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Belfast City Hall

Bridging the Gap: How better legislative data fuels civic engagement

Nonprofits and advocacy groups benefit from seamless data quality at the national, state, and local levels.
Nortal: a trusted partner for open, modern government

Nortal: a trusted partner for open, modern government

Nortal is a GovTech leader with a track record of delivering seamless digital transformation for governments worldwide.
Kingsgrove Housing Development, Wantage, OXFORDSHIRE. February 2021

Government unveils £2 billion investment to build 18,000 new affordable homes

The Government has announced a £2 billion investment to help support the creation of up to 18,000 new social and affordable homes.
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The challenge of determining the health risks of low-dose chemical exposures

Rebecca J. Wilson and Pamela J. Lein, explore whether the dose makes the poison or not. Here, they discuss the challenges of determining health risks associated with low-dose chemical exposures.
A spherical model of planet earth sitting on a concrete shelf on a hot day, deflating and melting. The globe has a blue 'sea' and metallic green 'land' and has drips forming at it's base as it heats up. COP30 will celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Paris Agreement but where, Richard Beardsworth asks, do things stand ten years on?

The tenth anniversary of the Paris Agreement: COP30, failure, and renewal

The Conference of the Parties in Belém, Brazil, this November (COP30) will celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Paris Agreement (COP21 in 2015), but where, Richard Beardsworth asks, do things stand ten years on?
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Dints International secures £12.5 million contract for infrastructure and renewable energy projects in Angola

This contract is important for British exports and shows the role of UK Export Finance (UKEF) in promoting international partnerships and driving economic growth through support for UK companies.
Department of Marine Sciences

Mistra Co-Creating Better Blue (C2B2): Envisioning a sustainable blue economy

Transforming the way we think about the marine space, the Mistra Co-Creating Better Blue (C2B2) research programme aims to deliver change with the blue economy, sustainably.
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National infrastructure: Addressing the government’s key challenges with trusted expertise

The UK government faces growing challenges in modernising infrastructure and ensuring public safety, requiring strategic, future-proof solutions to address evolving threats and operational inefficiencies.
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High-performance computing: The technology behind a data-driven future

Owen Thomas from Red Oak Consulting says that high-performance computing (HPC) is becoming the silent force underpinning modern society. Here, he explains more.
hospital administrator team

Seamless data, smarter care: The interoperability-driven NHS transformation

Jonty Fletcher from Synertec explores the critical role of interoperability in the NHS’s digital transformation efforts, highlighting that seamless communication between different digital systems is essential for enhancing smarter care for patients.
Vaccine in the arm

New drug delivery systems for long lasting treatments with fewer injections

MIT engineers have developed a new drug delivery method that could change long-term treatments with fewer injections and less discomfort.
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IBM and UK Government join forces to diversify and strengthen cybersecurity and workforce

Working alongside IBM, the UK government is strengthening its efforts to diversify and support the nation's cybersecurity workforce.
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UK Government funds research to help people with dementia live independently

The UK Government has announced its support of new research that will help support those living with dementia, a condition that can severely impact memory, communication, and daily living.
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Advancing science and innovation in the U.S

Discover reviews trends, future challenges, and strategic directions when it comes to advancing science and innovation in the U.S., including High Energy Physics, with Prof. Dr. Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe, Research Director at Everest Group.
Shellevator® transport of 400,000 oysters to a new area 10km away. The voyage took two hours and used 10L of fuel

A new wave in oyster farming: Making oysters cheaper than chicken

After a 37-year career as Lead Seafood Microbiologist at the USFDA, Dr Angelo DePaola decided to tackle a different challenge: oyster farming.
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Catalyzing mineral weathering for permanent, safe and cost-effective carbon storage

Martin Van Den Berghe, CEO of Cytochrome, discusses catalyzing mineral weathering for permanent, safe, and cost-effective carbon storage.
Business presentation

From good to great: How benchmarking drives continuous improvement

Rockford Associates discusses the importance of benchmarking and its benefits for businesses in various sectors.
Permafrost Grown’s project UAV, a DGI Matrice 3000 with a LiDAR camera, prepares to take off for a survey at a farm site in Fairbanks, AK.

Measuring permafrost thaw subsidence in agricultural fields in Alaska

Melissa Ward Jones, a Research Assistant Professor at the Water and Environmental Research Center (WERC) of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, discusses research focused on understanding the interactions of permafrost thaw and agriculture.

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