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International order management hurdles and how custom OMS can help
Navigating the complexities of international order management poses challenges, from diverse regulations to inventory issues.
Hidden role of plant waxes in environmental communication
Researchers from the University of Toronto Scarborough have revealed that the protective waxy barrier surrounding plants may be crucial in sending chemical signals to other plants and insects.
Hip fractures: A looming healthcare crisis
With the number of hip fractures projected to double by 2050, Dr Philippe Halbout, CEO of the International Osteoporosis Foundation, calls for timely action, including post-fracture care to prevent costly and life-threatening secondary fractures.
Barry Bennett – BELECTRIC GmbH
Barry Bennett is Managing Director at BELECTRIC Solar Ltd., BELECTRIC GmbH’s UK subsidiary
He started his professional career as an engineer and made his way into the renewable industry in 2014. Three years later, Bennett found his niche in solar energy and joined BELECTRIC, one of Europe's leading EPC service...
Lithos crop protect: Food safety needs natural plant protection
Here, we learn that Lithos Crop Protect works on greener agriculture thanks to EU innovation funding.
Ultrananocrystalline diamond (UNCD™) coating for new-generation implantable medical devices/prostheses
In this materials science piece, Orlando Auciello, describes the development of a unique multifunctional/best biocompatible ultrananocrystalline diamond (UNCDTM) coating for new-generation implantable medical devices and prostheses.
Climate, Green Deal, environment and oceans
An in-depth analysis of the European Commission’s climate change, Green Deal, environment, oceans and fisheries policies by Open Access Government.
National survey finds 80% of students support the use of learning engagement analytics
Citing main reason is to improve student support by identifying students who might not necessarily seek help themselves.
Dr Karl Wette – The Australian National University
Dr Karl Wette is a Research Fellow in the CGA at The ANU. He is a member of OzGrav and the LIGO Scientific Collaboration. He is also Chair of the Science Advisory Panel for the Australian Gravitational Wave Data Centre.
Understanding PFAS: Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances
Carole Anne Wilkinson, Product and Chemical Stewardship Leader at W.L. Gore & Associates, examines regulation around per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
From challenges to choices: The EU’s path to healthier and greener eating habits
The European Food Information Council (EUFIC) plays a pivotal role in supporting European citizens to make healthy and sustainable food choices; here, they discuss the impact of dietary patterns, barriers to greener eating habits, and measures to empower consumers.
Cloud technology: Preparing our health systems for the future
This year marks the 10th anniversary of Genomics England and the 100,000 Genomes Project, which paved the way for a new era of genomic medicine.
Battery innovation: The UK’s EV revolution
Dr Martin Owen Jones, Energy Materials Coordinator at the ISIS Neutron and Muon Source, Science and Technology Facilities Council, discusses powering Britain’s future by balancing gigafactories and battery innovation for the UK’s EV revolution.
Bringing together biomedical researchers and computer scientists to create personalized medicine
Artificial Intelligence holds the potential to significantly contribute to the shift towards a more personalized approach. Having multidisciplinary skills and establishing working groups that bring together biomedical researchers and computer scientists is necessary to attain this ambitious goal.
A more environmentally-friendly alternative to rock salt
Gareth Ellis, the Managing Director at EcoGrit Ltd, charts a safer, non-toxic, more environmentally-friendly alternative to rock salt, a granular product made with natural ingredients.
Government Digital and Data: Attracting tech talent to Civil Service
Through digital innovation and AI, top tech talent is to drive the creation of essential and accessible public services for everyone in the UK thanks to the new brand: Government Digital and Data.
Public sector trend predictions 2024: Addressing challenges and embracing innovation
In an ever-shifting landscape of public governance and services, the year 2024 promises to bring about notable transformations and challenges for the public sector. As we explore the public sector trends across different facets of the public sector, the common thread is the call for adaptability and innovation.
Michael Beer: Developing an effective hight commitment, high-performance organization
Mike Beer is the Cahners-Rabb Professor of Business Administration, Emeritus at the Harvard Business School and author Fit to Compete: Why Honest Conversations About Your Company’s Capabilities are the Key to a Winning Strategy (2020). The book provides a road map for developing an effective hight commitment, high-performance organization...
How climate change is a danger to our health
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the global health community demand that climate change's impact on health take centre stage at COP28.
Genetic link between microglia and Alzheimer’s disease inflammation
Investigators from Brigham and Women's Hospital, have unveiled a pivotal connection between genetic changes in microglia, immune-regulating brain cells, and the inflammatory response associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD).