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Gesine Meissner MEP
Image: © Hagen Wolf
Special Envoy to the President of the
European Parliament on Maritime Policy
Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
Ocean energy:...
Frost & Sullivan
Open Access Government (January 2019)
"Thank you very much for your kind invitation to publish."
Cecilia E. Van Cauwenberghe, PhD, MSc, BS Eng, BA, Associate Fellow, Frost...
Berkeley Communications
Open Access Government (January 2019)
"This is fantastic and the piece is great 😊 Thanks so much!"
Imogen Quail at Berkeley Communications
Artificial pancreas systems in Type 2 diabetes
Prof Dr Freimut Schliess, explores how artificial pancreas systems are revolutionising healthcare for Type 2 diabetes patients.
7 ways to avoid catching the flu
The days are getting shorter, the kids are back at school, and there are noticeably more leaves drifting around. As the Stark family motto grimly states, ‘Winter is coming,’ and with it, the promise of the start of the flu season
Helping out the elderly during the Christmas season
This time of year can be lonely for those without a family, so Brits have been urged to help out the elderly during the Christmas season
Young people suffer more with gift guilt at Christmas
Gift guilt at Christmas leaves a quarter of the UK in Financial Trouble with 22% of Brits feel pressured to buy more expensive gifts than they feel comfortable spending
Breathalysing on the rise during Christmas period
As the countdown to Christmas begins, drivers are being warned they are nearly three times more likely to be breathalysed in December than a normal month
The role of anthropology and technology in the Ebola vaccine response
Heidi Larson, Director of the Vaccine Confidence Project™ and Professor of Anthropology, Risk and Decision Science and researcher Sara Dada at LSHTM, discuss the advancements of Ebola vaccine response.
The University of Salford: Delivering specialist education and making positive change with research
The School of Health and Society at The University of Salford details how they are delivering specialist education and making a positive change when it comes to their excellent research work.
Health research: Why can asthma still not be cured?
Prof Dr Michael Roth poses the big question about asthma and the lack of a cure, discussing the causes and medications used to help control it.
Distributed technologies to bootstrap the sharing economy
Professor Samer Hassan, explores how blockchain has the potential to help sharing economy projects to overcome several challenges they face at infrastructure, governance and economic levels
How bad is the UK’s problem with potholes?
Vindis explores just how bad the UK’s roads are as a result of potholes
Leading Well: Is the way you are working, working?
Alex Elmywood, Commercial Director, Organisational Improvement discusses how the workplace can be improved to help better employee mental health and wellbeing.
£5 million funding awarded to help rough sleepers
Thousands of rough sleepers will be offered specialist support to aid them in recovering from life on the streets through new sleeping centres
Electron Nanoscopy – Organic Ice Resist Lithography
Exploring the fundamentals of electron matter interactions to turn radiation damage into an exciting opportunity for nanotechnology.
Novel materials and nano-risk in the semiconductor industry
Dr Dimiter Prodanov from Imec explains the guiding principles in technological development of novel nanomaterials
Only 40% of motorists would report a drunk driver
Only four out of ten UK motorists would call the Police if they thought a car was being driven by a drunk driver, new research has found
Transformative research on cowpea: Post-harvest protection
Louis E. N. Jackai, PhD, Professor and IPM Specialist and Dr. Beatrice N. Dingha, Associate Research Professor at the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Design share with discuss post-harvest protection for smallholder cowpea production using vegetable oil
Dark matter: Advanced exploration at SNOLAB
Dr Gilles Gerbier, Dr Art McDonald and Dr Antony Noble delve into the unknown world of dark matter, the unidentified mass that physicists are still yet to solve



















