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Whole-person integrative oncology – A path to improved outcomes and patient empowerment
                    Integrative oncology gives patients the tools to not only make the environment as inhospitable to cancer as possible – it also empowers patients to take some control back after receiving a cancer diagnosis.                
            Exceptional moments of micro-strengths
                    Micro strengths: How can we understand and target exceptional moments in relationships, and how can they be drawn on within relationships as a basis for positive change?                
            Furthering elementary English education in Japan
                    Developing task design and evaluation to foster students’ competence and autonomy in elementary English education in Japan: Focusing on Can-Do and Performance Assessments.                
            Focused ultrasound for major depressive disorder
                    Low-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (LIFU) is an emerging neuromodulation method for treating major depressive disorder which allows for non-invasive stimulation across the whole brain.                
            Brain health conditions: Excellence in psychedelic treatments
                    Psychedelic treatments open up an unparalleled window of opportunity, but we need to get ready for their roll-out.                
            Seaweed farming: Biomass production from algae
                    Algae are a high-potential yet underexplored source of renewable biomass, could seaweed farming be the future for biomass production?                
            Global food security – Part 4; Enhancing a struggling food system
                    Professor Curtis R Youngs, the M.E. Ensminger Endowed Chair of International Animal Agriculture at Iowa State University, analyses the flaws of the food system in his fourth part analysis of global food security.                
            Offshore wind farming in Taiwan
                    Dr Song GwoShyh from MMA Global Aqua Co. Ltd. discusses his company’s role in offshore wind farming in Taiwan and their ambitions for the...                
            High-frequency trading through artificial intelligence for financial innovation
                    Professor Chien-Feng Huang, at the National University of Kaohsiung in Taiwan delves into high-frequency trading across Artificial Intelligence.                
            Anomalous impact and vibration damping by liquid crystal elastomers
                    Liquid Crystal Elastomers (LCE), invented over 30 years ago, have been considered a highly promising material system for soft actuators and artificial muscles ever since.                
            Reassessing our knowledge about mental health and LGBTQ+ practice
                    Dr. Shanéa Thomas, a training Specialist and Assistant Clinical Professor, argues that trainers are the key to inclusivity regarding mental health and LGBTQ+ practice.                
            Enhancing community-based disease surveillance using Afyadata in Mozambique
                    SACIDS, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health in Mozambique is capitalizing on its AfyaData, a digital disease surveillance app, to enhance early detection, timely reporting and prompt feedback/response to health-related signals/events, including COVID-19 and other priority diseases in the country.                
            Genetics and machine learning can improve blood transfusion outcomes
                    Better blood transfusion outcomes for patients and better protection of the NHS blood supply can be achieved with machine learning, argue Drs Samuel McDermott, Nicholas Gleadall and Sara Trompeter.                
            Low Carbon Timber® – European best practice in climate-friendly chains
                    We call on all interested parties from politics, administration, local authorities and business to use Low Carbon Timber®                
            The fentanyl crisis: Death at the end of the rainbow
                    Chelsea Unkel, Ryan Hogans, & Pamela Lein from the University of California, Davis, analyse the fentanyl crisis responsible for increases in drug overdose across the US.                
            Can dietary interventions help treat children with ADHD?
                    Lessa Schippers & Jeanette Mostert, departments of Genetics and Psychiatry, Radboudumc Nijmegen, The Netherlands, explore how dietary interventions may have added value to current treatment and reduce medication use for children with ADHD.                
            What partnership is there between the agricultural and social welfare sectors?
                    Hiroyuki Tsunashima, a designated lecturer at Urban Resilience Research Center, Osaka Metropolitan University investigates the link between the agricultural and social welfare sectors.                
            Who am I? Multicultural identities in the Roman Empire
                    Prof Dr Felix K Maier, Professor for Ancient History at University of Zurich, explores multicultural identities in the Roman Empire.                
            After COP27: Whither climate leadership?
                    The twenty-seventh Conference of the Parties (COP27) – tasked, like every annual UNFCCC conference, to accelerate climate ambition and action – duly laboured under the current global crises. What and where next?                
            Calorimetric studies and safety tests on lithium-ion cells and post-lithium cells
                    Open Access Government interviews Dr Carlos Ziebert from KIT on the thermal and safety properties of batteries across calorimetric studies.                
            





















