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Addressing modern slavery through building supply chain resilience
Howard Kerr, Chief Executive, BSI shares his views on addressing modern slavery through building supply chain resilience.
Clair Perry urged to re-examine renewable energies policy
Gareth Miller has sent Claire Perry MP a letter calling for the government to urgently re-examine its renewable energies policy.
Blockchain, internet of things and artificial intelligence to change work and processes
Keith Bedell-Pearce highlights how blockchain, artificial intelligence and internet of things will bring about major changes in the way work and processes are carried out.
What impact will AI have on the world of business?
The use of Artificial intelligence (AI) is almost normal within our personal lives, but it has not successfully infiltrated the world of business.
Healthcare professionals require training in patient death conversations
Sensitive conversations about death is never going to be easy - could more practice and candid feedback help healthcare professionals gain confidence?
Funding provided to train 900 new children’s social workers
Education Secretary Damian Hinds has announced plans to fund 900 new children's social workers up to 2021.
Disposed Christmas candles will remain in landfill for 1000 years
A report has shown that, far from being a light-hearted stocking stuffer, candles are one of the worst offenders for Christmas-related landfill.
Addressing uncertainty to make infrastructure safer
Arturo González addresses the need to make infrastructure safer as it continues to experience an increasing rate of deterioration.
Blockchain vs Artificial Intelligence: how are they shaping the future?
Open Access Government has assessed the ways in which blockchain technology and artificial intelligence can be used to dramatically impact our lives.
Emerging and vector-borne disease research and training
Dr Leonard E.G. Mboera discusses the importance of studying emerging and vector-borne diseases at The Southern African Centre for Infectious Disease Surveillance.
Blockchain Innovation January 2019
Happy New Year and a very warm welcome to the January 2019 Blockchain Innovation publication.
A new front against Ebola: Extensive support for preparedness activities in Africa
Dr Ibrahim Socé Fall tells us about the excellent work that WHO Regional Office for Africa is doing around Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
New Change4Life campaign set to help families cut back on sugar
PHE launches new Change4Life campaign to help families cut back on sugar after research reveals children have already exceeded the maximum sugar intake for an 18-year-old by the age of 10.
The future of robotics science, research and training for the 4th Industrial Revolution
Professor Samia Nefti-Meziani from The University of Salford provides a compelling insight into the future of robotics science, research and training for the 4th Industrial Revolution.
Genetics: Understanding the origins of our biological traits
Virginie Courtier-Orgogozo, Directeur de Recherche at CNRS details a fascinating aspect of genetics that concerns understanding the origins of our biological traits
UK’s most ambitious AI research project combines humanities and science
Queen Mary University of London is leading a major new research project, ‘Living with Machines,’ is set to be one of the biggest humanities and science research initiatives ever to launch in the UK.
Biomass sidestreams: Promising feedstock to achieve a sustainable bioeconomy
Hartmut Welck, Project Manager at Steinbeis 2i GmbH puts across the point that biomass sidestreams offer a high potential to achieve the goal of a sustainable bioeconomy
Britain’s cashless society : Over 394 ATM’s close each month in the UK
Research by Paymentsense reveals that ATM’s are closing at an alarming rate across Britain, after over 4,735 ATMs vanished between July 2017 and June 2018
Teaching grammar to children with Specific Language Impairment
Teaching children with Specific Language Impairment can be challenging. Professor Mabel Rice of the University of Kansas discusses some details
UK aims to have world’s first ‘net-zero carbon’ cluster by 2040
The UK could have the world’s first ‘net-zero carbon’ cluster of heavy industry by 2040, thanks to up to £170 million of new funding announced at COP24 climate talks in Poland today (13 December)