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UK spends £2 billion destroying the forests for bioenergy – despite COP27 pledges
Despite its pledges to protect the forests at COP27, the UK has increased biomass subsidies for bioenergy by £2 billion annually, which involves mass deforestation.
Stem cell-based therapy for corals
Could medical approaches of stem cell-based therapy, be a tool for corals’ resilience to heat stress? Benyamin Rosental, Principal Investigator, Assistant Professor at Ben Gurion University of the Negev in Israel answers the compelling question here.
Public sector data under real threat from cybercriminals
Public sector data is becoming increasingly threatened by cybercriminals and needs better protection. New approaches are needed to keep data safe, AJ Thompson, CCO of Northdoor Plc argues.
Rethinking cancer as a molecular and cellular ecosystem
Sean Lawler, Associate Professor at Brown University pursues an understanding of cancer through the lens of the molecular and cellular ecosystem and natural selection.
AJ Thompson – Northdoor Plc
In the years that AJ has been with Northdoor, he has played a key role in building its success and client base. He believes that Northdoor stands out for its professionalism, integrity and its ability to deal with complexity, and he is not afraid to take a controversial stand...
Government needs digital transformation to respond to the cost of living crisis
As the UK faces a crippling cost of living crisis, adopting digital transformation in the government could empower active problem-solving.
COP27 is an opportunity for Rishi Sunak to ban microplastics
COP27 could be a perfect opportunity for new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to ban microplastics in everyday products by changing manufacturing laws.
7 of the most poisonous mushrooms in UK to look out for this autumn
Some of the world's most poisonous mushrooms can be spotted in the UK from the end of summer onwards - here's what to look out for on your next autumnal walk.
SaliStick: World’s first saliva-based pregnancy test
The world’s first saliva-based pregnancy test is a non-invasive, easy and hygienic way to detect hormones, viruses and even diseases.
Honeywell recognizes high performing Channel Partners at 2022 Honeywell EMEA conference
Honeywell Process Solutions unveiled its Channel Partner award winners at the 2022 Honeywell EMEA conference; here's who won.
How is human health impacted by the welfare of animals
The welfare of animals is not only important to animals but is also intrinsically linked to human health and the environment.
Representation and Identity: the importance of Black British history
Black British history is a key part of the thriving cultural hub that is the UK today, yet this vital part of our country’s story is little known.
A holistic approach to assessing soil health
In this Q&A, Dr Christine Sprunger, Assistant Professor of Soil Health in the Department of Plant, Soil, and Microbial Sciences explores the importance of a complete and well-rounded approach to assessing soil health.
Honeywell Manufacturing Excellence Platform: driving digital transformation in life sciences
Honeywell's Manufacturing Excellence Platform will revolutionise the digital transformation of the life sciences industry.
Artificial Intelligence in the UK
Professor Jon Crowcroft FRS FREng, co-founder of iKVA, Researcher at Large, at The Alan Turing Institute and Professor of Communication Systems at Cambridge University’s Computer Laboratory, provides his view on Artificial Intelligence in the UK.
Jon Crowcroft – iKVA
Professor Jon Crowcroft is a founder of iKVA (innovating in AI-enabled discovery solutions), Marconi Professor of Communications Systems at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory and Researcher-at-Large at the Alan Turing Institute. Jon is a pioneer in network technology, having developed the theory and practice of routing data across...
COP27 finance: Could $1 trillion a year prevent ‘climate hell’?
UN chief warns we are on a path to 'climate hell' – but COP27 finance goals calculate $1 trillion of annual investment could curb this.
UK councils: keeping local authorities and their residents safe and secure
UK councils must keep their systems and network infrastructures safe from harm at a time when cyberattacks are on the rise.
What is the cost of living payment?
The cost of living payments are designed to help households in the UK cope with increased food and fuel prices and rising energy bills.
Could beer hops give insight into treating Alzheimer’s?
Beer hops have been found to provide unique health benefits for Alzheimer’s disease, preventing the clumping of amyloid beta proteins.