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New ESC guidelines highlight advances in chronic coronary syndrome management
The latest European Society of Cardiology (ESC) guidelines on chronic coronary syndromes (CCS) mark a significant shift in how cardiologists approach and treat heart conditions.
Ingmar Høgøy – Greentech Innovators
Ingmar Høgøy is the founder and CEO in Greentech Innovator.
Already as a Young boy at an age of 12 he started fish farming,-and has...
The challenges in scaling carbon capture technology
A recent study led by researchers at Imperial College London has revealed sobering realities about the pace at which technology to capture and store carbon dioxide (CO2) can be scaled up.
Filicide: The most tragic family violence event
Thea Brown, Professor Emeritus AM from Monash University, Caulfield in Australia, guides us through filicide, the most tragic family violence event.
How to spot a fraudster. ‘Does this make sense?’
Ted Datta from Moody’s explains how to identify a fraudster, starting with the question, ‘does this make sense?’
Sustainable farming incentive (SFI) expands with farmer-focused updates
The UK government has recently announced significant updates to the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI), responding directly to feedback from farmers, stakeholder organisations, and agricultural experts.
Why more attention is needed on adult-onset type 1 diabetes
Dr Rayaz A Malik, Professor of Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar, discusses the challenges and impact of misdiagnosis and late diagnosis in type 1 diabetes.
Stephen Repton – Flowlio
Stephen Repton is CEO and founder of OneConsulting and Flowlio. His previous roles include Group IT Infrastructure Program Manager at Your Housing Group andAssistant...
Taliban’s new laws: Afghan women silenced and restricted even further
The Taliban has passed new 'vice and virtue' laws severely restricting the rights of women, continuing the erasure of women from public spaces in...
International child student recruitment in independent schools
At Holmes & Partners Ltd., we are committed to providing bespoke immigration and visa services that cater uniquely to your individual need.
What does your favourite film genre say about you?
In a study led by Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU), researchers have uncovered intriguing insights into how our brains respond to different film genres.
Robert Allen – Sian Computers
Born in England in the 60s to parents from the Windrush Generation, my meaningful life journey began after school, unsure of my future. Seeking...
Harnessing hybrid molecules for drug development
Stoyanka Nikolova, Professor from Paisii Hilendarski Plovdiv University, discusses the potential of harnessing hybrid molecules for drug development and their possible application in addressing the clinical challenge of irritable bowel syndrome.
From intelligence to evidence: A blueprint for government fraud prevention
The interconnected world of fraud prevention and anti-money laundering (FRAML) is continuously evolving, and the stakes are high.
Clinical biomarker tools and technologies for dementia care
Quantified Imaging, originating from the University of Nottingham, specialises in advanced MRI techniques to improve dementia care, diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment.
The hidden health costs of eating out
Eating out exerts a significant influence on public health, yet consumers remain largely unaware of the nutritional quality of their meals. As diet-related diseases surge, transparency in this sector is imperative.
Why children find it hard to focus
In a recent study published in Psychological Science, researchers from The Ohio State University explained why children often struggle to focus on tasks and tend to gather more information than necessary.




















