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UK government backs the development of sewer power project to heat homes
In an announcement from the UK Government, over 2,000 homes and businesses could expect to be heated with sewer power as part of a new Green Heating Project backed by £11 million.
The gender stereotyping of entrepreneurship
Professors Jennings and Tonoyan distill prior research and chart avenues for future research.
University of St Andrews secures £2 million grant for Green Hydrogen Accelerator
To boost the goal of sustainable energy solutions, the University of St Andrews has received a £2 million grant from the Wolfson Foundation to establish the Green Hydrogen Accelerator.
Navigating the future of public procurement
Let’s take a look at what the future holds for public procurement and how Framespan complements the Procurement Act 2023.
The Norwegian Institute of International Affairs: Governance, diplomacy and development
The Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), based in Oslo, is a leading centre for research on international issues. NUPI has three main pillars of research and expertise: war and peace, economy and development, and diplomacy and global governance.
Welfare economics: Promoting equality through general policies
Yew-Kwang Ng, Emeritus Professor at the Department of Economics, Monash University, continues a discussion about welfare economics, focusing on efficiency supremacy in specific areas, arguing that equality should be promoted through general policies.
Battery-free sensor uses sound waves for energy
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a sensory capable of using energy from sound waves to power electronic devices.
Crown Commercial Service reveals SME action plan to boost government procurement
The Crown Commercial Service (CCS) has announced an SME action plan to foster a level playing field for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in...
Transforming research through citizen social science
Dr Saffron Woodcraft from the UCL Institute for Global Prosperity unpacks empowering communities and transforming research through citizen social science.
Engaging in music throughout life boosts brain health
The benefits of musical engagement on brain health in older adults have been unveiled.
ICJ rules Israel must take all measures to prevent genocidal acts in Gaza
Today, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling concerning the Israel-Gaza conflict was concluded.
Realise more value from your government or utilities operations
Is your business as optimised as it could be? Are your operations as streamlined and as sustainable as possible? It’s a serious question. One that’s well worth dedicating some thought to.
5GSOLAR Project: Working towards sustainable development and clean energy
The EU-funded 5GSOLAR project aims to further Europe’s sustainable development and clean energy goals and contribute to the European Research Area (ERA).
AI-based diagnosis system transforms sepsis detection in children
An international research team has successfully employed the power of artificial intelligence to enhance the diagnosis of sepsis in children.
Moon’s shrinkage and moonquakes act as a challenge for future artemis missions
Will the moon's shrinkage impact NASA's Artemis missions? potential hazards could impact NASA's Artemis missions.
Skin cancer mutation offers hope for healing broken hearts
Is there a way to mend a broken heart? Biomedical engineers have found a potential way to mend a broken heart using a genetic mutation commonly associated with skin cancers.
The benefits of cold water swimming on menopausal symptoms
Can cold water swimming offer relief for menopausal women's physical and mental symptoms?




















