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How councils can ensure success with commercial ventures whilst serving the community
City councils are not businesses, but there are areas where they can act more commercially while still ensuring they always act for the public good.
Kristen Green – Crown Commercial Service (CCS)
Kristen Green joined Crown Commercial Service (CCS) in 2013 and has worked in various roles across the business for over 10 years, including project...
The national animal nutrition program: Digital – editable – perennial – accessible
The National Animal Nutrition Program (NANP) aims to enhance animal nutrition and feeding management while actively addressing concerns shared by livestock producers, environmentalists, and policymakers both nationally and globally. Here, they share insights about their work.
Funding to support biological engineering and physical science
New Government funding will help to support students and Universities, this package will support the next generation in biological engineering and physical science.
Civil society engagement to ensure affordable energy
Civil society’s participation in keeping energy affordable for all Europeans is essential, the European Economic and Social Committee states.
Multilateral development banks announce their support of climate financing at COP29
Yesterday, at COP29, multilateral development banks (MDBs) announced their financial plans to help countries meet ambitious climate outcomes.
Advancing vaccine development for chlamydia
Genital Chlamydia trachomatis infection is a significant public health burden; Professor of Pediatrics and Microbiology and Immunology, Toni Darville, discusses the potential efficacy of CPAF-adjuvanted vaccines in mitigating the spread and impact of the infection.
Major rail and road upgrades across the North of England
Transport links across the north of England are set for a major transformation, following the announcement of significant investments in two key transport projects secured in last week’s budget.
COP 29 so far: Plans for a greener future
The 2024 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 29) will be held from November 11 to 22, 2024, in Baku, Azerbaijan. Here is everything...
James Cohen – Moody’s
James Cohen is Senior Director, Industry Practice Lead at Moody’s in Toronto, where he provides thought leadership and strategic sales initiatives focused on the...
Hidden battles: The unseen crisis of men’s mental health
The prevalence of men’s mental health disorders is increasingly a subject of concern. The recent rise in the number of deaths by suicide in that same demographic tells us an alarming story and suggests that it impacts more men than we might think. Sandra Stein tells us more.
Ending tuberculosis strategy: Course correction needed
The strategy for ending tuberculosis by Prof Guy Marks, President of the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease.
E. coli genomes, big data, and messy biology
Here, David Ussery from the Department of BioMedical Informatics, UAMS, details E. coli genome diversity, big data, and messy biology. New methods, we discover, allow for the comparison of millions of bacterial genomes in a few days and the confident assignment of taxonomic clusters.
From profits to progress: How Indonesia’s SOEs power the green transition
Economist Professor John Ure charts the profits and progress, in terms of how Indonesia’s state-owned enterprises drive the green transition
Encouraging economic growth: Building trust and confidence in nuclear energy
The people of the USA do not feel economic growth, whatever the published indices may say. That is why they have elected Trump, a development that is unlikely to give them the growth they seek.
The UK government allocates £1.2 million in funding to improve rural transport
Eight new projects have been awarded £150,000 each as part of the UK government’s Rural Transport Accelerator Fund, designed to enhance transport connections for rural communities.
Richard F. Ludueña – University of Texas Health San Antonio
Dr. Richard Ludueña was born in San Francisco, California, in 1946, the son of immigrants from Argentina. His father Dr. Froilan Ludueña was on...





















