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Our actions decide what we read online, algorithms are only a part of it
In light of scandals like Cambridge Analytica, Tor Richardson Golinski, Amelia Harshfield and Advait Deshpande dissect the truths of who decides what we read online.
Can the use of tech revolutionise the hiring process?
Will internal barriers stop the efficient implementation of tech? Read on to understand how to revolutionise the hiring process.
The growth of the Chief Sustainability Officer in the workplace
Mathias Lelievre, CEO of ENGIE Impact, discusses the important role the Chief Sustainability Officer has in making businesses greener.
Hot Topic: The electrification of heat
Matthew Trewhella, Managing Director of Kensa Contracting explores the application of ground source heat pumps and the wider benefits for the climate with the decarbonisation and electrification of heat.
The role of vitamin D in pregnancy, preeclampsia and pregnancy loss
The role of vitamin D in pregnancy, preeclampsia and pregnancy loss are examined here as an example of the excellent work of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development in the U.S. around investigating human development.
Seeding the future of the British hemp industry
Rebekah Shaman, Managing Director at British Hemp Alliance takes a close look at the future of the British hemp industry in this article.
Cloud computing and data: The dos and don’ts of cloud migration
When it comes to the world of cloud computing and data, Luke Taylor, Programme Manager at Entec Si, shares with us the dos and don’ts of cloud migration.
SSEC – successfully developing the food industry for over 7 years
SSEC has spent over 7 years working to improve upon national, regional and local food strategies in Sweden and is looking to continue to flourish.
Lung disease: A focus on idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
Stephen C Clark, from Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and University of Northumbria in the UK explains idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, a type of lung disease.
Heat Network Metering: The key to success
DMS Metering gives us an introduction to Heat Network Metering, describing a strategy for reducing carbon emissions produced by heating.
Canada announces new R&D collaboration with EU
The Canadian Government has launched a C$50 million fund to boost R&D collaboration with the European Union.
Should whole body MRI become first line in cancer staging?
Here, Professor Stuart Taylor at University College London (UCL), discusses the possibilities of whole body MRI in cancer staging.
Privacy concerns must be addressed in wellbeing tech
Wellbeing tech has become a familiar idea in workplaces globally, but what are the privacy concerns underlying this revolution?
Public sector market awarded £93 billion worth of contracts in 2019
Despite the uncertainty with Brexit, in 2019 the public sector market grew by 17% and awarded £93 billion worth of contracts, according to a report by Tussell.
Researchers emphasise that bumble bees need biodiversity
Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) found that bees prefer to consume a low-fat diet, emphasising that bumble bees need biodiversity.
Will AI revolutionise the future of healthcare?
Medicine is one of the most exciting frontiers for artificial intelligence, but where is AI set to make a real difference to the future of healthcare? Rachel Roumeliotis, Vice President of Content Strategy at O’Reilly Media, answers here.
How can edtech resources support secondary school teachers?
Graham Glass, CEO of CYPHER LEARNING explores how secondary school teachers can harness edtech resources to maximise their limited time and supplies, while delivering a more engaging, personalised experience for students.
RealWorld4Clinic – Real-life data for clinical research & care
RealWorld4Clinic is a new European initiative bringing real-world data to pivotal clinical research and outpatient cardiology care.
UK cancer funding reaches £700 million for first time
The National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) released figures today (4 February) showing that NCRI funding has reached £700 million for the first time.
Perspectives on Information Governance
Cardiff Council’s Operational Manager, Information Governance and Risk, Vivienne Pearson and Information Governance Manager, Dave Parsons, set out the vision and benefits their training offers.





















