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Toxicological research is key to sustaining human health and wellbeing
Aarthi JanakiRaman, Research Director, Chemicals and Advanced Materials at TechVision, argues that toxicological research is key to sustaining human health and wellbeing
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The impact of suicide and suicidal behavior
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, explain the impact of suicide and suicidal behavior. Suicide is preventable and no lives should be lost to it.
5G and net zero: can the two coincide?
ICT must play its role in decarbonisation, but is there already a link between 5G and net zero infrastructure?
Enabling e-fleets: the future of smart city transportation may already be here
E-fleets could be the catalyst for smart city transportation, reducing transport emissions and amping up electric vehicles in cities.
What are the teaching recruitment issues in the UK?
Kevin Courtney, Joint General Secretary, National Education Union, provides a special focus on teaching recruitment issues in the UK.
Public sector decarbonisation: Navigating PSDS funding
Steve Wilkinson, Head of Commercial Projects at Cenergist, explores public sector decarbonisation, in particular, how organisations can successfully navigate PSDS Funding.
Mendel, Darwin, and Lysenko: the battle toward understanding genetics
August 1948 saw the Soviet government ban all teaching and research in genetics. Within a year, “the doctrine of agronomist Trofim Lysenko – dubbed ‘Soviet Creative Darwinism’ – replaced genetics in curricula and research plans of biological, medical, veterinary, and agricultural institutions.” (Krementsov 2010).
Tackling Britain’s data skills shortage requires a new approach
Britain faces a major digital data skills shortage in virtually every industry - here's how to pro-actively tackle the problem.
What is the cost of living payment?
The cost of living payments are designed to help households in the UK cope with increased food and fuel prices and rising energy bills.
Why the creation of smart cities requires real-time data processing
To manage the rising urbanisation of smart cities, city planners and managers must turn to real-time data processing.
Can the Bank of England save the day by raising interest rates?
Raising interest rates could curb rising inflation in the UK – but will this help with struggles arising from the conflict in Ukraine and the cost of living crisis?
Beating the NHS backlog: Supporting those waiting for an autism assessment
The growing waiting lists for NHS care across the UK have impacted people waiting to receive autism assessments, but could digital tools help with this?
Why government must resuscitate the UK food manufacturing industry
Guy Tullberg, Managing Director of The Tracklement Company, explains why a strong supply chain is vital to meeting rising consumer demand and keeping the UK’s food manufacturing sector in business.
How AI can help treat diseases such as cancer and stroke
Tim Wooller, Principal – Industrial Design, Sector Lead Healthcare, PDD, explores how AI can help treat diseases such as cancer and stroke.
Improve your bone health naturally
MyBones explores the potential Low-intensity Vibration therapy has as a natural alternative to prevent and combat osteoporosis.
Pregnant women die more from homicide than any other cause in the US
Pregnant women are more in danger of dying by homicide from intimate partner violence than any other cause of maternal death, including sepsis and haemorrhages.
5 Ideas on how local government can support local business
The SMEs sector decreased in both number and turnover and most of the business owners are not overly optimistic looking forward and plan to downsize their businesses.
Councils can save residents £1600 off their annual energy bills with rooftop solar
Rooftop solar energy provided by councils could help the UK through the energy crisis, saving on costs and lowering national carbon emissions.
Professor Ceire Costelloe – Institute of Cancer Research
Céire Costelloe is a Professor of Health Informatics at the ICR. Céire is an expert in the use of data to predict, inform, develop...
Osteoporosis: An important NCD component of WHO’s vision for healthy ageing
World Health Organization, Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean, describes what we need to know about osteoporosis prevention, management and treatment, an integral component of their vision for healthy ageing.





















