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The Jacques Loeb Centre for History and Philosophy of, and Critical Dialogues in, the...
Research into the history and philosophy of modern experimental life sciences and the societal implications.
Funding surge of £650 million to supercharge life sciences sector in UK
The UK life sciences sector is set to be funded by Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt, who has introduced an impressive £650 million fund so supercharger its growth.
Horizon Europe and life sciences policy in the UK
Open Access Government investigates some of the UK’s Minister of State in the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology’s remit, including Horizon Europe and life sciences
George Freeman, the UK’s Minister of State in the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology since February 2023, has previously had 15 years of...
Honeywell Manufacturing Excellence Platform: driving digital transformation in life sciences
Honeywell's Manufacturing Excellence Platform will revolutionise the digital transformation of the life sciences industry.
How will the budget impact the life sciences industry?
Doris-Ann Williams MBE, BIVDA CEO, discusses the impacts of the latest government budget for the diagnostics and life sciences sector.
Cutting-edge life sciences and technologies: Assessing chemicals exposure toxicity
Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe from Frost & Sullivan’s TechVision Group explains cutting-edge life sciences and technologies that assess exposure toxicity when it comes to chemicals, including novel tools to address human health and environment.
Swindon and Wiltshire – The home of life sciences
Swindon and Wiltshire LEP discuss how they have become established as a key location for life sciences and research in the UK.
Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Forests are important as reservoirs of biodiversity, and as wildlife habitats. In addition, they represent substantial economic value, and provide societal health and recreational benefits. They also, mitigate climate change by storing carbon dioxide.
Is plastic pollution threatening ocean life?
Plastic pollution could be hurting the delicate development of ocean animal embryos.
Astrophysical and planetary sciences: Exploring the local interstellar medium and the next space frontier
Prof Jeffrey L Linsky from the University of Colorado Boulder, sheds light on exploring the next space frontier in this exciting astrophysical and planetary sciences focus.
Engaging in music throughout life boosts brain health
The benefits of musical engagement on brain health in older adults have been unveiled.
Digital Life Norway (DLN) Initiative to foster and boost transdisciplinary biotechnology research and innovation
Meeting the rapid developments in biotechnology by fostering transdisciplinarity, including digitalisation and big data, to create convergence for innovation in a virtual centre.
Would you trust AI to predict your future life events?
Artificial intelligence (AI) model, life2vec, is capable of predicting life events, including estimating the time of death, by analysing health data.
Search for life on other planets: AI’s quest to reveal life beyond earth’s borders
Researchers have achieved a significant breakthrough in astrobiology by unveiling a straightforward and dependable method's for detecting indications of past or current life on other planets.
Dr Kay Cooksey – Clemson University, Department of Food, Nutrition and Packaging Sciences
Dr. Kay Cooksey is a Professor and is the Cryovac Endowed Chair in the Packaging Science Program at Clemson University
She joined the faculty at Clemson University in October 1998 after working at University of Wisconsin-Stout for 5 ½ years. Dr. Cooksey was a faculty intern at Dupont Packaging and...
Researching healthy aging at the Faculty of Physical Activity Sciences
The Faculty of Physical Activity Sciences holds two bachelor degrees, one in kinesiology and one in physical education, in addition to a Masters in physical activity sciences.
Mosses are the lifeblood of plant ecosystems, say researchers
Mosses are not only good for gardens, but are just as fundamental for the entire planet’s health when grown on topsoil, researchers at UNSW Sydney find.
Optimal Leisure Lifestyle: What we need to know
Robert A. Stebbins, Professor Emeritus at the University of Calgary, Canada, tells us what an optimal leisure lifestyle consists of, including finding balance in everyday living.