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Professor Dermot Cox – RCSI University of Medicine & Health Sciences
I have a BSc in pharmacology from University College Dublin and a PhD in immunology from Dublin City University. Initially I led a drug...
Twisted ringbots navigate and map unknown environments
Researchers have revealed the twisted ringbot, soft robots capable of engaging in three simultaneous behaviours.
South Africa accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza
South Africa has filed a case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), accusing Israel of breaching the UN convention on genocide in its actions against Palestinians in Gaza.
ECHO: Engaging citizens in soil health and science
Here, we learn about the ECHO project, coordinated by Soil Scientist Prof Tanja Mimmo of the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy.
Revolutionising disease detection: The emergence of non-invasive VOC breathomics
Breathomics marks a revolutionary approach to disease detection by analyzing the chemical composition of exhaled breath.
Redefining prosperity in east London through citizen science
Years of austerity and underfunded public services have left east Londoners with reduced opportunities and prospects, facing multiple interlinking challenges like racism, crime, and food poverty - what needs to change?
The link between urinary incontinence and disability in midlife women
Researchers at RUSH have revealed that urinary incontinence, a common issue affecting 30% to 50% of women, could have further health implications, the study shows.
Adopting voice commerce in 2024: Benefits and challenges
Revolutionalizing the shopping experience by embracing voice commerce in 2024 for seamless digital interactions.
Tracking infrared radiation: The JWST unravels celestial enigma
Using the NASA James Webb Telescope, astronomers have discovered an enigmatic brown dwarf named W1935, radiating infrared radiation from methane in its upper atmosphere.
The future of AVS, dizziness and vertigo in emergency departments: Part I. Towards a...
In this first of five articles, Dr Millie Nakatsuka discusses the socio-economic implications associated with the diagnosis of acute vestibular syndrome and why more cost-effective and sustainable approaches are needed.
Millie Nakatsuka – The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Doctor, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Discipline of Clinical Ophthalmology and Eye Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney,...
Sensory roles in reading skills: The print-to-speech model
While it is easy to recognise the necessary role that vision plays in reading, it is important to know that many other senses contribute to the acquisition, refinement and maintenance of reading skills including sound, touch and motor coordination, to name just a few.
Liverpool scientists awarded £1.4 Million to develop breakthrough malaria drug
Scientists from the University of Liverpool and Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) have taken a huge step forward in combating the global threat of malaria.
Antisense therapies: A new approach to tackling challenging targets in areas of high unmet...
Alexander Gebauer, the Chief Executive Officer at Secarna Pharmaceuticals GmbH & Co. KG looks at a new approach to solve unmet medical needs with...
Energy Unlocked: Why AI cannot solve net zero local energy transitions
Molly Webb, Founder and CEO of Energy Unlocked, explores why the promise of ‘smart’ technologies has yet to be realised in urban areas.
Nutritional management of aging pets
Morgan A. Key from Hill’s Pet Nutrition outlines the changes associated with aging pets and how nutrition can help.
Coming to terms with generative AI’s early potential for government
Following the recent international AI Summit, many government executives are assessing how to get started exploring the technology's potential to improve citizen services.



















