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Agritechnica 2019: Agricultural innovation in the field
Here, we discuss what to expect from Agritechnica 2019, an ongoing culmination of agricultural innovation in Hanover.
Why updated software remains critical to the NHS
Chris Mountford, account director and head of public sector at Stone Group, highlights the critical importance of NHS providers updating their software to Windows 10 as recent research found that three-quarters of trusts were still using Windows 7.
Cannabis oil: A preliminary study for the evaluation of brain effects
Here, content director Joseph at TheAmsterdam.com, discusses the effects of cannabidiol on the brain.
Cloud technology: Helping employees to work smarter
Steve Thorn, Executive Director at Civica, explores how the cloud is helping public sector employees to work smarter.
Time for a sea-change in ocean protection
Here, Louisa Casson from Greenpeace UK explains the ongoing need for significant ocean protection.
How is technology impacting the future of care homes?
In this article, Silas Campbell at Blueleaf identifies and discusses the ways in which technology is impacting and enhancing the way care homes are run; from smart home integration to robots helping to fight loneliness.
How can IDD Therapy help unresolved back pain and sciatica?
In this article, Mark Webb MCSP, AACP, Broad Oaks Health Clinic, looks into IDD Therapy - a new way to help unresolved back pain and sciatica.
Can the UK’s infrastructure cope with extreme weather?
As people across the country attempt to commute to work and school amid icy conditions, it will become increasingly difficult to ignore the realities of climate change. Here we discuss if the UK's infrastructure is prepared to face these difficulties.
New Zealand passes historic Zero Carbon bill
New Zealand are leading the way on climate change policies with an historic Zero Carbon bill on Thursday (7 November), aiming to achieve a carbon neutral status by 2050.
Stonewall launches 2019 LGBT equality manifesto
Stonewall is urging voters to ask their candidates to commit to LGBT equality manifesto at the December general election.
Exercise during pregnancy helps restore tissues of obese mothers
Researchers at the University of Cambridge found that exercise immediately before and during pregnancy restores key tissues in the body.
A busy November for the Fintech addicted
If you're Fintech addicted, look no further: Read here about a project that received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme.
Soy production linked to habitat loss in Brazil
Researchers found that consumer markets for soy products have been linked to habitat loss in Brazil, suggesting a threat to biodiversity.
New NHS innovation to reduce hospital delays
The new NHS tool ActNow is an e-learning platform for health service and care staff to reduce hospital delays.
British people waste one third of their food shop
The weekly food shop is a staple of British culture, but why is so much of it going to waste?
Five small steps for a more sustainable 2020
Here, we cut through the confusion to discuss how you can realistically change your life to live a more sustainable 2020.
Boosting UK public sector delivery with robotic assistance
Business Systems UK’s Will Davenport explains why software designed to automate routine operations could be a real help for a cash-starved UK public sector.
Edtech policy is failing globally
Edtech policy is failing globally and needs a ‘critical update’, finds the new report by Varkey Foundation’s Atlantis Group.
Extinction Rebellion protest ban lifted by High Court
Today (6 November) the Extinction Rebellion protest ban lifted by the High Court created a landmark ruling on the right to peaceful protest.
The human cost of disruption on health and well-being at work
Here, John Young, VP at Sungard AS, discusses health and well-being in a place where stress and immense pressure is normal.





















