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Understanding the rich history of life in America
Deborah Thomas from Library of Congress reveals the astonishing resource created by The National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP) and what it reveals about everyday life in America
Early stage Cardiovascular Disease Detection with Integrated Silicon Photonics
Lead Scientist EMEA, Mirko De Melis, Ph. D sheds light on cardiovascular disease detection research and prevention methods
Smart working – let us make your place work for you
Emmanuel Chautemps, Director of Bouygues E&S FM UK limited explains how smart working can transform workplaces to improve happiness, wellbeing, and productivity
‘Landmark’ austerity report links policies with 120,000 deaths
A newly published austerity report has linked Conservative economic policy with the deaths of 120,000 people, urging the government to increase spending
In silico chemistry: Pursuit of chemical accuracy
Kirk A. Peterson from the Department of Chemistry, Washington State University discusses the fundamentals of in silico chemistry
In silico chemistry simply refers to carrying...
AnimalhealthEurope
Open Access Government (November 2017)
“Great source of information on the latest global issues, with key insights from some of Europe’s top thought-leaders. High-quality journalism!”
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Blockchain Innovation
Open Access Government explores industry innovation in this special blockchain supplement featuring contributors at the forefront of the technology
UK workforce falls for the first time in 2 years
Despite unemployment continuing to fall at a steady rate the UK workforce has seen a decline in numbers for the first time in 2 years
Library of Congress
North America Analysis (November 2017)
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National Digital Newspaper Program
LS/CS/Serial and Government Publications Division
Library of Congress
Developing IOT in healthcare
Jon Lee-Davey, IoT Health Lead at Vodafone, and Bernard Vrijens, from the University of Liege explain how IoT in healthcare can revolutionise hospitals
North America Analysis November 2017
The November edition of North America Analysis highlights key issues and looks at everyday life in America and Indigenous relations in Canada
Permafrost ice as an important water resource for the future?
Martin Hoelzle, Martin Scherler and Christian Hauck from the University of Fribourg explore the possibility of melting ice-rich permafrost as a water resource
Crime, terrorist threat, and inappropriate public behaviour
Anton Pieterse, Managing Director of physical security equipment provider Safetell specialising in counter-terror solutions, comments on terrorist threat
Europe can lead the way to a cure for asthma
Susanna Palkonen of the European Federation of Allergies and Airways Diseases Patients’ Associations underlines research around asthma in Europe today
Article 50 author says it is possible to cancel Brexit
Article 50 author Lord Kerr has said that it would still be possible for the UK government to cancel Brexit, even if a date for departure is set
National Institute of Polar Research (NIPR), Japan
Open Access Government (November 2017)
"What a volume! I found our pages. Once again, thank you very much for the opportunity, We are looking forward...
Ambrosus: Digitalising the Global Trade with Blockchain
Angel Versetti, CEO of Ambrosus discusses the world’s first blockchain ecosystem for supply chains and global trade
Understanding evolution, past and future
Dr Virginie Courtier-Orgogozo from CNRS details her work on fruit flies, which examines the intricate link between genes and visible traits of living creatures
Britain set to back EU pesticide ban to protect bees
Environment Secretary Michael Gove has revealed that the UK will back a total ban on particular pesticides to protect bees
Blockchain: what is in it for the European economy?
Benoît Abeloos, Policy Officer at the European Commission gives a compelling glimpse into how virtual currency could affect the economy


















