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Patients take wearables to heart at NHS trust’s pioneering virtual ward
Natalie Duffield of Inhealthcare discusses the advantages of the company’s virtual wards and advanced remote monitoring technologies in enhancing patient care.
Welsh and UK governments collaborate to tackle NHS waiting lists
To help decrease the burden of NHS waiting lists in both England and Wales, the Welsh and UK governments have announced a new collaborative effort.
Iron-rich extinct volcanoes could hold key to future rare earth element supply
In a groundbreaking study by The Australian National University (ANU) and the University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, researchers have uncovered a potential goldmine hidden within ancient volcanoes.
Understanding and predicting the intergenerational transmission of mental illness
The FAMILY consortium aims to improve the lives of mentally ill persons and their families by focusing on understanding the mechanisms of intergenerational transmission of mental illness from parent to child.
Text, email or letter? Adopting multi-channel communications
Text, email or letter? Jonty Fletcher, Marketing Manager at Synertec Ltd, focuses on the benefits and challenges of adopting multi-channel communications.
NHS faces hurdles in embracing AI due to outdated IT systems
The National Health Service (NHS) is encountering significant obstacles in adopting cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) due to its outdated and inefficient IT infrastructure, according to leading experts.
UK Government invests £88 million to drive innovation in electric vehicles
The UK government has announced a substantial investment of £88 million across 46 pioneering projects.
Optimising clinical pharmacy services in the UK: A pathway to enhanced healthcare delivery
Adeem Azhar, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Core Prescribing Solutions, explains how the company’s innovative solutions are helping to tackle challenges within primary care and positively support the healthcare workforce.
Adeem Azhar – Core Prescribing Solutions
Adeem is a resilient, versatile, and accomplished results-orientated individual with experience in a range of healthcare settings, gaining a unique insight into the NHS, UK, global healthcare and technology markets. He has proven success in operational management, ensuring services delivered adhered to core NHS and business standards. He has...
Antarctica’s ice sheet faces an uncertain future
The potential consequences of unchecked carbon emissions on global sea levels over the next three centuries.
Innovative grape and wine industry research in a cool climate region
Jim Willwerth, Assistant Professor and Researcher at the Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute (CCOVI), discusses how the Institute is supporting the transformation of Canada’s agricultural ecosystem, and a self-reliant, sustainable model for the rest of the world.
ToxGenSolutions zeroes in on microRNA for the early detection of alzheimer’s
The Dutch company has created a device for the early detection of Alzheimer’s disease, and it is on its way to developing preventative drugs.
Navigating the future: Labour Government’s vision for the energy efficiency industry
The recent election of the Labour government signals a promising shift for the energy efficiency industry, bringing with it a renewed focus on decarbonisation and sustainable growth.
Is the hope for coral reef survival?
The genetic diversity of Australia's Great Barrier Reef could hold the key to its survival and adaptation to climate change impacts.
Heat Pumps: A versatile hot and cold solution
Heat pumps are not just for heating; they can also provide cooling when equipped with a reversing valve. This versatility, coupled with their energy efficiency and environmental benefits, makes them a compelling choice for both residential and commercial applications. While often misunderstood, heat pumps offer a sustainable and cost-effective solution for year-round comfort; find out more here.
Improving the lives of people with dementia
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), dementia is the third leading cause of mortality in Europe and the seventh globally, with a societal cost in Europe estimated to be €392bn in 2019. By 2025, 9.1 million people will be living with dementia in the European Union, rising to 14.3 million in 2050. We discuss dementia care provision with Alzheimer Europe.
Insights into tidal heating and planetary evolution
Cornell University astronomers have looked into the planetary evolution of Io, Jupiter's fiery moon known for its intense volcanic activity.
Canadian farming: Feeding the world sustainably in a changing climate
Here, the Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Canada’s Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, says free trade and cutting-edge innovation can help Canada’s agriculture sector in a changing climate.
Infections after avoidable knee replacement surgeries
With the implementation of the KHPO, knee replacement surgeries would have been unnecessary, sparing patients from significant suffering
UK Government urged to accelerate AI adoption
Recent research conducted by the Global Government Forum shows significant opportunities for the UK government to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) in transforming policymaking, enhancing national security, and improving public service delivery.