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Support for public sector bodies struggling to embed the PPN06/20 Social Value Model
Neil Macdonald, CEO at Thrive, explains how using the Impact Evaluation Standard to report on social value in government contracts can actually lead to far better outcomes for communities and for suppliers.
Neil Macdonald – Thrive
Neil Macdonald, Co-Founder and CEO at Thrive a Social Value and Corporate Responsibility management and reporting platform
For more than 20 years, Neil has been a ‘sustainability entrepreneur’. In that time he has founded a number of businesses that help organisations better appraise and report data related to social value,...
Natural vibration therapy to combat osteoporosis
MyBones explores the potential Low-intensity Vibration therapy has as a natural alternative to prevent and combat osteoporosis.
Unlocking dark matter in our genome to fuel immune responses
Dr Helen M Rowe at the Centre for Immunobiology at the Queen Mary University of London looks towards unlocking dark matter for the potential to boost immune responses in humans.
Imaging & radiation oncology core: Improving radiotherapy quality & care
The Imaging and Radiation Oncology Core is part of the U.S. National Cancer Institute’s clinical trial program and provides quality assurance for trials with radiation oncology and/or imaging.
PlanetWatch – An innovative solution to a global problem
Air pollution is the largest environmental risk factor for disease and premature death in the world explains PlanetWatch's Claudio Parrinello
How can we bridge the industrial-academic gap?
According to Claus Ibsen and Karl Brian Nielsen at Vestas Aircoil, closing the industrial-academic gap is the future of innovation.
The UK government’s 2022 to 2025 Roadmap for Digital and Data
The government’s Roadmap to digital and data involves ambitions to transform digital public services, deliver world-class digital technology and systems, and attract digital talent.
Is human blood better than cell lines as a COVID-19 infection model?
Y-h. Taguchi, a professor at Chuo University, looks toward a COVID-19 infection model which uses human patients blood who have been infected by COVID-19.
Reducing medical costs of patients with thyroid cancer by centralising medical functions
Professor Hiroki Konno at Nihon University explores proposals for reducing medical costs for patients with thyroid cancer in Japan.
Full spectrum CBD: What Sets Charlotte’s Web Apart
Here, Savage Cabbage explain why their full-spectrum Cannabidiol (CBD) products are different to others on the market.
The 3 Truths About AP Audit Software
Rockford Associates discuss audit software and why recovery software is not a complete solution for accounting teams.
How can we unlock smart technology within agriculture?
Looking towards technology within agriculture, smart technologies could soon be harnessed in the farming sector to benefit both businesses and societies.
From basic research to private innovation
What’s the return on basic research spending? What can policymakers do to make basic research more valuable, beyond simply spending more taxpayer money? And what role will private innovation have?.
Lessons from the mouse model of cutaneous leishmaniasis
Peter Bretscher, from the University of Saskatchewan looks at whether mouse models of cutaneous leishmaniasis are pertinent for vaccination against and treatment of AIDS, infectious diseases, and cancer.
NHS App services cut emissions from over 20,000 car journeys
By using the NHS App services, fewer people are commuting to their GPs for health advice - cutting 22,000 car journeys a month.
Social care at the heart of post-pandemic health & economic recovery
Mitesh Dhanak, Chair of the Organising Committee of Championing Social Care and Founder of Precious Homes, states the case for putting social care at the heart of post-pandemic health and economic recovery.
Mitesh Dhanak – Championing Social Care
Mitesh Dhanak is the Chair of the Organising Committee of Championing Social Care and Founder of Precious Homes
As the founder of Precious Homes, Mitesh has been involved in the care sector for over 25 years.
Originally a graduate trainee in the city, Mitesh turned his attention to the social care sector, developing...
A piece of the puzzle into climate research: freshwater wetlands microbes
Emily Davenport and Arpita Bose discuss the case for freshwater wetlands as vital pieces of the solution for climate change and sustainable energy synthesis.
Is there a racial disparity in cancer screenings across England?
According to new research black people are 38% less likely than white people to be diagnosed at cancer screenings in England.