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Addressing inequalities in cardiovascular disease prevention: A call to action for Europe
Professor Susanna Price, Chair of the European Society of Cardiology’s Advocacy Committee, advocates for improved early detection and addressing inequalities in cardiovascular disease prevention, the leading cause of death worldwide.
Personalized medicine: Hays Documentation Specialists
Hays Documentation Specialists, LLC, is led by accomplished science writer Priya Hays, M.S., Ph.D.
Freeing clinicians from documentation admin so they can focus on care
Tandem Health’s AI medical assistant is helping thousands of clinicians alleviate the burden of documentation, enabling them to reclaim their time and reduce stress.
What AI in mind sports teaches us about human intelligence, strategy, and governance
Geoffrey Borg and Dmitry Fedotov, provide insights into what AI in mind sports teaches us about human intelligence, strategy, and governance.
Bernard Magenhann – Joint Research Centre (JRC)
Bernard Magenhann is Director-General of the Joint Research Centre (JRC). The JRC provides independent, evidence-based knowledge and science, supporting European Union (EU) policies to positively...
Scientists create functional ureter tissue from stem cells
A new update in regenerative medicine from researchers at Kumamoto University in Japan has revealed that functional ureter tissue has been successfully engineered from pluripotent stem cells.
Harvard wearable robot provides personalised support for stroke and ALS patients
Harvard engineers have pioneered a unique wearable robot that adapts to user movements, providing personalised assistance to enhance daily activities for stroke and ALS patients.
Scientists use ultrafast lasers and terahertz radiation to explore quantum effects at the nanoscale
A team of researchers at Argonne National Laboratory has developed a groundbreaking technique that allows them to explore quantum behaviour in materials at a tiny scale, just a few nanometers from the surface.
Irene Jubany – Eurecat Technology Centre
Irene Jubany holds a degree in Chemical Engineering (2002) and a Ph.D. in Science (2007), both from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB). Her...
Consciousness research: The science that changes everything for CEOs
Find out here why the world’s most successful business leaders are embracing consciousness research to drive sustainable transformation.
SpaceX launches 33rd cargo mission to the ISS with vital science and supplies
NASA’s latest commercial resupply mission to the International Space Station (ISS) is underway, following the successful launch of SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft at the end of last week.
Denmark launches public consultation on DKK 28 billion CCS fund
The Danish Energy Agency has opened a public consultation on a new Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Fund worth DKK 28.3 billion, marking a significant milestone in Denmark’s efforts to meet its climate targets.
Enabling preventive medicine and improving patient care via aptamer-based molecular monitors
As health systems put greater focus on preventive, personalized care, Netzahualcóyotl Arroyo-Currás tells us about the broad benefits of Continuous Molecular Monitors (CMMs) in providing insights into biomolecular markers that facilitate early disease detection.
EU hopes to boost permanent carbon removals with new purchasing programme
With ambitions to achieve climate neutrality, the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Climate Action (DG CLIMA) is exploring a dedicated EU-wide purchasing programme to increase permanent carbon dioxide removals (CDR).
Breakthrough mosquito repellent protects against malaria for a whole year
UCSF researchers report a new spatial repellent that provides up to one year of protection against malaria and other mosquito-borne diseases, marking the first WHO-endorsed vector control tool in over four decades.
New MCF4 agreement offers better access to management consultancy for the public sector
UK public sector organisations now have access to more accredited management consultancy providers through the newly launched Management Consultancy Framework Four (MCF4).
Public sector buyers: 5 key guidelines for public sector AI procurement
Crown Commercial Service explains how to effectively procure AI, with guidance for public sector buyers.
UKSA developments: The UK space sector is set for lift off
The UK government has announced new reforms in its space sector governance to cut bureaucracy and unlock growth opportunities in a fast-evolving global industry.
Johns Hopkins develops quantum sensor for early disease detection
Engineers have pioneered a method to detect molecular vibrations using quantum sensors, potentially revolutionising early disease diagnosis.
Department of Electrical Engineering – University at Buffalo
Prof. Singisetti’s group at the University at Buffalo (UB) focuses on understanding the fundamental electrical and electronic properties of solid-state materials.





















