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Agentic automation: A critical enabler for solving the NHS productivity challenge

As the NHS grapples with unprecedented demand, workforce pressures and growing elective backlogs, agentic automation is emerging as the key practical lever of choice.
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From prevention to treatment: The promise of cancer vaccines

Dr Catherine Elliott explores how vaccine advances could transform cancer prevention and treatment, from HPV to an experimental lung cancer vaccine.
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Advancing global efforts in cervical cancer elimination

Prebo Barango, Co-chair of the UN Joint Action Group for the Cervical Cancer Elimination Initiative at the World Health Organization (WHO), and Nicholas Banatvala, Head of the Secretariat for the UN Interagency Task Force on the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases, discuss the challenges and progress in the efforts to eliminate cervical cancer.
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From pilots to system value: AI, leadership and collaboration in value-based healthcare

As AI and robotics transform healthcare, the challenge is shifting from developing new tools to delivering measurable value for patients and health systems. This article explores how Value-Based Healthcare (VBHC) can help turn digital innovation into scalable, system-wide impact

Leveraging machine learning and robust small area estimation methods for stand-level forest inventory

This special report introduces small area estimation (SAE) as a modern approach for producing reliable, stand-level forest inventory information.
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The collective organization of science denial: Toward a framework for collective response

The recent volume “Organized Science Denial. An Action Plan for Solutions” edited by Elena Bruni and Lianne M. Lefsrud, hosts the voices of scholars in organization theory to reflect about the collective dynamics of denial and its implications in this currently complex world.

Professional, interactive data visualization for everyone: lessR

David Gerbing, Ph.D, from Portland State University, explores professional, interactive data visualization for everyone through lessR.
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Closing the loop: Wastewater nutrient recovery as a pillar of sustainable water management

Everest Group experts guide us through wastewater nutrient recovery as a pillar of sustainable water management.
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Women and heat stress: A silent risk in the climate-exposed workforce

As global temperatures rise, sex-specific vulnerabilities to extreme heat are emerging as a critical blind spot in occupational health policy. Luana Main and Lilia Convit explain.
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Navigating modern diabetes care: Technology, challenges and the road ahead

Superintendent Pharmacist James O’Loan outlines the everyday challenges faced by individuals living with diabetes and how improvements in digital health are helping to improve management and care.
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School staff shortages harming children’s education across the UK

Almost 60 % of school support staff say there are fewer colleagues than a year ago, and over 75 % warn that reduced staffing is harming pupils’ education and safety, according to a UK-wide survey by UNISON.
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1 in 5 A&E patients treated in corridors, RCEM research reveals

A new survey reveals one in five patients in English Emergency Departments were cared for in corridors or chairs, a “national shame” that highlights risk to patient safety.
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Global environmental rights and injustice: Billions live in conditions violating human rights

A CU Boulder study reveals over 99% of the world's population faces threats to environmental human rights, including polluted air and unsafe water. Nearly half endure three or more environmental crises, demanding urgent global climate action. What does this mean?
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) – Institute for Data, Systems, amd Society (IDSS)

World-renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is widely known for cutting-edge research in many disciplines, ranging from pure science to social sciences and humanities.
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Persons with disabilities, belonging on paper and in society?

Millions of persons with disabilities in Asia and the Pacific, particularly children, are legally invisible due to a lack of registration in civil systems. Discover the issues faced by unregistered individuals and how an inclusive Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) system can enhance their lives.
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As classroom mental health cases rises, so must early and proactive intervention

As the number of mental health cases increases in classrooms, early and proactive intervention must also rise, states Ed Robbins, the CEO of Fresh Start in Education.
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The effects of parental imprisonment on children’s education and health

Written by Egil Kjerstad, Research Director at the NORCE Norwegian Research Centre, this article discusses a research project aimed at understanding how parental imprisonment affects children’s education and health.
Berry production in Alberta: Land use barriers and opportunities

Berry production in Alberta: Land use barriers and opportunities

Aleksandra Tymczak studies the berry industry – an expanding industry in Alberta’s agricultural system. Here, she discusses the land use planning occurring within the province of Alberta and the impact on berry production.
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The skies are clearing for sustainable aviation fuel

Discover why sustainable aviation fuel is gaining traction with Tom Oldham, Aerospace Policy Adviser at ADS.
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Reformed councils need future-fit workforce strategies, not just short-term staffing fixes

Working within local government has been an attractive prospect for millions over the years, offering the opportunity to serve their local community and enjoy the benefits associated with a career in the public sector.

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