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PETRI-MED: Enhancing marine phytoplankton diversity monitoring in the Mediterranean
Preserving biodiversity is crucial for sustaining life on Earth. Unfortunately, it is facing growing threats. Marco Talone and the PETRI-MED Team discuss their objectives for the PETRI-MED project and explain why it is urgently necessary.
BELECTRIC leads the charge as the UK transforms into a clean energy superpower
Brett Baber, Director of Operations and Maintenance at BELECTRIC’s UK subsidiary, shares his insights on how the company can support the UK Government’s new clean energy manifesto.
Early intervention in eating disorders
Tracey Wade from Flinders University, charts an implementation approach to early intervention in eating disorders.
MHRA approves license for Lecanemab to treat early Alzheimer’s
First treatment for Alzheimer’s in Great Britain that shows evidence of slowing progression of the disease is not recommended for use on the NHS.
Hydrogen drives shift to eco-friendly transportation
Professor Aoife Foley, Chair of Net Zero Infrastructure at The University of Manchester, discusses how hydrogen is the missing piece in the clean and eco-friendly transportation puzzle.
Signs and symptoms of Monkeypox and how to prevent it
Symptoms of Monkeypox can take 5 to 21 days to appear, so it's important to be aware of the signs during this time and remain in isolation as it is contagious.
From outdated to outstanding: Managing a shift to cloud-based payments
Cloud-based payments: A lifeline for local authorities. As councils face increasing pressure to deliver efficient, secure services, many are turning to the cloud.
Monkeypox outbreak in Africa declared a global health emergency by the WHO
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the recent surge of monkeypox cases in several African countries a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC).
New centralised agreement changes adult education and training procurement in the UK
An initiative aimed at facilitating adult education and training services across the UK has officially launched, promising significant efficiencies and broader access to crucial skills development programs.
Warming waters and nutrient overload threaten freshwater ecosystems
Recent research has revealed a concerning trend in the world’s rivers and lakes, revealing that a dangerous combination of warming water temperatures and nutrient overload is a serious threat to freshwater ecosystems.
Synertec Ltd – Complete Document Control
Lorna Rothery spoke to Mark Ashton, Director of Transformational Programmes at NHS Shared Business Services, about how new technologies in the NHS are shaping healthcare delivery and the challenges that hinder their adoption.
Teppo Säkkinen – European Economic and Social Committee (EESC)
Teppo Säkkinen is a climate expert from the Finnish Chamber of Commerce and has been a member of the European Economic and Social Committee...
New report highlights nurses’ crucial role in supporting the mental health of stroke survivors
A new report from the American Stroke Association emphasises the critical role nurses play in addressing the emotional and social health challenges that stroke survivors often face.
Mysterious cosmic event confirms cutting-edge astrophysics model
Scientists have observed a rare celestial phenomenon that supports a groundbreaking model of black hole behaviour.
Promising advances in early diagnosis of endometriosis offer hope for millions
Endometriosis, a chronic condition affecting millions worldwide, often eludes early detection despite its profound impact on women's health.
A game that poses a challenge to artificial intelligence
Steven J. Brams, hailing from New York University, unveils a game that poses a challenge to artificial intelligence.
Steven J. Brams – New York University
Steven J. Brams is Professor of Politics at New York University. He is author, co-author, or co-editor of 19 books and over 300 articles
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