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How do we envision the sustainable society we want to create?
Here, Professor Masahide Sakamoto uses Japanese pollution research as a case study for thinking about and understanding how to create a sustainable society.
Masahide Sakamoto – Senshu University
I am environmental economist based within the Faculty of Commerce at Senshu University in Japan
I received his PhD in Economics from Kyoto University. I...
Public sector organisations shouldn’t rely on mobile-based authentication
It is crucial that effective measures are put in place to counter the strength of modern cyber threats, not just relying on mobile-based authentication.
Studying the organosulfur content in vegetables
The health benefits of sulfur-rich vegetables is well-known, but can we quantify the organosulfur content in vegetables?
Realizing the potential of quantum computing applications
Professor Robert Wille at the Technical University of Munich and the Software Competence Center Hagenberg discusses when quantum computing applications and knowledge are required – and, when not.
An in-depth look at opioid dependence
Dr Gerard Sinovich, Lead Pain Specialist, provides an in-depth commentary on behalf of Cantourage Clinic concerning what we need to know about opioids and opioid dependence.
63% of HR leaders say mental health and well-being is their biggest priority
63% of HR leaders highlight mental health and well-being as their biggest priority amid the cost of living crisis.
How can education utilise technology to prevent the ‘goldfish effect’?
The goldfish effect is causing an alarming shortening of the human attention span; what can the education sector do to combat it?
Government’s roadmap to achieving trusted data
Marc Hoogstad, Head of Product Management at Finworks discusses removing data silos, implementing automation and gaining access to real-time data to encourage trusted data in government.
The Clinical Pathway DevOps Platform to help NHS staff efficiency
Nathan Moore, Director at Primum Digital Ltd looks toward helping NHS staff deliver the best care at a reduced carbon cost.
FMRI neurofeedback: Novel interventions for depression
Kymberly Young, an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, discusses neurofeedback as a novel non-invasive intervention for depression.
Treatments for Alzheimer’s disease: understanding causes, diagnosis, prevention & cure
Abbas Kanani, Superintendent Pharmacist at Chemist Click Online Pharmacy, walks us through treatments for Alzheimer’s disease, researching the causes, diagnosis, prevention, and cure.
Healthcare’s road to recovery: why identity security is critical
Months after a ransomware attack hit parts of the NHS, the effects are still being felt – how can better identity security improve safety?
Expanding diabetes mellitus research and telemedicine treatments
Dr. Richard Santen is developing a telemedicine treatment and retirement care programme for patients with diabetes mellitus.
How can we generate a better work environment for deaf employees?
Hearing loss can seriously impact one’s experience of work, so how can workplaces become more inclusive of deaf employees?
Menopause in the workplace: Modernising employee support systems
In July 2022 the Women and Equalities Committee published a report focusing on menopause in the workplace, including recommendations to make menopause a protected characteristic under the Equality Act of 2010.
What are the health benefits of live microbes?
The health benefits of live microbes, foods such as yoghurt, other fermented foods and raw fruits and vegetables include improved blood pressure and weight.
Understanding amyloid beta and Alzheimer’s disease: the key to helping AD patients
Efforts to prevent or treat Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) by targeting Amyloid beta (Aβ) assemblies should be continued, but the strategies should be altered dramatically.
How to prepare for your first psychotherapy appointment
You have finally mustered the courage to start your counselling and have settled on a psychotherapy appointment, what can you do to better prepare?
International Women’s Day: Empowering women in STEM
As International Women’s Day rolls around, it’s important for women in STEM to reflect on the progress we’ve seen in these academic fields, where women are often underrepresented.





















