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10 small projects to save the planet using environmental satellite data
A series of groundbreaking projects, funded by the UK Space Agency, harness environmental satellite data to address issues like water pollution, carbon emissions, and biodiversity threats.
Supporting the transition to electric vehicles in 2023
The Defence Support organisation has launched hydrogen stations for Front-Line Command EVs, initiating the transition to electric vehicles.
Claus Andersen-Aagaard – GreenLead
Claus Andersen-Aagaard works as CEO of GreenLead
I started in consulting in 2006, guiding customers to optimize their business together with a team of professionals. Afterwards I joined Vestas Wind System, the world’s largest wind turbine company in 2008. In the wind turbine industry, I pushed for cost consciousness in...
Why you must future-proof your business using data loss protection
Future-proof your business against evolving cyber threats with DLP. In tech and cybersecurity, change is constant. Stay ahead of bad actors and protect your company's future.
Time travelling through the history of UK’s oil and gas industry
As you trace back the annals of time, it becomes evident that the history of the oil and gas industry in the UK has been more than a mere energy source.
Decarbonising industrial heat through exciting new technologies
Decarbonising industrial heat is crucial. Annually, industries contribute 29% to global GHG emissions, setting their role as major carbon emitters.
10 fantastic tips to help you ensure a balanced menopause diet
Maintaining a healthy and balanced diet is essential at all stages of life, even throughout menopause. Here Dr Deborah Lee lays out her 10 tips to help keep a balanced menopause diet and understand what your body needs.
Boosting innovation in European bioeconomy
New projects to drive innovation within the European bioeconomy being funded by the CBE JU are outlined here.
International investors set to converge at Northern Ireland investment summit
In a pivotal event for Northern Ireland's economy, the upcoming Northern Ireland investment summit attracts over 100 global investors, underscoring the region's innovative prowess.
First tourism space mission takes flight thanks to Virgin Galactic
After years of anticipation, Virgin Galactic, the brainchild of Richard Branson, has finally launched its first tourism space mission, fulfilling a long-standing commitment.
How to streamline business operations for optimal efficiency
In today's bustling world of business operations, efficiency are the heartbeat of success. To ace this, we need to look beyond for solutions.
Bat activity declines at solar farms, what does this mean for our environment?
A recent study in the Journal of Applied Ecology highlights a significant decrease in bat activity across various solar farm sites.
Research and innovation investments in Norway
Open Access Government explores the importance of funding research and innovation investments in Norway for the future of sustainability and technology.
How Japan prioritises preventative care
We discuss healthcare in Japan, from its early adoption of universal healthcare to its vision for a health system that is fit for the future.
The public sector cannot underestimate computing’s environmental impact
With heat waves gripping 3 continents and global temperatures reaching record highs this summer, perhaps we need to pay closer attention to 'the cloud' and computing's environmental impact.
Space Transportation: Momentus unveils M-1000 satellite bus
In-space transportation provider Momentus introduces the M-1000, a satellite bus variant of its Vigoride tug, catering to diverse customer needs.
Investing in health will lead to a better and wealthier future
Dr Josep Figueras, Dr Matthias Wismar from European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, with Dr Natasha Azzopardi Muscat from WHO/Europe, argue that investing in health will lead to a better and wealthier future.
UK pledges £3 billion to support green growth in Zambia
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly announces a new partnership for green growth in Zambia, with ambitious targets.
Strengthening science & basic research in Austria and beyond
Open Access Government charts the sterling efforts and funding to make science and basic research in Austria stronger and beyond.
UK’s £95 million climate programme in Nigeria
The UK government has introduced a £95 million climate programme in Nigeria called Propcom+ to support sustainable agriculture and forestry.