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Vision for the future: College of Medicine – University of Arizona
The College of Medicine-Phoenix is committed to four pillars that empower its mission and vision for the future. We value our past, are proud of our accomplishments to date and believe that collectively, our future is framed by how expansive our vision is and limited only by boundaries we place on these dreams.
Lithium’s potential in Way Ratai’s geothermal hot springs
In Southeast Sumatra, Indonesia, the Way Ratai geothermal system is not only known for its therapeutic hot springs but also for its significant potential in lithium extraction.
Elder Americans face growing financial insecurity
In September the National Council on Ageing (NCOA) analysed the growing financial crisis that older Americans face, in particular those aged between 60 and older.
Green maritime travel between Europe
The UK is set to improve maritime travel by introducing "green corridors," which will help create cleaner, zero-emission shipping routes between key European destinations.
Deaf children and mental health
The National Deaf Children’s Society is the leading charity for the UK’s 50,000 deaf children. Emma Fraser, Teacher of the Deaf at the NDCS, discusses challenges that deaf children and their families can face and how a more inclusive environment can be created.
Social housing boom: Streamline projects with centralized software
New regulations and ambitious building targets in the UK are overwhelming social housing providers. Centralized project management software can be the key to success, offering clear goals, real-time data, and improved collaboration.
Harnessing the power of visual communication in transformation projects
Change is in the air. But, while the scale and complexity of new projects across the public sector can be daunting, taking a visual approach to communication at every stage helps to achieve the clarity and alignment required to get the job done.
Technological innovation and opportunities for those affected by hearing loss
Hearing loss has a significant impact on daily communications, for those suffering this can lead to frustration, social isolation and mental health challenges.
Healthcare challenges require innovation, flexible solutions for a modern NHS
Peter Williams, CEO of SMS Tech (Smart Manufacturing Solutions Technology Ltd), argues that healthcare challenges require innovative, flexible solutions that can adapt to the dynamic demands of a modern NHS.
Switching to faricimab for patients with diabetic macular oedema
A recent study, published in the journal Nature looked into the six-month impact of switching neovascular age-related macular degeneration and diabetic macular oedema patients to faricimab instead of anti-VEGF therapy.
Employee shift swap request: Empowering employees and streamlining operations
Rebecca D’Agostino, Head of Marketing at Crown Workforce Management, discusses the importance of enhancing staff motivation and improving efficiency with the help of the new Employee Shift Swap Request.
A UK and US agreement to help keep children safe online
The recent UK-US agreement on online safety promises to enhance protection for children in the digital age.
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Improving UK renewable energy storage and securing a clean energy future
The UK government is aiming to revolutionise their energy landscape through a new Long Duration Electricity Storage (LDES) investment support scheme.
Europe’s opportunity to digitally reshape health systems
After a year of elections across Europe and beyond, how can governments refocus efforts on embedding digital change into health systems, ask Suzanne Wait and Catherine Whicher from The Health Policy Partnership.
How can we unlock the power of effective governance?
The rapid digital transformation within education systems and higher education institutions presents both challenges and opportunities.
A new study shows ultra-processed food makes up 59% of children’s food
A new 2024 study has revealed that young British children are eating a diet that consists largely of ultra-processed food (UPF).
WWF report reveals 73% decline in global wildlife populations
The WWF's Living Planet Report 2024 highlights global wildlife decline, revealing a 73% average decrease in monitored populations over the past 50 years.
£500 million investment to deliver 1,200 zero-emission buses
The UK government and bus operator have announced a £500 million investment to manufacture 1,200 zero-emission buses, marking a significant step in the transition to greener public transport.
The challenges facing vaccination in fragile and conflict-affected settings
Sian Williams, Senior Policy Adviser for Child Health at the UK Committee for UNICEF (UNICEF UK), explains the barriers to childhood vaccination and the health consequences of missed immunisations.