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How are businesses preparing for future digital disruptions?
A new study has identified whether businesses view digital disruptions as opportunities or threats in this report.
Climate talks: the laws and bans in place to protect the planet
Climate change is causing disasters from severe droughts and flash floods to devastating hurricanes and melting glaciers.
Social housing prioritised for former service personnel with PTSD
Former service personnel suffering from PTSD or other mental illnesses will be prioritised for social housing under new proposals.
Why charities cannot afford to ignore digitalisation
Charities must embrace digitalisation to keep pace with the time as new research reveals online donations account of £2.4 billion from the UK.
World Leading Innovation in Swindon and Wiltshire
Innovation is at the heart of Swindon and Wiltshire, home to organisations around automotive R&D, life sciences and digital technologies
Swindon and Wiltshire, home to...
Disposed Christmas candles will remain in landfill for 1000 years
A report has shown that, far from being a light-hearted stocking stuffer, candles are one of the worst offenders for Christmas-related landfill.
Antimicrobial Resistance – the time to act is now
Research indicates that Antimicrobial Resistance is an issue which claims thousands of lives each year, 10 million by 2050.
North America Analysis January 2019
Heading up this exciting North America Analysis, the National Eye Institute (NEI) takes stock of its progress in advancing vision research and developing new therapies to treat blinding diseases.
The future of food and agriculture
Håkan Sandin explores the future of the world’s food supply and the need to reduce unsustainable agriculture, in this analysis.
The social context of innovation
Professor John F. Padgett uses social network analysis to illuminate how borrowing tactics from seemingly unrelated social phenomena converged to facilitate revolutionary change across Florence.
‘Smart homes’ to equip elderly and disabled people with digital skills
A new 'smart homes' scheme will aim to help elderly and disabled people develop digital skills to tackle loneliness in rural areas.
New NHS era: Promising or over-promising?
CE of NHS Confederation comments on government proposal £20.5 billion annual investment, hailed by PM as historic moment.
Addressing uncertainty to make infrastructure safer
Arturo González addresses the need to make infrastructure safer as it continues to experience an increasing rate of deterioration.
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Open Access Government (January 2019)
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Emerging and vector-borne disease research and training
Dr Leonard E.G. Mboera discusses the importance of studying emerging and vector-borne diseases at The Southern African Centre for Infectious Disease Surveillance.
A trans-disciplinary approach to cancer research
The use of a trans-disciplinary approach to cancer research is necessary for complex systems like tumors.
Technology: unlocking opportunities for disabled people in 2019
Technology has presented us with the power to transform the way we live and work, particularly providing life-changing opportunities for disabled people
Blockchain Innovation January 2019
Happy New Year and a very warm welcome to the January 2019 Blockchain Innovation publication.
Diabetes UK
Open Access Government (January 2019)
"Thanks for sending this over Jonathan, the article looks great!"
James Hanson, Senior Media Officer, Diabetes UK
Red blood cells meets physics. Physics meet red blood cells
Professor Anna Bogdanova, University of Zurich, explores the relationship between red blood cells and physics, in this in-depth analysis.



















