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Research shows a significant sperm count decline globally
Studies across Latin America, Asia and Africa find that men are experiencing a sperm count decline due to our modern environment and lifestyle.
Innovation funding granted to ensure the recovery of hydrogen from waste
UK government funding has been granted to a team at the University of Manchester in an effort to safeguard energy security through the recovery of hydrogen from waste.
Rydberg atoms and atomic engineering
F Barry Dunning, a professor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at Rice University, explores the atomic states within Rydberg atoms and their possibilities in atomic engineering.
Building a holistic view of adult social care at Bristol City Council
Mark Carlile, Head of Public Sector at itelligent-i, looks at adult social care and the role of digital transformation in Bristol City Council.
G-Cloud 13 agreement goes live
Crown Commercial Service's G-Cloud 13 agreement has now been awarded and is live for customers to use.
What is the key to successful innovation in the NHS?
PinPoint Data Science Executive Chair, Dr Nigel Sansom, reflects on his experience of developing innovation in the NHS.
The UK must get serious about sugar reduction
Action on Sugar is calling for the government to start taking sugar reduction seriously for the sake of the nation's health, environment and economy,
How do India’s protectionist rice export restrictions affect those in need?
Peter Bachmann, Vice President Policy & Government Affairs, at USA Rice, states that India’s protectionist rice export restrictions hurt the neediest the most.
Mental health at work during the most stressful months of the year
What does mental health at work look like as we enter some of the most stressful months of the year for small businesses?
Health & Human Services organisations: Are your HHS leaders strong enough?
Public Sector Health & Human Services leaders, or HHS leaders, need their operations to be aligned with experimentation and learning to lead transformational change.
Managing chronic disease with individualized metabolomics & artificial intelligence
Christopher Gerner from the Joint Metabolome Facility at the University of Vienna, Austria, walks us through what we need to know about managing chronic disease by individualized metabolomics & artificial intelligence.
Demystifying the promise of mini nuclear
Mini nuclear can be a relatively safe and fast energy alternative, but the UK government needs an efficient energy strategy to lead us to net zero when using it.
Thermodynamics: The New Theory of Everything?
Chris Jeynes ponders the reality of the Arrow of Time (the Second Law of Thermodynamics) and how it conditions the basic laws of physics.
Chris Jeynes – University of Surrey Ion Beam Centre
Jeynes was awarded a PhD from Bristol University in 1981 and immediately invited to join the University of Surrey Ion Beam Centre (as it became)
The following year, he became Liaison Fellow at the same centre, engaging many national and international scientists in multidisciplinary projects using the Surrey ion...
How is digital transformation cushioning the blow of pharmacy closures?
There have been 800 pharmacy closures since 2015; here's how digital transformation can help save high street shops.
Why must the public sector move to cloud services?
The public sector must move to cloud services or risk falling behind the digital revolution currently underway.
Susanne Wixforth – Vienna Chamber of Labour (AK Wien)
Susanne Wixforth is a lawyer specialised in economic affairs and deputy head of the economic policy department at the Vienna Chamber of Labour (AK Wien)
Working-class students need ‘sense of opportunity’ to attend university
Working-class students need to be presented with a 'sense of opportunity' at school for university to feel like a realistic option.
What is perennial rice and why is it making history?
It may have taken more than 9,000 years of cultivation, but annual paddy rice is now available as a long-lived perennial rice.
UK-Swiss science deal likely as both lose access to Horizon Europe
As the UK and Switzerland continue to be blocked from the Horizon Europe scheme, a UK-Swiss science deal seems likely.