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Public sector customer service and the adoption of cloud technology
Rob Irons, Senior Manager at Hinduja Global Solutions, discusses whether public sector customer service has improved with the adoption of cloud technology.
Smart Adhesion: anomalous damping in liquid crystalline elastomers leads to reversible adhesion
Eugene M. Terentjev, a professor of Polymer Physics at the University of Cambridge looks at smart, reusable adhesion through liquid crystalline elastomers.
Challenges in data handling for big data in multi-omics research
Dr Gastone Castellani and Dr Jeanine Houwing-Duistermaat from the University of Bologna, Italy develop methods for big multi-omics datasets.
The link between soil health and the survival of global agriculture
Here, we speak to Assistant Professor Christine Sprunger, who gives us expert insight on the universal need for soil health.
A new generation of testing for cancer: tools for navigating data in clinical decision...
Utilising early cancer detection: Are we getting the most out of first order tests for symptomatic cancer patients?
How to keep your balance this World Productivity Day
Productivity is vital for all organisations to thrive, and in today’s always-on society, many employees are feeling the pressure to get more work done than ever before.
Operationalising decarbonisation in the surgical pathway
The majority of businesses supplying products and services into the NHS through surgical pathways cannot have failed to be aware of the declared intent by the NHS to decarbonise the health system.
Reform in the Chinese college admissions policies
Chinese college admissions policies affect the educational experiences and labour market outcomes for millions of students each year.
Physical destruction of SSDs: a burden to the UK economy
The UK economy is in recovery: can we be confident that the government is being prudent with the finances at their disposal? What about the physical destruction of SSDs?
Could solar powered hospitals be the future of net zero health?
Updates to the Castle Hill Hospital in Hull show that solar powered hospitals may be the next step towards net zero health in the NHS decarbonisation strategy.
How predictive modelling can future-proof the public sector
Spiralling inflation, rising energy bills and an escalating cost of living crisis have left millions of people struggling to afford basic necessities; could future predictive modelling stop this from happening again.
There is no “box” in geothermal resource utilisation – each case is unique
Iceland is at the forefront of energy transition and is seeking ways to become independent of fossil fuels via geothermal resource utilisation.
Lager beer can lessen risk of disease in men’s gut microbes
Both alcoholic and non-alcoholic lager beer drank in moderation can improve gut microbes in men – lessening the chances of developing chronic diseases.
The potential of algae in treating chronic inflammation
Algae has become a hot topic: it could offer new solutions for the treatment of pain, inflammation, and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
Pregnancy-specific anxiety
Karen L. Weis, a professor at the University of Kansas School of Nursing, discusses pregnancy-specific anxiety.
Using artificial intelligence to diagnose ‘glue ear’ in children
Glue ear is a common cause of hearing impairment and disability amongst children. AI can improve accuracy of diagnosis and cut down annual NHS costs.
Dr. Fei Zhao – Cardiff Metropolitan University
Dr Fei Zhao, Reader in Hearing Science, Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences, Cardiff Metropolitan University. He has been awarded an Artificial Intelligence in Health and Care Award, through the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR). Dr Zhao also won Global Academies and Santandar 2021 Fellowship Award. This...
What is cloud security? A guide to cyber security in the cloud for the...
The experts at QuickThink Cloud explain how the ever-evolving threat of cyber attacks are making watertight cloud security more important than ever for public sector organisations.
Rwanda deportation flight cancelled due to ECHR court ruling
Overruling by the ECHR has left the Rwanda deportation flight grounded in the UK, where asylum seekers are to face longer legal challenges with the Home Office.
Exploring Europes first exascale class supercomputer
The first next-generation European supercomputer to be installed in 2023 is to be operated by Forschungszentrum Jülich – a partner in Germany’s Gauss Centre for Supercomputing.