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Education: Inclusion and diversity in STEM
Cristina Querzè, Human Resources Director, Sales and Western Europe at Vertiv, explores why ensuring inclusion and diversity in STEM industries needs to begin with education.
Why do some cancer patients not respond to immunotherapy?
Only half of patients with colorectal and endometrial cancer respond to immunotherapy, which is designed to recognise and attack cancer cells
Promoting wellbeing in Telford and Wrekin Council
Thomas Cox, Communications Officer at Telford and Wrekin Council, discusses the importance of a wellbeing initiative for Telford and Wrekin's residents.
Why is Rishi Sunak not attending the COP27 climate summit?
Despite the new Prime Minister promising to prioritise the environment, Downing Street has announced Rishi Sunak will not be attending COP27
COP27 is to take place in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, from 6 to 18 November – designed to help governments agree on steps to limit global temperature rises in the...
Making European consumers a lever for the green transition
Thierry Libaert from the European Economic and Social Committee states the case for making European consumers a lever for the green transition.
Nature and Climate declaration signed by 2,000 politicians across the UK
An all-party alliance against climate change has announced the Nature and Climate declaration as a call to action for politicians .
Data and encryption strategies in a post-quantum world: Harvest now, decrypt later
Paul German, CEO, Certes Networks, explains the risk associated with bulk encryption strategies & the importance of crypto-segmentation in reducing criminal exposure to data in a post-quantum world.
Paul German – Certes Networks
Paul German is CEO of Certes Networks
He joined Certes in January 2015 where he initially led the EMEA region. Prior, Paul founded a VoIP Security company which successfully established itself as the first Freemium VoIP Security vendor in the market, obtaining over 500 product downloads in its first 12...
Ancient trees could protect at-risk environments from climate change
Playing a vital role in biodiversity and protecting the ecosystem, ancient trees can act as massive carbon storage .
Help businesses set carbon reduction targets
Aditya Kumar, Director of Product Management at Honeywell Building Technologies, details how companies can meet the Government’s net-zero goals using carbon reduction and management software.
Improve your bone health naturally
MyBones explores the potential Low-intensity Vibration therapy has as a natural alternative to prevent and combat osteoporosis.
Germany becomes one of the first European countries to legalise cannabis
Germany has made plans to legalise cannabis, which could create up to 27,000 new jobs and save around about 4.7 billion euros.
North America Analysis October 2022
We enter Winter 2022 with our particular October volume of North America Analysis, crammed with insightful policy articles.
The UK’s oral health needs levelling up
Balika Reddy, Dentist at Harley Street Specialist Hospital, argues that the UK’s oral health is a postcode lottery and is in dire need of levelling up
The current NHS contract to deliver dental care, introduced in 2006 is currently presenting a number of big challenges. It is time for a...
The joint UK and US military partnership to combat cyberthreats
In response to malicious cyber activity, the UK and US have begun a partnership exchanging knowledge in cyberspace operations.
NSF grants $1.2 million to expand prosthetic hand control
More than 1.6 million Americans and millions more worldwide have suffered the loss of a limb, and current models of prosthetic hands are falling short.
An ecosystem approach to the River Thames
Anna Forbes, Thames Rivers Trust Administrator at the Thames Rivers Trust, shares with us an ecosystem approach to the River Thames.
Anna Forbes – Thames Rivers Trust
Anna has a background leading river restoration and conservation projects, citizen science training and co-ordination, river education and community engagement
Most recently she project managed the Thames Catchment Community Eels Project for Thames Rivers Trust.
How can today’s higher education leaders more effectively utilise data analytics?
Data analytics could transform student experiences, but higher education institutions need to gather and efficiently measure information.
Should we prioritise digital investment in rural communities?
Roy Shelton, Group Chief Executive Officer of Connectus Business Solutions poses the question, “should we prioritise investment into digital investment in rural communities?”.