Removing the cuff: smart innovations for measuring blood pressure
Machine learning and optical sensors can create a less invasive, less labour-intensive way of monitoring blood pressure with wearable tech
Machine learning and optical sensors can create a less invasive, less labour-intensive way of monitoring blood pressure with wearable tech
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Abu Dhabi University researchers are using innovative modifications of local foods to fight non-communicable diseases
At Abu Dhabi University, researchers are undertaking groundbreaking collaborative projects to increase our understanding of cancer biomarkers and how they might be used to deliver more effective treatments
Even with the best infection control procedures in place, hospitals are breeding grounds for infection, placing patients at risk and increasing the pressure on strained healthcare services. Researchers at Qassim University are improving our understanding of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria and developing materials that could inhibit their growth
Hans Christian Andersen once said, “To travel is to live,” capturing the very essence of what it means to explore the world beyond our doorsteps. As we tread through the corridors of time, our journeys lead us to the storied doorways of heritage sites, where every stone and carving whispers tales of yesteryear. In today’s postmodern era, these whispers have transformed into a dialogue between the past and the present, with travellers seeking not just to witness history but to experience it through a mosaic of cultural narratives.


Using historical analysis and empirical evidence, DLSU School of Economics Distinguished Professor and Angelo King Institute of Economic and Business Studies Director Dr. Jesus Felipe offers a fresh outlook on the development of an innovative economy and the role of the government and private sector in shaping it.

