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Ensuring the best performance of sensor-driven irrigation systems in vineyards
Professor Pete W. Jacoby, from Washington State University, explains how to ensure the best performance of sensor-driven irrigation systems in vineyards.
A guide for occipital neuralgia patients
Giorgio Pietramaggiori, MD, PhD and Saja Scherer, MD, from the Global Medical Institute, help us to understand occipital neuralgia in this detailed patient guide.
Potential infertility treatment: Skin cells transformed into viable eggs
A new technique by researchers at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) could change the infertility treatment .
Policy priorities for gender and entrepreneurship
Read here about policy suggestions from an academic-practitioner collaboration for gender and entrepreneurship.
Top 5 security improvements to protect against public sector cybercrime
Sharing the experience of working with an NHS Foundation Trust, Firstserv’s Sebastian Tyc emphasises how managed services and cloud hosting are critical in the fight against public sector cybercrime.
Bariatric surgery opens doors for ESRD patients
Scientists have linked bariatric surgery with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients to see if it helps them become eligible for a kidney transplant.
Protecting genetic diversity to benefit nature and society
There are three ways that governments and other conservation actors at all levels can monitor and protect genetic diversity, supporting the attainment of biodiversity goals and targets. But first, what is genetic diversity, and is there potential to safeguard it better?
Francine Kershaw – Natural Resources Defense Council
Francine Kershaw is a Senior Scientist at the Natural Resources Defense Council, an environmental non-profit based, where she uses the best available scientific information...
High availability versus disaster recovery: Four elements of high availability infrastructure
As a managed cloud service provider, Firstserv Ltd takes its responsibilities towards disaster recovery and high availability solutions seriously and is committed to providing these for your business.
Harnessing the benefits of solar power for the public sector
With volatile energy prices continuing to cause concern and budgets being tightened, there has never been a better time for organisations to look at their existing assets and explore options of how to become more sustainable and lock in cost savings. Solar power can deliver both - and a wide range of other benefits.
EU policy analysis of the Green Deal, climate, oceans and circular economy
The EU policy on the Green Deal, climate neutrality, oceans and fisheries, plus the circular economy are examined in this in-depth environment analysis.
Dr Austen El-Osta – Imperial College London School of Public Health
I hold a Doctorate in Medicine from King’s College London, a Masters in Public Administration (MPA) from the London South Bank University, an MSc...
Building a resilient and future-ready democracy in the EU
Dubravka Šuica, Vice-President for Democracy and Demography, charts her priorities for building a resilient and future-ready democracy in the EU.
Kathleen Hunter – University of Alberta
Dr. Hunter is a professor with the University of Alberta Faculty of Nursing
She has over 40 years’ experience as a registered nurse and nurse...
The ‘Green Cloud’: Four strategies for a sustainable and responsible digital future
As a cloud service provider, Firstserv Ltd takes its responsibilities towards the environment seriously and is committed to reducing its carbon footprint, pursuing green hosting policies and, in turn, helping customers to be greener themselves.
Improving AI models: Teaching Artificial Intelligence to be more like humans
Researchers are fusing the human brain, knowledge and data to enhance AI models.
Flexible demand: Unlocking the energy transition
Dr Irene Di Martino from Amp X explores the global approaches to the energy transition and mass-market flexibility.



















