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WWF report reveals 73% decline in global wildlife populations
The WWF's Living Planet Report 2024 highlights global wildlife decline, revealing a 73% average decrease in monitored populations over the past 50 years.
Transforming dementia care and diagnosis
Dhivya Venkat, CEO & Co-Founder of Esya Inc., discusses the urgent need for integrating innovative diagnostics and therapies into the NHS in order to improve dementia care and diagnosis.
£500 million investment to deliver 1,200 zero-emission buses
The UK government and bus operator have announced a £500 million investment to manufacture 1,200 zero-emission buses, marking a significant step in the transition to greener public transport.
The challenges facing vaccination in fragile and conflict-affected settings
Sian Williams, Senior Policy Adviser for Child Health at the UK Committee for UNICEF (UNICEF UK), explains the barriers to childhood vaccination and the health consequences of missed immunisations.
Klima-Therm offers a single source service for HVAC equipment
Klima-Therm is no ordinary HVAC equipment supplier. The company insists on going that extra mile by offering a fully comprehensive service that includes – but is by no means limited to – supplying pioneering HVAC technology.
Easy to use Qvantum products
To call Dr Mikael Adlers ”Q” is correct in so many ways. Just as his namesake at MI6’s Q-branch develops ingenious tools that help James Bond fight bad guys, Mikael Adlers and his team develop tools that will help Qvantum customers fight climate change.
UK Government Introduces Employment Rights Bill
The recently introduced Employment Rights Bill by the UK Government aims to improve workers' rights and strengthen economic growth.
UK utilities market: The balance between regulation and technological advances
UK utilities face a challenging environment, seeking to balance regulation, innovation, and customer satisfaction. Despite the uncertainty, there's a strong appetite for technological advancements within the UK utilities market right now.
Lowering food prices and improving competition in agriculture
The U.S Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced a series of initiatives aimed at promoting competition within the agriculture sector.
Caffeine could boost heart health for patients with rheumatic diseases like lupus
Consuming caffeine may have a positive impact on heart health, particularly for patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis.
‘Remember, remember the month of November’: Ahead of COP29
Professor of International Relations at the University of Leeds, Richard Beardsworth, looks with concern to this November’s COP29 and the US elections. The issue is climate leadership.
Deborah Cotterill – Open Access Government
Deborah has over 18 years’ experience liaising with business leaders across the UK, EU and North America
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Engaging and building relationships with business leaders globally. Working on New Innovations and Artificial Intelligence across Healthcare and Public Sector. Also on the important subject matter of Helping Public sector buildings...
Rural digital transformation: Fostering economic growth by access to services
Myriam Martin, Michel Ehrenhard, Davide Guariento, Carlos Corrales and Yasin Sahhar, delve into rural digital transformation, especially fostering economic growth by access to services as evidenced by the dRural project.
Digital Inclusion for older generations
With more older adults embracing technology, Helen Mott, Head of Central Government at Netcompany, elucidates how the industry can enhance digital inclusion and adopt best practices.
Innovative ways of dealing with unforeseen events
Dorothy Sutherland Olsen and Lisa Scordato from the Nordic Institute for Studies of innovation, research and education, explore innovative ways of dealing with unforeseen events.
Lisa Scordato – Nordic Institute for Studies of innovation, research and education
Lisa Scordato is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the TIK Center for Technology, Innovation and Culture at the University of Oslo. She holds a MA in Political Science from the University of Linköping in Sweden and has worked as a researcher at the Nordic Institute for studies in innovation,...
Dorothy Sutherland Olsen – Nordic Institute for Studies of innovation, research and education
Dorothy Sutherland Olsen is a senior researcher at the Nordic Institute for studies of innovation, research & education (NIFU) and has a PhD from the faculty of Educational Science at the University of Oslo. She has also worked in business for many years where she managed technology development projects...
Protoplanetary disks: New insights from the James Webb Telescope
Using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), astronomers have uncovered details about the processes shaping protoplanetary disks, the cosmic nurseries where planets are born.
What nurses want: Listening to staff to improve nursing retention
Lorna Rothery spoke to Dr Leigh Chapman, Canada’s Chief Nursing Officer, about the current challenges faced by nurses and how she hopes the implementation of the Nursing Retention Toolkit will help to bring about positive change.
EU launches interactive dashboard to enhance energy security
The European Union (EU) has revealed a tool aimed at monitoring and managing its natural gas supplies with extreme precision.