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Turid Rustad: Navigating the seas of seafood processing

Environmental Sciences

In this comprehensive discussion, Turid Rustad, professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology shares insights into her background in the realm of biotechnology and food science, the collaborative nature of her work, challenges...

Role for retired internists in rural, underserved communities

Health

Richard J Santen MD, Emeritus Professor of Medicine, Davison of Endocrinology and Metabolism, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S., charts the role of retired internists in rural, underserved communities, including diabetes telemedicine.

What remains when two neutron stars collide?

Fundamental Research

Distinguished Professor Susan M. Scott and Dr Karl Wette from the Australian National University examine what remains when two neutron stars collide in this exciting gravitational astrophysics focus.

Advanced brain injury detection and protection

Health

The U.S.-based PANTHER program is pioneering a physics-based approach to TBI for quantitatively and deterministically linking the physics of a head insult to the resulting biological injury response. Christian Franck and Alice Lux Fawzi discuss.

AI and modern experimental biology: A historical perspective

Fundamental Research

Ute Deichmann, Director of the Jacques Loeb Centre for the History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, discusses the adoption and limitations of Artificial Intelligence within modern experimental biology.

The rising tide of the autonomous ships market

Transport

Anastasiya Azarko, Junior Innovation Consultant and Marco Molica Colella, Managing Consultant at CiaoTech – PNO Group, tell us about the autonomous ships market and some of the initiatives that are broadening capabilities within the maritime...

Climate change threatens beach tourism

Environmental Sciences

The Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) and the Blue Flag Programme cooperate on the beach and coastal tourism adaptation to climate change.

Personalized medicine: “Tyranny of the gene”

Health

Dr Priya Hays, Ph.D., CEO/Science Writer at Hays Documentation Specialists, LLC, responds to “Tyranny of the Gene.” Is personalized medicine a threat to public health? Not really, but yes, it’s an argument for price controls...

Machine learning helps to improve climate services

Environmental Sciences

Machine Learning methods have received significant attention in the past few years as a game changer for product development and Climate Services Machine Learning methods, as part of the larger field of Artificial Intelligence, have...

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