Food Parks – innovative production of food
SSE-C Swedish Surplus Energy Collaboration SLU provides a fascinating insight into the innovative production of food in Sweden, as well as the importance of fostering healthy environments for all people.
Global Guardians – Life changing solutions
In this detailed analysis, we find out more about the life-changing solutions of Global Guardians that concern their undoubted expertise in managing and maintaining vacant properties in the UK, both commercial and residential.
Euroacademy – Profesional Higher Education
Juri Martin from EuroAcademy offers his expert thoughts on environmental approaches to regional security and the broader themes of higher education provision in Estonia.
Gephebase: Connecting traits to genes in plants and animals
Virginie Courtier-Orgogozo from CNRS and Arnaud Martin from Georges Washington University shares their thoughts on evolutionary genetics, with a focus on connecting traits to genes in plants and animals.
Agile Digital Services: Adapting government services for the future
The successful organisations of the future will be those that are highly responsive to change, according to the Agile Business Consortium.
Since Agile began in 2001, many organisations, including the government are adopting this as their preferred way of working. In this in-depth analysis, we learn about the undoubted success...
Monitoring Nanostructure Formation
Professor Jakob Birkedal Wagner, Scientific Director, Center for Electron Nanoscopy at DTU Cen, Technical University of Denmark shares his expert views on advanced materials science, including nanoscale imaging research
Early on in this absorbing piece of analysis, we find out that during recent years, nanotechnology has become capable of producing...
Greening the inner city – How do we choose the best trees?
Nina Bassuk from the Urban Horticulture Institute, School of Integrative Plant Science Cornell University shares her thoughts on the value of green spaces in inner cities and how we should choose the best trees for this purpose.
Agriculture, climate, change
Research crop scientist from the K-State Northwest Research-Extension Center, Professor Robert Aiken explores agriculture, drought and crop research issues, as well as climate change and the crucial role of satellite imagery in the field
Spend recovery services: Accounts payable spend
The Crown Commercial Service (CCS) reveals their important work around spend recovery services. The insights continue as Twice2much details their specialist areas of recovery, as they work with finance directors, heads of audits and accounts payable teams to give a comprehensive review of accounts payable spend
Conservation through the sustainable use of wildlife
The International Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation provides a comprehensive investigation of conservation through the sustainable use of wildlife
Respectful Relations: Enacting Reconciliation in Canadian Universities
Dr Dawn Zinga, Associate Professor and Chair at the Department of Child and Youth Studies within Brock University provides a very detailed perspective on enacting reconciliation in Canadian universities
Advocacy provocateur – a challenge and a call to advocates
Given the range of advocacy on offer, things have never looked better. However, Kate Mercer Training highlights three areas where improvements could be made
Wood protection: Reducing the impacts from harsh weather
Herje Boström, CEO of Sioo Wood Protection AB in Sweden highlights the benefits of protection systems to reduce the impact that harsh weather has on wood
North America Analysis July 2018
Welcome to the packed July 2018 edition of North America Analysis. One of the many insights in this edition comes from the Huntington’s Disease Society of America who explores the sources of funding in the development of therapies for Huntington’s disease (HD) in the U.S. today
Blockchain Innovation July 2018
A very warm welcome to the Blockchain Innovation July 2018 publication, featuring a variety of thought-provoking mix of comment pieces on this exciting technology, including its potential in the public sector
Dealing with diversity in European Cities
Dr Gideon Bolt from Utrecht University explores the compelling subject of diversity in European cities and how this is dealt with today
How psychosocial factors can influence diabetes outcomes
The issue of how psychosocial factors can influence diabetes outcomes is the essence of this in-depth analysis on behalf of Roche Diabetes Care
Vitamins and drugs: Heterocyclic chemistry is all around us – and in us!
Professor Colin J Suckling OBE DSc FRSE, Research Professor of Chemistry at the Department of Pure & Applied Chemistry, University of Strathclyde, explains his thoughts on why heterocyclic chemistry is all around us – and in us, including a detailed focus on vitamins and drugs
Big data in educational science: The story of meta-analysis
In this insightful analysis, two seasoned experts from University of Zurich (Switzerland) explore the exciting world of big data in educational science, focusing on the story of meta-analysis
Blockchain Innovation May 2018
A very warm welcome to this exciting May 2018 Blockchain Innovation publication