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Towards mobile healthcare with medical-internet of things (IoT) devices
A move towards mobile healthcare with medical-internet of things (IoT) devices is placed under the spotlight here in an insightful piece from Prof D. Chen-Yi Lee from Department of Electronics Engineering, at the National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan.
Muslims leaving prison talk about their lives
The Lammy Review in 2017 drew attention to inequalities among black, Asian and minority ethnic people in the criminal justice system: What's the truth about Muslims in prison?
The return of global governance: This time it comes with many faces
The ocean’s pollution with plastics has stirred multiple promising responses across the globe: Are we on the verge of a new type of global governance? Prof Dr Raimund Bleischwitz explains how such governance may look and what is still missing.
Opportunities and solutions for acute promyelocytic leukaemia (APL)
Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe from Frost & Sullivan’s TechVision Group gives an overall perspective on the challenges and concerns around acute promyelocytic leukaemia (APL), a type of blood cancer.
The changing Arctic ice caps
Professor Martin Sharp, University of Alberta, explores the processes, rates and impacts of the changing Arctic ice caps due to global warming.
Cyberattacks are putting lives at risk
Karl Lankford, for BeyondTrust, explores previous attacks to industry and draws on findings from an access threat report: Cyberattacks are putting lives at risk via administrative back doors left open.
The future of Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) in Europe
Commissioner Phil Hogan details what the future has in store for the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) in Europe, in an address to Plenary session of the EESC: “Future of CAP” on 20th February 2019.
Austerity ushers in data innovation in UK public sector
Big Data LDN (BDL), revealed findings from its Public Sector Data Report 2019: What is really happening in the UK public sector?
Leaving no one behind: The importance of strong guidance in public health at the...
Dineke Zeegers Paget, Executive Director of the European Public Health Association (EUPHA) believes that there is a vital need for strong guidance in public health at the European level and as such, nobody should be left behind.
Spring clean your school security
The Master Locksmiths Association (MLA) issues security guidance for school security ahead of the spring bank holidays.
Research about Hong Kong’s rapidly ageing population
Professor Timothy Kwok, Director of the Jockey Club Centre for Osteoporosis Care and Control at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, provides a fascinating insight on the challenge of the city’s rapidly ageing population.
Observations to action: Informing understanding and responses to rapid Arctic change
When it comes to observations to action, The International Arctic Research Center informs understanding and responses to rapid Arctic change, as we discover here.
A home-invasion: The clandestine motives behind IP address targeting
Most are aware that as our time spent online has increased, so has companies’ access to our personal data: What is the truth behind IP address targeting?
How can you maintain a healthy work-life balance?
The work-life balance is something that everyone needs to pay more attention to, so if you’re feeling unsure as to how to kick-start and maintain a healthy work-life balance, follow these tips.
Report examines origins of ‘maths anxiety’
A recent report examines the origins of ‘maths anxiety’ among primary and secondary school students which disproportionately affects girls.
Marijuana use during pregnancy: The cannabis conundrum
Dennis R. Carty, Ph.D. and Pamela J. Lein, Ph.D., University of California, highlight the rising trend of marijuana use during pregnancy and the implications surrounding it.
Action on Empty Homes
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Baroness Blackwood
Baroness Blackwood
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Lords)
Department of Health and Social Care
The potential of technology to build the most advanced health and care system...
Professor Dame Pamela Shaw
Professor Dame Pamela Shaw
Director of the NIHR Sheffield Biomedical Research Centre
NIHR Senior Investigator
National Institute for Health Research (NIHR)
Pulling scientific discoveries through to patients: New...
Kelly K. Falkner
Kelly K. Falkner
Office Director
Office of Polar Programs (OPP)
NSF - National Science Foundation
A new and exciting age in polar science




















