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Examining the energy efficiency directive and the district heating sector
The EU has recast the energy efficiency directive. As politics plays a crucial role in the development of future district heating markets, stakeholders within the sector should pay notice.
How can Europe and its industry transition to a more circular and sustainable society?
Mattias Lindahl from Linköping University and Carl Dalhammar from Lund University explore how Europe and its industry can transition to a more circular and sustainable society.
Achieving access to real-time data: how data is transforming and innovating government
Marc Hoogstad, Head of Product Management at Finworks, discusses how real-time data can support government decision-making and the benefits of establishing coordinated and robust data management practices
New qualification will replace A Levels and T Levels
Rishi Sunak announces plans to scrap A Levels and T Levels and implement a new system combining them into a new single qualification.
Controlling ovarian cancer: An introduction to detection and treatment
With current strategies proving inadequate, what needs to be done is to further the research into detecting, treating, and controlling ovarian cancer.
Challenges to care of patients with diabetes in rural, undeserved areas
Patients with diabetes mellitus in rural communities face major impediments in achieving and maintaining control of glucose levels and preventing complications; patients in these areas endure their healthcare being medically underserved and financially challenged.
Transforming integrative maker education for STEM: Empowering pre-service teachers
Dr Ginny Chambers and Dr Kamryn York from Point Park University tell us about a project aimed at enhancing integrative maker education through the training of pre-service teachers, focusing on elementary education.
Innovative gene therapy approaches for brain tumour-related epilepsy
Professor Mark Cunningham and Dr Kate Connor from Trinity College Dublin discuss the burden of brain tumour-related epilepsy and why novel therapies are urgently needed to improve the quality of life for those affected.
Revolutionising agriculture with AI drones
Farmers seek to optimise crop yields to ensure food security and economic stability. In pursuit of this goal, AI drones are emerging as game-changers.
The importance of pro-digital transformation culture
Nick Denning, looks at the importance of a pro-digital transformation culture and how to turn your workforce into digital champions.
Dispersing the misconceptions of molecular iodine in medical uses
There are many uses for molecular iodine (I2) for infection prevention. Dispelling misconceptions about its toxicity, Dr. Jack Kessler, Chief Scientist at I2Pure, discusses the reality of I2 across medical indications and seeks to grow its application.
Keep your teeth for life: The tartar challenge
Dr. Marcel Donnet and Dr. Dixit Neha discuss how GBT can overcome the challenge of tartar removal to preserve your teeth for life.
Governance beyond the ballot: Norms, populism, and post-election preferences
In this article, Mariken A.C.G. van der Velden, Professor of Political Communication at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, explores citizens’ preferences for government formation.
New insights: Unraveling how the brain organises language
Unlocking how the human brain organises language is crucial for understanding communication. A comprehensive meta-analysis sheds light on this enigmatic process.
The forgotten story of women within the history of psychedelics
Women are integral to the history of psychedelics; however, their contributions have often not figured as prominently in stories of daring experiments or discoveries made by charismatic mind explorers.
Dominic Norton – Spitfire Network Service
Dom Norton is a Sales Director at Spitfire Network Services Ltd with over 25 years of expertise in the telecommunications industry
Dom Norton champions Spitfire’s dedication to innovative progress. He has helped shape the company’s trajectory since he joined in 1998, showing his enduring commitment to staying at the forefront...
Understanding Sepsis, the major global health priority with Sepsis Canada
How did Canada react to Sepsis becoming a major global health priority, and how is Sepsis Canada helping to protect patients and raise awareness?
The Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research: Relieve the human suffering from cancer
Addressing one of the greatest challenges to human health and well-being, the Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research at Queen's University Belfast (QUB) is recognised internationally as an impactful research centre committed to relieving the human suffering from cancer.
Will the Rosebank oil and gas project to strengthen UK economy or harm the...
The UK government has welcomed the regulatory approval of the Rosebank oil and gas project despite continued environmental concerns.
Work absences reach a record high: Is more support needed?
According to a report urging employers to prioritise employee health, workplace absences soared to a decade-high
A recent report by the Chartered Institute for Personnel and Development (CIPD) has revealed that workplace absences have reached their highest level in over ten years. Based on data from over 900 companies employing...