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Nanotechnology: Modern innovation demands regulatory preparedness in risk governance
Monique Groenewold discusses how modern innovation requires regulatory preparedness in risk governance, especially for nanotechnology.
MHL Series B equity financing and global CPG partnerships
Here, we learn how Mile High Labs, a leading processor of hemp-derived cannabinoids, have raised Series B equity financing and are preparing for global CPG partnerships.
Will the ‘fast fashion’ industry recover from this pandemic?
Alessandro Brun, Politecnico di Milano School of Management, discusses the changing future of the 'fast fashion' industry.
New corals discovered in deep-sea study of the Great Barrier Reef
Using the Falkor research vessel, scientists have explored the deepest regions of the Great Barrier Reef and found five new species of black corals and sponges.
Future machines to explore new frontiers in particle physics
Jim Siegrist from the Office of Science at the U.S. Department of Energy, charts how future machines will explore new frontiers in particle physics.
Could disruptions such as COVID-19 bring new opportunities for business?
A new study has highlighted how businesses can use disruptive, external changes, such as the COVID-19 pandemic to their advantage.
What makes surgical teams more productive?
Emmanouil Avgerinos, Ioannis Fragkos and Yufei Huang explain that for surgical teams, shared experiences and hierarchical structures matter more than you think.
Rethinking Type 1 diabetes with a radically new immunotherapy approach
Jean Van Rampelbergh PhD, VP Clinical & Regulatory at Imcyse SA, introduces Imotopes™, the innovative new immunotherapy approach causing scientists to rethink Type 1 diabetes and its treatment.
U-turn for health and social care: From clapping to clamping down on border control
Alex Christen, Immigration lawyer at Capital Law, investigates the future employment regulations of overseas workers in health and social care.
The import of medical cannabis: Germany and the Netherlands
Kathleen Denoodt continues to enlighten us on the subject of medical cannabis, particularly imports to Germany and the Netherlands.
Dr. Nick Kanopoulos – Brite Hellas S.A.
Dr. Nick Kanopoulos is Brite's President and CEO. He is a highly skilled entrepreneurial-minded leader who is an accomplished, results‑driven professional with over 30 years of experience as a successful executive.
Vitamin D and immune tolerance in pregnancy and beyond
Drs Yuping Wang and David F. Lewis from Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center – Shreveport discuss the impact of vitamin D in regulating immune tolerance and foetal development in pregnancy.
A fifth of global carbon emissions stem from multinationals’ supply chains
A staggering fifth of carbon dioxide emissions come from multinational companies' global supply chains, according to a new study led by UCL and Tianjin University.
WFH problems: Innovative solutions maintain business as usual
Sam Newman, Managing Director of OGEL IT LTD explains how innovative solutions help maintain business as usual, even with workers at home.
Oceans uptake of carbon ‘widely underestimated’
Researchers have discovered that, compared to previous predictions, there is more than twice the amount of ocean carbon uptake between the atmosphere and oceans.
Norway’s Ocean Strategy: Striking a balance of protection and production
Open Access Government outlines Norway’s updated Ocean Strategy, exploring the essential and ever-changing work of their Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Fisheries.
The role of heat networks in net zero delivery
Ian Allan, Head of Market Strategy for Switch2 Energy explains how next generation heat networks can help deliver on the UK’s net zero target.
Transforming UK borders: What’s standing in our way?
Richard Gutsell, Client Director, Atkins, explores how we can transform UK borders in a post-Brexit world.
More organs may be suitable for transplantation with new perfusion method
More donated organs may become suitable for transplantation with a new perfusion method trialled by the EU-funded COPE project.
Prof. Suzannah Williams – University of Oxford
Prof. Williams completed her PhD at the Royal Veterinary College (London, UK) where she investigated the influence of nutrition on sheep ovarian function.





















