Smart innovations for sustainable cities: lessons from Hong Kong
The era of smart cities requires practical innovations at scale to maximise the quality of living and create a sustainable model for 21st-century urbanisation
The era of smart cities requires practical innovations at scale to maximise the quality of living and create a sustainable model for 21st-century urbanisation
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Faecal and urinary incontinence is a common challenge faced by many older adults, and it can lead to a frustrating skin condition called incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD). IAD causes redness, irritation, and even open sores due to constant exposure to moisture generated from urine and feces. This is especially problematic for vulnerable elders who have limited mobility and may not be able to alert caregivers quickly or have limited caregiving assistance.
Thammasat University Hospital, a rapidly evolving and highly efficient public hospital in Thailand, is undergoing a significant transition with the appointment of a new leadership team.
From Secondary Care to Leading Tertiary Hospital
The University of Greenwich is a leader in sustainability in the higher education sector. The Green Greenwich campaign is empowering staff and students to play their part in meeting ambitious environmental targets
A Nation in Darkness
Sierra Leone grapples with a significant challenge: only 26% of its population has access to electricity. This lack of power cripples education, strains the environment through deforestation for fuel, and even increases fire risks. Witnessing these struggles firsthand as a child in a displacement camp, young entrepreneur Jeremiah Thoronka was inspired to take action.