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Understanding ADHD in Women: Key symptoms and challenges
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) often displays differently in women compared to men.
Disrupting the border security landscape: How disruptors are revolutionizing border control
Next-generation systems are making the future of seamless travel a reality; Renaud Irminger, CEO and co-founder of Travizory Border Security, tells us more.
Renaud Irminger – Travizory Border Security
Renaud Irminger is the CEO of Travizory Border Security SA. He drives the product vision and company strategy
Renaud is a seasoned Business Executive with over 25 years in travel and border security initiatives. He has been instrumental in improving the air travel industry, bringing over 25 world premiere innovative...
Canada’s wildfires: British Columbia faces threat as a wildfire approaches Fort Nelson
Fort Nelson, British Columbia, is under severe threat from the out-of-control Parker Lake wildfire, which has forced thousands of residents to evacuate.
Supercomputing: UK boosts research access with EuroHPC £770 million membership
Unlocking new frontiers in research, the UK joins EuroHPC, gaining access to cutting-edge supercomputing resources and enhanced funding opportunities, over £770 million, bolstering scientific innovation and collaboration across Europe.
Pioneering solutions for sustainable protein production in future
InnoProtein consortium, explain why sustainable protein production is urgently needed and how, with its circular, zero-waste approach, InnoProtein supports this goal.
Irene Rios – AIMPLAS
Graduate in Chemical Engineering. Master's Degree in Polymeric Materials and Composites Technology, and Master's Degree in Sustainable Chemistry
She began her professional activity in 2019 at AIMPLAS, where currently, she works as a research technician in the Packaging area. Irene has experience in the synthesis, processing and transformation of biopolymers,...
Silvia Quintela – Health Unit of TECNALIA
PhD in Chemistry from the University of the Basque Country
She is currently a senior researcher in the Health Unit of TECNALIA. Her lines of specialization are focusing on obtaining active extracts from different biological matrices applying innovative technologies of extraction, in the development of technologies to improve the properties...
Giacomo Sini – EUFIC
Giacomo Sini is a Project Manager in EUFIC
His primary responsibility involves the management of EU-funded projects, with a particular focus on communication and dissemination actions. He actively contributes to the development of project proposals and is responsible for monitoring and identifying potential funding opportunities. Giacomo has a master’s degree...
Dementia set to cost UK economy £91 Billion annually by 2040
As the population ages, the economic toll of dementia on the UK is projected to skyrocket, reaching £91 billion a year by 2040, according to a study conducted for the Alzheimer’s Society.
Lung cancer in Southeast Asia and China: Current trends and challenges
Zisis Kozlakidis from the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Cancer and Jiaao Yu from the Shanghai Jiao Tong University discuss the burden of lung cancer in Southeast Asia and China and the priorities for therapies and interventions.
The natural refrigerant choice and environmental considerations
As the refrigeration industry has matured, natural refrigerants have progressively been displaced by synthetic alternatives. However, Tim Mitchell, Sales Director of Klima-Therm, says a greater focus on environmental considerations could reverse this trend.
Control algorithm for shape-shifting soft robots
MIT researchers have created a control algorithm that could revolutionise the field of soft robotics.
Young homeowners face retirement mortgage dilemma as rates rise
Younger homeowners are increasingly opting for extended repayment periods that stretch into retirement.
Conducting policy-relevant research on gender and entrepreneurship
Here, Dr. Jennifer Jennings (a professor at the University of Alberta) and Ms. Jessica Carlson (a recent Doctorate of Business Administration graduate and policy professional in the Government of Alberta) offer suggestions for the actions that scholars and policy practitioners can take – both separately and jointly – to produce knowledge pertinent to the identified priorities.
UK Government is shifting its focus to electricity for low-carbon heating
Plans by the UK government for a major hydrogen heating trial have been delayed, signalling a move towards electricity as the primary energy source for household heating.
Seven steps to boost IT business value and success! – Part II
David P Jacobs, director of MaxVal Consultancy’s Business Value Maximisation Research and Development Programme, continues this two-part series on increasing business value, success and return on investment (ROI) from IT and digital transformation.
Study reveals overwhelming heart disease risk among U.S. adults
Statistics show an increased risk of heart disease among adults in the United States.
UK Government announces £11.5m funding boost for local water quality projects
The UK government has unveiled plans to inject £11.5 million into local projects aimed at enhancing water quality, tree planting, habitat restoration, and flood management across England.