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Specific Language Impairment (SLI) versus Speech Sound Disorders (SSD)
The important differences between Specific Language Impairment (SLI) in children and Speech Sound Disorders (SSD) in children are placed under the spotlight by Mabel L. Rice, Fred & Virginia Merrill Distinguished Professor of Advanced Studies at the University of Kansas
The bitcoin and cryptocurrencies market
Olivier Forgues, CEO of the EUROPEAN CRYPTO BANK Project explains the first bank and trading platform protecting its investments in the bitcoin and cryptocurrencies market
The future of the common agricultural policy (CAP)
Commissioner Phil Hogan shared his views on the future of the EU’s common agricultural policy (CAP) during a speech he recently made at the Berlin Green Week to the political leaders of Germany’s farmers
New-build market in the UK to benefit from genuine competition for water connections
John March, Water Director at GTC shares his views on how the new-build market in the UK is to benefit from genuine competition for water connections
How will politics impact the energy sector in 2018?
The influence of political change extends far beyond the walls of the House of Commons. Even small acts of legislation can send shockwaves through many different industries, not least the energy sector
UK government introduces new legislation to cap poor value energy tariffs in time for...
New legislation to cap poor value energy tariffs and save UK consumers money was recently introduced to Parliament, as this article from the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy reveals
New legislation to cap poor value energy tariffs and save consumers money was introduced to Parliament on 26th February...
Canada’s plan to reduce carbon emissions and strengthen their clean growth economy
Minister of Environment and Climate Change in Canada, Catherine McKenna details the country’s plan to reduce carbon emissions and strengthen their clean growth economy
London housing group receives multimillion European funding
A London housing group has received European funding to share its knowledge and inspire more communities to become ethical housing developers
EURORDIS Group call for more access to rare disease therapies in Europe
In light of Rare Disease Day, EURORDIS – Rare Diseases Europe and its member organisations, have launched a new position paper today (28th February), to grant patients full access to rare disease therapies across Europe.
Regulation within cryptocurrency markets
Alexander Larsen from the Institute of Risk Management (IRM) provides an in-depth look at the state of play concerning regulation within cryptocurrency markets
According to Reuters: “Japan’s financial regulator said on 2nd February it had ordered all crypto - currency exchanges to submit a report on their system risk management,...
What twins can tell us about Specific Language Impairment
Mabel L Rice from the University of Kansas explains how studies into Specific Language Impairment can benefit from twins and how they speak to each other
One unexplained kind of language impairment in children is known as Specific Language Impairment (SLI). As the name implies, children with SLI have language...
Blockchain in business: Telegram app said to launch its own crypto payment network
In this article, the founder and co-founder of the Blockchain Federation provide insight into the use of blockchain in business, including how the Telegram app is said to launch its own crypto payment network
Ever since the smartphone, we all know Telegram as a worthy and very secure alternative to...
How digital solutions enable efficient passenger handling at airports
Renjit Benjamin, Senior research analyst from Frost & Sullivan explores the world of airport passenger flow management, focussing on how digital solutions enable efficient passenger handling
The demand for air travel has been increasing over time with the International Association of Air Travel (IATA) expecting 7.2 billion air travellers in...
Could the Big Six energy companies be losing their grip on the market?
High demand and a busy competitive market for gas is taking a strain on the Big Six energy companies argues Nicola Bannister, the marketing manager at Flogas
For years, the energy market has been dominated by a handful of suppliers known as the Big Six: EDF, Npower, British Gas, SSE, EON,...
Can Open Data Feed the World?
Jaime Adams at U.S. Department of Agriculture explores the role of open data technology and if this can help feed the whole world
Over 7.4 billion (1) people currently inhabit the Earth and an estimated 800 million (2) go to bed hungry every night – predominantly women and children. Experts...
Education sector is furthest away from achieving paperless working
Organisations in the education sector rely the most on paper and have the largest amount of work to do to reduce their usage, new research has found
A survey of 1,000 workers, conducted by WorkMobile, found that employees working in the education sector rely the most on paper (80%), followed...
Pulse Business Energy wins Energy Buying Team of the year
Pulse Business Energy wins Energy Buying Team of the year at the Energy awards 2017
The Energy awards, won by Pulse Business Energy this year, celebrate innovation and best practice across the industry.
Introduced to emphasise the importance of teamwork in the procurement of energy, the Energy Buying Team of the...
Deregulation and innovation: evidence from the electricity industry
Giacomo Valletta from EDHEC Business School sheds light on the key issues concerning deregulation and innovation in the European electricity industry
Over the last three decades, the electric industry has changed enormously in terms of deregulation and innovation. Many western Governments have undertaken reforms to break apart and privatize monopoly...
IUCN pushes for the conservation of wild crops to boost food security
The IUCN has warned that the world needs to turn its effort to the conservation of wild crops, which are essential for food security
Let’s be honest: gas and oil are not going anywhere, anytime soon
Danny Pay, Director of Maximus Green outlines energy efficiency towards gas and oil is a realistic approach to going ‘green’ for all applications