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Could manuka honey be effective on collagen scaffolds?
Manuka honey, made from tea trees, can help collagen scaffolds to heal by resisting bacterial infection and promoting bone growth.
Rapid measurement tools or fast identification of bioaerosols
Why is rapid measurement tools or fast identification of bioaerosols important and what are the challenges and opportunities?
Why we urgently need all public sector leaders to be digital leaders
The importance of strong digital leadership in local government is not a new concept but has recently become imperative. Why?
Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute
The Department of Molecular Medicine provides an interdisciplinary program of study in the areas of cancer and aging and their prevention.
Parent decision-making in vaccinating children against COVID-19
Study examines the scientific evidence, political and social pressures parents face when vaccinating children.
Christen Richards – MS Society Jersey
Christen Richards is a member of the MS Society Jersey Committee. Originally from Columbus, Ohio, she lives in Jersey with her partner and two...
Flexible payments: How the public sector can support the financially vulnerable
How can organisations strike the right balance during the cost of living crisis? Are flexible payments the answer?
Molecular aspects of Global Infection Prevention and Control
Dr Zisis Kozlakidis directs our thoughts towards the molecular aspects of global Infection Prevention and Control, in this the second of a special two-part series.
Eco-Solutioning Programs to Empower Student Learning in STEM Disciplines
Taking Action! Students’ generation of solutions to local environmental problems with STEM disciplines.
Visualising a black hole collision: “one of the most violent events you can imagine”
A simulation developed in a video depicts how a black hole collision would send gravitational waves through the cosmos.
Rethinking resilience: technology can help local councils face unprecedented challenges
As 2023 unfolds, the UK’s public sector still finds itself in the midst of an extended, difficult winter – but how can local councils overcome this?
A new European Innovation Agenda
The European Union’s new innovation agenda for increased competitiveness and welfare, starting with its objectives explored here by Maurizio Mensi from the European Economic and Social Committee.
Maurizio Mensi – Member, European Economic and Social Committee (EESC)
Maurizio Mensi is professor of Law & Economics at the Italian National School of Administration (SNA) and has been a member of the European...
Mike Hawkesford – Crown Workforce Management
Mike Hawkesford is the Managing Director at Crown Workforce Management
Crown Workforce Management has unrivalled expertise in Time & Attendance, Scheduling, Activity Management, and all...
Energy efficiency: What’s powering the UK’s energy future?
Glynn Williams, UK Country Director at Grundfos, ponders Government schemes and energy efficiency at a time of skyrocketing energy bills and a cost-of-living crisis.
NHS Digital launches an online tech community for patient support
NHS Digital is initiating a new online tech community, to further collaboration between health and tech professionals and the general public.


















