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Why should we trust proof assistants?
Proof assistants are formal proof management systems, which provide a formal language to write mathematical definitions, executable algorithms and theorems, more of which here is explained by Inria Rennes - Bretagne Atlantique.
The future of the electric car industry in 2020
Here, we explore how electric vehicles have improved over the past three years and what’s in store for the electric car industry in the future, considering the governments proposed 2040 ban on petrol and diesel vehicles.
Anion-exchange membranes with high hydroxide conductivity: First-principles computer modelling
Here, we find out about first-principles computer simulations performed in the group of Prof Mark E. Tuckerman, who uncover principles for designing high-performance alkaline anion exchange membrane (AEM) fuel cells.
Global University Systems
Open Access Government (January 2020)
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A World Health Organization perspective on cannabidiol (CBD)
Here, we discover the World Health Organization perspective on cannabidiol (CBD), including how there has been a shift in how CBD is socially perceived following reports and recommendations.
Brian Jones – Partnership of East London Co-operatives
Brian Jones has undertaken various senior roles across the UK’s health service.
Peer counselling in the Palatinate region
In this article, Paul Bomke and Lena Kuntz discuss counselling centres in Germany, particularly in the Palatinate region.
Fresh IT: Make technology work for your business with smaller, smarter projects
Organisations have gorged on lavish IT banquets and they can’t take another byte. Marc Silvester, CEO at Silxo, says it’s time they changed their eating habits – for a diet that’s easier on the corporate digestion, pocket and long-term health prospects.
Michael Prytz – Danish Consulate in Toronto
Michael Prytz is the Investment Manager at Invest in Denmark, under the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Toronto.
Carole Plessy – OneWeb
Carole Plessy is Head of Maritime product development for OneWeb, communications company bringing much-needed connectivity to rural and remote places.
ROMI: Robotics for Microfarming
Developing technology towards sustainable farming practices: Learn about a new generation of farmers are starting small innovative market gardens in rural, peri-urban and urban areas across Europe.
Tax policy as a tool for business cycle stabilisation
In this final article in a mini-series of articles discussing recent macroeconomic research on the effects of taxation on the economy, Bernd Hayo, Professor at the University of Marburg focuses on the use of tax policy for stabilising business cycles.
The Forge Public Relations
Open Access Government (January 2020)
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Bioavailibity: Oils, capsules, vapes, gummies and balms
Here, we have a brief look at the different methods of using CBD, and how each method affects bioavailability.
2020: This is the year to protect plant health!
Greg Rosenthal, Communications Specialist at the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, highlights why 2020 is the year to protect plant health and argues that thriving plants mean thriving people.
Tam Fry FRSA – National Obesity Forum
Tam Fry, 82, joined the Board of the National Obesity Forum in 2005.
Dame Sally calls time on childhood obesity
Dame Sally calls time on childhood obesity, writes Tam Fry FRSA, Chairman of the National Obesity Forum.
What next for the UK’s cannabis laws?
John Binns, Partner at BCL Solicitors LLP looks at the UK’s cannabis laws and how they could be improved.
Consortium for Battery Innovation
Open Access Government (January 2020)
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The importance of cybersecurity: Protecting against cyber-attacks
Thorsten Stremlau, Trusted Computing Group’s Marketing Work Group Co-Chair, highlights the importance of cybersecurity, as well as the risks of cyber-attacks and how best to protect against them.



















