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An exploration of the Portuguese Council for Health and Environment
Here, Dr. Mónica Rodrigues explores the Portuguese Council for Health and Environment (CPSA) efforts to prevent climate change, promote sustainability, enact a Global Health System Strategy and so much more.
How can we deliver school improvement on a budget?
VP of ONVU Learning and former MAT senior leader and Ofsted inspector, Matt Tiplin explores ways schools can deliver school improvement on a budget.
The real potential of hydrogen fuel cells: Bramble Energy’s PCBFC™ Solution
Swiss inventor Francois Isaac de Rivaz created the world’s first internal combustion engine vehicle powered by hydrogen in 1807. Yet, hydrogen fuel cells have not become part of the mainstream fuel mix in mobility circles.
Public and private sector collaboration can deliver the UK innovation agenda
Cyber attacks and system security breaches in big corporations are increasingly common in the UK – and this is why a UK innovation agenda overhaul has never been more needed.
Webinar – Trends driving EV growth & how to win the race
Understanding EV growth and the market surrounding it is key to a successful business in a carbon-neutral world.
Remanufactured IT: helping the NHS join the circular economy
Steve Haskew, the Group Director of Sustainability at Circular Computing – an organisation that sits at the centre of the circular economy – discusses the possibilities of remanufactured IT in the NHS.
We need a common pathway to decarbonise healthcare
Kristian Steele, Associate Director at Arup, argues that the climate crisis is also a health crisis. We, therefore, need a common pathway to decarbonise healthcare
The 3d structure of hadrons and origin of the proton’s spin
The Fundamental Pieces of Visible Matter: Offering an Unprecedented Insight into the 3D Structure of Hadrons and the Proton Spin Puzzle.
Discussing early innovation software by example of the PERPL software
Dr Joanna Leng, School of Computing, University of Leeds, UK, presents a project from the fellowship, on the PERPL (pattern extraction from relative positions of localisations) software which analyses super-resolution light microscopy (SRLM) data.
Public sector innovation: Bold thinking in troubled times
Public sector innovation is vital at a time when reform, modernisation and net zero agendas pose new demands.
A critical approach to historiography – challenging the assumption that history should never be...
Dr Leanna Brinkley, Head of Quality Assurance and Enhancement, Cardiff University International Study Centre, Study Group, details a critical approach to the past – contextualizing historical events through the historiography.
Dr Leanna Brinkley – Cardiff University International Study Centre
Dr Leanna Brinkley, Head of Quality Assurance and Enhancement, Cardiff University International Study Centre, Study Group
Dr Brinkley is a specialist in sixteenth-century maritime history, having completed her PhD at the University of Southampton. Leanna has also published on historical research methods, producing resources aimed both at established academics and...
Dr Kristian Steele – Arup
Dr Kristian Steele is an Associate Director at Arup, working within the Advanced Technology and Research group
His professional training was as a civil engineer, but through a doctorate, a career at BRE, and subsequently Arup, he now specialises in systems analysis to understand the environmental challenges of product and...
Symptoms, causes, and treatments for major depressive disorder (MDD)
Dr Lynne Green, Chief Clinical Officer at Kooth Digital Health, explores the symptoms, causes and treatments for major depressive disorder (MDD).
Improve patients’ lives with inflammatory bowel disease
Dr Joana Torres, Gastroenterologist, Expert in Clinical IBD and UEG* Rising Star Awardee, highlights the most challenging aspects of living with inflammatory bowel disease and the unmet medical needs in IBD management.
Advancing connector technologies for multicore optical fibres
Ryo Nagase, Professor from Chiba Institute of Technology in Japan, highlights research concerning advancing connector technologies for multicore optical fibres, starting with an informative introduction.
Liberating climate action from politics
Simon Glynn, Founder of Zero Ideas, explains the importance of liberating climate action from politics.
Private-public collaboration and data visibility necessary to fight cloud attacks
As the number of cyber attacks on cloud platforms and applications increases, organisations need more collaboration and data visibility.
Bill to ban British trophy hunting to be voted on in Parliament
Several high-profile celebrities, including Dame Judi Dench, Ricky Gervais, Liam Gallagher, Kate Moss and Ed Sheeran, are urging MPs to vote for an unprecedented trophy hunting ban on March 17th.
Keto diet has highest carbon footprint and lowest nutritional value
Tulane University has compared popular diets to analyse nutritional quality and environmental impact and has found that the keto diet ranks the worst.