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Avoiding the heat decarbonisation performance gap
Chris Davis, VP Marketing at Hysopt, explains how NHS Trusts and other public sector organisations can avoid additional risks and costs of heat decarbonisation across their estates.
A new approach to older people’s end of life care: Living and dying well
Remodelling palliative and end of life care requires different ways of working, different partnerships and a sharing of power.
Caroline Nicholson – University of Surrey
Professor Caroline Nicholson holds a chair in Palliative Care and Ageing within the School of Health Science, University of Surrey and is an Honorary Nurse Consultant at St Christopher’s Hospice London
She is a current recipient of the Health Education England/ National Institute of Health Care Research Senior Clinical Lectureship...
Why advancements in medical fridges are vital for the healthcare industry
The vast increase in vaccine production throughout 2020 and 2021 meant the demand for reliable medical fridges also grew rapidly.
Collaborative narrative: a cultural mould of intergenerational engagement
Elin Eriksen Ødegaard, Director and Professor in Early Childhood Pedagogy from Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, describes a collaborative narrative as a speech genre tailored to early years pedagogy.
Decarbonising the NHS hospital estate – Towards net zero
Richard Spencer, Construction and Operation & Maintenance Director at E.ON, details decarbonising your hospital estate in the road towards net zero.
The euPOLIS vision: Improving well-being with nature-based solutions
The adverse effects of urbanization have taken a toll on people’s mental and physical health, here’s how co-design and nature-based solutions can lead the way in mitigating these risks.
How open source software is transforming public sector culture as well as digital services
Will Huggins, CEO of Zoocha, reflects on the growing influence of open source software across public sector organisations and teams.
Green technology: A world of opportunity
Providing renewable technology solutions to help companies meet the 2050 net-zero deadline.
Gavin Cunjamalay – Project Better Energy
Gavin Cunjamalay is our group head of sustainability at Project Better Energy
Our group focuses on transforming homes and enhancing businesses through state-of-the-art green technology. Our mission is to enrich people’s lives with clean energy and make great things happen. We provide the highest level of service and a vast...
Prebiotics from algae as a treatment for inflammatory bowel disease
The Algae4IBD project is studying the potential of probiotics and algae-derived prebiotics as a treatment for inflammatory bowel disease.
Kernel Tensor Decomposition can improve the drug discovery process
Kernel tensor decomposition and its use in drug discovery for SARS-CoV-2 was vital, however, due to its general method, it has the potential to be used for a wide range of future problems.
Digital forensics in policing: Making modern practices a priority
Jon Cook, International Training Instructor, Exterro, discusses how and why digital forensics must become a part of modern policing.
Removing the barriers to improving connectivity
Removing the barriers to improving connectivity has never been more important - here's why.
Future talent: why graduates, apprentices and interns are so important to the public sector
Andy Lethbridge, Head of Consulting, central government, at BAE Systems Digital Intelligence, discusses why graduates, apprentices and interns are critical for the public sector.
Girls in data: Inspiring the future of female data science
Hannah Alexander, Junior Data Scientist at Ascent, shares her journey into data and gives insight for young women to join the tech movement early on and revolutionise female data science.
Microbes on a chip: How microfluidics can help us better understand and engineer electroactive...
Electroactive microbes exchange electrons with their environment for survival.
All fibers are not created equal: The microbiome, postbiotics, and pet health
The gastrointestinal microbiome comprises trillions of bacteria, and is a vitally important organ with wide ranging effects on pet health.
Dayakar Badri – Hill’s Pet Nutrition
Dayakar V. Badri, PhD is a Principal scientist in the Research & Innovation team at Hill’s Pet Nutrition Inc., Topeka, Kansas, USA
He serves as a review editor for the journals, Frontiers in Plant Sciences, Frontiers in Microbiology and Frontiers in Microbiomes. He is an author of more than 100...
The UK Resilience Framework – what does it mean for you?
The UK has launched its Resilience Framework - what does this mean, and what can it do for your organisation?