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Why government agencies need decision intelligence to reach data-driven objectives
Decision Intelligence helps government agencies to unify their data and improve mission-critical decision-making to drive better services.
How can farmers deliver on EU Green Deal environmental commitments?
EU Green Deal environmental commitments require farmers across the EU to make significant changes in how they work – from reducing their carbon footprints to adopting more sustainable practices.
Patricia (Patsy) Beattie-Huggan – The Quaich Inc
Patsy Beattie-Huggan, BN, MScN is the founder and President of The Quaich Inc., a PEI based health promotion and consulting company. She holds a Bachelor of Nursing from the University of New Brunswick (UNB) and MSc in Nursing and Health Studies from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Patsy has...
Biodiversity in crop & soil health management
Aarthi JanakiRaman, Research Director, Chemicals and Advanced Materials at TechVision, explains how biodiversity plays a vital role in crop and soil health management.
Nanomedicine: A multipronged approach to tackle infectious diseases
Ruplekha Choudhurie, Senior Industry Analyst/Team Lead, walks us through nanomedicine, explaining a multipronged approach to tackle infectious diseases.
PFAS: The “New” Forever Chemicals
The term “forever chemicals” has become part of the lexicon in lay science. This reflects the growing evidence that exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a class of synthetic chemicals widely detected in our natural environment, our foods, and our bodies, is associated with adverse human health effects and harm...
Panikos Georgallis – Amsterdam Business School
Dr. Panikos Georgallis is an Assistant Professor of Strategy at the Amsterdam Business School, University of Amsterdam (UvA)
He holds a PhD in Strategic Management from HEC Paris. His teaching and research are in the areas of strategy, organization theory, and sustainability. Panikos' work has been published in leading journals...
The revised UK net zero strategy: Moving ambition into action
The government announced the next level of detail in its revised UK net zero strategy, launching the “Powering up Britain” strategy.
How can we develop a consistent and practical sustainable economy?
Benoit Lascols, the general manager at accounting for externalities, looks how value can be redefined to shape a consistent and practical sustainable economy.
The function of fingerprints: How can we grip?
Professor Gun-Sik Park, in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Seoul National University explores the function of fingerprints from a lens of understanding the mechanism of our human ability to grip.
Innovative EV charging solutions helping to declutter our streets
VolkerSmart Technologies is supporting innovative and new EV charging solutions to help move the UK toward cleaner streets and more accessible sustainable alternatives.
Exploring current and future therapies for childhood astrocytoma
Here, Doctor Peter J Houghton explains current therapies for childhood brain cancer what needs to change to ensure better outcomes for children diagnosed with astrocytoma in the future.
Dr Peter J Houghton – Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute
Peter J. Houghton received his Ph.D. from the University of London (Institute of Cancer Research) 1977
He joined the faculty of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis Tennessee and became Chair of Molecular Pharmacology (1992-2009) and co-lead for the Solid Malignancies Program (1988-2009).
Dr. Houghton became Director, Childhood Cancer and...
Why smart language models are the key to accurate AI
Smart language models, an alternative way of using Natural Language Processing, are the key to accurate AI, which can also drive value in the engineering enterprise.
The miniNO project: Helping to minimize risks of premature births
Associative mechanisms linking a defective minipuberty to the appearance of mental and non-mental disorders: infantile NO replenishment as a new therapeutic possibility.
Paul Slater – Nuix
Paul has nearly 30 years experience in digital forensics and investigations
Paul started his career as a computer forensic investigator within the Greater Manchester Police and has since worked in both corporate and government organizations, including the Serious Fraud Office and two of the Big 4 advisory firms. Paul has...
Link between premature menopause, later hormone therapy and Alzheimer’s disease
Researchers are investigating the role of tau in the link between early menopause, delayed hormone therapy and Alzheimer's disease.
Implementing digital borders in the UK: Lessons from the rest of the world
Digital borders could enhance security, greater transparency, and facilitate a contactless and queueless arrival in the UK.
How calorimetry can pave the way for mature and safe sodium-ion batteries
Dr Carlos Ziebert, leader of the group Batteries – Calorimetry and Safety, KIT, explains how electrochemical-calorimetric methods help to develop and safely upscale sodium-ion batteries.
The spikiness of the density of states in quasicrystals
The spikiness of the electronic density of states in quasicrystals is believed to be inherent to QCs and so-called approximants (APs) to QCs.