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Why working remotely can be good for business
Nick Thompson, Director, ENGAGE, discusses why working remotely can be good for business during these uncertain times.
Can video consultations help keep GPs safe from COVID-19?
Dr Ian Jackson, Medical Director, and Clinical Safety Officer at Refero, urges the primary care sector to take up video consultations to help keep the GP workforce safe from COVID-19.
Why the cloud is a lifeline for the NHS
With coronavirus increasing the demand on NHS services, Justin Day, CEO of Cloud Gateway, discusses why the cloud could be the lifeline for the NHS.
Coronavirus outbreak has serious impact on solar industry
Here, the Renewable Energy Hub, discusses how the recent coronavirus outbreak has had a significant impact on the solar industry across the globe.
SOCCRATES: Improving detection and response to complex cyber-attacks
The Horizon 2020 project SOCCRATES brings together some of the best expertise in the field to develop, implement and evaluate an automated security platform to defend against complex cyber-attacks, more of which is explained here by Reinder Wolthuis from TNO.
How to empower your remote workforce: Providing tools for effective communication
Neil Hammerton, CEO and Co-founder of Natterbox, discusses how businesses can empower its remote workforce using tools to enable effective communication, particularly those operating in customer-facing roles.
Reading in the age of digitalisation: How media shape the reader’s thinking
Sarah Bro Trasmundi, Associate Professor at the University of Southern Denmark, provides a fascinating look at reading in the age of digitalisation and how media shape the reader’s thinking.
L. Maximilian Buja – McGovern Medical School
L. Maximilian Buja, MD is a physician-scientist and cardiovascular pathologist who has had longstanding involvement in medical education with regular direct engagement with medical...
CCS launches its Cyber Security Services 3 dynamic purchasing system
Crown Commercial Service (CCS) has announced the launch of its new Cyber Security Services 3 dynamic purchasing system (DPS).
Tatiana Garcia-Armingol – CIRCE Foundation
Dr. Tatiana García-Armingol is a Senior Researcher and Director of the Energy and Environment Group of CIRCE Foundation.
polynSPIRE: Building a future without plastic waste
Here, Tatiana Garcia-Armingol discusses proposed innovations in mass recycling that seek to create a functional future without plastic waste.
UK recycling legislation proposals for 2023: The future of commercial food waste
Grant Keenan, Managing Director of Keenan Recycling, examines Scotland’s implementation of tighter food waste recycling legislation and what it will mean for the similar incoming UK government legislation.
SUPREME: EU-project improves sustainability of powder metallurgy processes
Thierry Baffie, research engineer at the CEA/LITEN Grenoble (France) and coordinator of the EU project SUPREME, highlights the achievements in sustainable powder metallurgy processes.
Jaime F. Modiano – University of Minnesota
Dr. Jaime Modiano holds the Alvin and June Perlman Endowed Chair of Animal Oncology and is Director of the Animal Cancer Care and Research...
Can sciatica be treated without surgery?
Dan Plev, Consultant Spinal Neurosurgeon at The London Clinic, discusses how sciatica can be treated with alternative methods when surgery isn't necessary.
Microplastics in water: How much are we drinking in a month?
New research has unveiled the quantity of microplastics in water that are consumed by humans on a monthly basis.
COVID-19 research: Health of older people in poorer countries
Global health experts question why COVID-19 research is not becoming policy for the older population in low and middle-income countries (LMICs).
An increase in remote working could leave your business unsecure
While the big-names in business have been grabbing headlines when it comes to remote working following coronavirus, here Eacs explains that SMEs could be more vulnerable to an influx of staff working from home.
How is fear formed in a brain suffering PTSD?
New research using a mouse model shows how pathological fear memory is formed in a brain suffering PTSD and how this could be changed.
World Sleep Day: Why you need more sleep in your life and how to...
To celebrate World Sleep Day, Suzy Glaskie, Functional Medicine Certified Health Coach and founder of Peppermint Wellness, offers her expertise about why we need more sleep and provides top tips on how to get it.





















