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Climate-clever supply chains: How to make sustainable procurement decisions
Why is sustainable procurement so important? And how can organisations use technology to accelerate their efforts?
Could artificial cells make our future more energy efficient?
Researchers believe energy-generating synthetic organelles could sustain artificial cells and improve energy efficiency.
Exploring the partnership between the agriculture and social welfare sectors
The intrinsic value of the partnership between agriculture and social welfare sectors can help us to enrich the way that we work, and how we think about work.
Advancements in how we identify and treat hypoxic cancers
Cancers that are starved of oxygen, otherwise known as hypoxic cancers, are generally difficult to identify – but medical imaging has taken a new step with the MR-Linac scanner.
Nanotexured surfaces could be transformative – If given a chance to flourish
Professor Parvaneh Mokarian, founder of the technology and SUN-PILOT coordinator from Trinity College Dublin and AMBER centre looks at the possibilities and applications of nanotextured surfaces.
Parvaneh Mokarian-Tabari – AMBER Research Centre, Trinity College Dublin
Parvaneh Mokarian is a Research Associate Professor in School of Chemistry and Principal Investigator at (SFI) Science Foundation Ireland Advanced Materials and BioEngineering Research...
Tackling invisible careers: How to expand career options for all students
As young people start to explore their career options, it’s not uncommon for them to feel unsure about what they want to do.
Eric O. Freed – Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute
Dr. Eric O. Freed received his Ph.D. in 1990 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison
His Ph.D. work focused on the function of the murine leukemia...
David Cabana – Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS)
Dr David Cabana is a marine scientist with a focus on interdisciplinary research
He possesses over a decade of experience in both research and consulting...
Personalized diet intervention in Thai ageing populations
Professor Apichart Vanavichit a Rice Genomic Breeding Expert at the Rice Science Center looks at diet intervention and therapy for the ageing population of Thailand to prevent disease.
Bridging the cultural divide in social discourse, Part 3: The challenges of practicing intellectual...
In this third of a five-article series in Open Access Government on the topic of intellectual humility (IH), Peter C. Hill explores why political attitudes have created a cultural divide that makes it difficult for many to be intellectually humble.
Peroxisomes, lipids, and neurodegeneration
Prof. Michael Schrader at the University of Exeter looks to understand the role of peroxisomes in human health and disease.
Providing opportunities and empowering women to become #Incharge
The #InCharge movement highlights the steps both education and career services need to make 'empowering women' a reality in the workplace.
2022 – a year unlike any other for EU energy policy
Kadri Simson, EU Commissioner for Energy, explains why 2022 was a year unlike any other for EU energy policy.
How IoT can help housing associations protect vulnerable tenants
IoT can help housing associations identify unsafe homes and ensure that tenants are not exposed to dangerous living areas.
Mariken A.C.G. van der Velden – Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Mariken van der Velden is an Associate Professor of Political Communication in the Department of Communication Science at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
She received her...
Emergency hospital admissions reduced by virtual wards
Virtual wards, a new NHS scheme to reduce patient waiting times and staff shortages, have already treated over 100,000 patients .
Delivering a resilient and sustainable electricity supply for the UK’s data centres
Antony White, Sector Lead for UK Power Networks Services, discusses the challenges that data centres face meeting capacity requirements, ensuring a resilient energy supply and balancing sustainability pressures.
Alvaro Duque – MacBrain Resource Center Department of Neuroscience, Yale University School of Medicine
Dr. Alvaro Duque is a Colombian born USA scientist with a BS in Electrical Engineering from Columbia Universtity (NY)
Training in Cellular and Molecular Biophysics...
Pay-for-performance schemes: An innovative policy-driven approach for building renovations
The SENSEI project is offering 10 recommendations to policymakers that support a performance-based market for energy efficiency in buildings.





















