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Crown Workforce Management – A smarter approach to managing your workforce
Crown Workforce Management understand people management and we understand the challenges that businesses face when managing their workforce.
Sustainability is driving asset value not location
In recent years, ESG focus and the drive for net carbon zero have illuminated markets. This sparked sustainability rules and investor shifts, affecting asset value nationwide.
UK Energy Efficiency Policy inaction: Challenges and opportunities
Maintaining a consistent and forward-thinking UK Energy Efficiency Policy is key to the UK's future decarbonisation plans, but what are the challenges, and where is there the most room for improvement?.
Applications of discrete computation in paleoclimate systems
In this earth climate system focus, Michael R. Gipp, Acting President from Marine Mining Corp, details the applications of discrete computation in paleoclimate systems.
Understanding UK monetary policy: Is a UK recession a reality?
With the cost of living increasing and financial instability becoming the norm, understanding UK monetary policy and the causes of a potential UK recession is becoming more and more important.
EU-China research thrives amid environmental focus
EU-China research relations focus on environment-centred projects amid geopolitical challenges and pandemic disruptions.
Insider threats: What they are and how to prevent them
While organisations continue to invest heavily in defensive strategies to help mitigate or at least reduce the threats posed by external cyber criminals, there is often neglect for insider threats.
Growing green: Changing the face of UK communities with Biodiversity Net Gain
The government's new Biodiversity Net Gain policy will be a crucial first step towards helping our natural habitats to recover.
Green composites: A focus on making consumer products more sustainable
Open Access Government interviews Claus H. Ibsen, PhD, the Group R&D Director at Vestas aircoil A/S, and Professor Atul Bhaskar from the University of Sheffield on composite covers, ceramic 3D printing, and more, in their experimentation to make their products more sustainable.
Business leaders must embrace modern tools to future-proof their companies
Balancing endless requests to reduce their costs with the need to advance their digitisation and transformation efforts, business leaders desperately need a new tactic
The 2020s have – so far – been defined by global reactions to unforeseen crises. From turbulent economies and energy crises to supply chain nightmares, the...
SMEs have further to go with their health and safety provisions
Many small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) still have work to do on key health and safety provisions, new research reveals.
Bringing history to the surface: How do historical investigations affect the ways we view...
Associate Professor of Anthropology, Dr Liza Gijanto, outlines how archaeological and historical investigations are vital in revealing important insights into society’s past.
Cross-disciplinary training in sustainable chemistry and chemical processes
Furthering cross-disciplinary researching into chemical processes in addition to understanding green and sustainable chemistry with Dr. Greg M. Swain.
Heat pumps in healthcare are the catalysis for a net-zero NHS
Paul Burnett, MD and Co-Founder at Asset+, a Johnson Controls Company, explores how UK healthcare can benefit from the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme and the efficiency, sustainability, and financial gains of moving to heat pumps in healthcare.
Broadband delivery solutions: Solving the problem of rural connectivity today
David Hennell from National Broadband explores alternative broadband delivery solutions that local, regional and central government authorities need to be aware of.
Leveraging psychedelic therapies for binge eating disorder
Here Tryp Therapeutics examine the viability of using psychedelic therapies for Binge Eating Disorder and the potential results that using psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy could have on different eating disorders.
EU proposes prohibition on manufacturing sensitive technology in China
The European Union plans to safeguard vital technologies like supercomputers, AI, and advanced microchips by preventing their production in countries like China.
Why do companies use biometric access control and authentication?
In today's technologically advanced businesses, ensuring the security of information is paramount. As a result, companies are turning to biometric access control systems to bolster their security.
LEVI funding – what does this mean for your local authority?
£380.8m has been promised for the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Fund or LEVI fund in an effort to push transport towards net zero through the expansion of EV charging infrastructure.
Rotating Lepton Model of Matter: European innovation potential
Mariya Gabriel, European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, calls attention to building a pan-European innovation potential ecosystem in health served with top-notch infrastructures.