer Institute, Cairo University
Dr Abdelhafiz is currently a lecturer of Clinical Pathology at the Egyptian NCI, where he works as the Deputy director of the blood bank, as well as a hematology consultant at Shefa Al-Orman oncology hospital.
The Brain: an unexpeted target of COVID-19
Here, Professor Pamela Lein at University of California, Davis, discusses the relatively unexplored issue of the human brain as a target of COVID-19.
Atmospheric science: Air pollution at night
April Hiscox, Associate Professor at The University of South Carolina Department of Geography, details what we need to know about air pollution at night in this special atmospheric science focus.
Online Safety Bill fails to protect society’s most vulnerable from malicious scammers
Charlie Shakeshaft, CEO of Individual Protection Solutions, reacts to the new Online Safety bill, acknowledging the pros and cons, and what more needs to be done by the government to ensure people are adequately protected online.
Professor Olivier Braissant – University of Lausanne
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Railways in the UK and Japan: Heritage tourism focus
Hideto Fujii, Professor from School of Commerce, Meiji University in Japan, describes revitalising rural & urban areas through heritage tourism in this special focus on railways in the UK and Japan.
Mental Health Awareness week: Working effectively and sustainably
Ahead of Mental Health Awareness week, industry experts discuss what employers can do to support employee wellbeing through remote working and beyond.