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Security needs to be improved to protect against all vehicle attacks
Gavin Hepburn, Director at ATG Access argues that security needs to be improved to protect against all vehicle attacks – intentional or otherwise, in this opinion article
Understanding the characterisation of sustainable materials
Moniek Tromp, Van t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences, Sustainable Materials Characterisation sheds light on sustainable materials and their benefits
Technology and social media: An ethical focus
In this opinion article, President of the BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, Chris Rees reveals why he thinks that technology, including social media, must be ethical
How data processing from space can help save the earth
Michał Baćkowski, Managing Director, KP Labs part of FP Space shares his expert perspective on how data processing from space can help save the Earth
Dr Juan C. Meza
Dr Juan C. Meza
Division Director, Division of
Mathematical Sciences (DMS)
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Mathematics: A powerful tool for understanding the world
Asthma UK
Open Access Government (July 2018)
"Looks fabulous – thanks!"
Catherine Jones, Asthma UK
SIOP EUROPE (the European Society for Paediatric Oncology)
Open Access Government (July 2018)
"Thank you so much and we look forward to seeing it published in the next edition of the journal! I...
Diabetes Canada
Open Access Government (July 2018)
"Thanks again for the opportunity. We will definitely share on our network of social channels."
Kathleen Powderley, Diabetes Canada
American Academy of Cannabinoid Medicine
Open Access Government (July 2018)
"Jonathan, Thank you, we appreciate your hard work."
Mike Robinson for Doctor Bearman
American Academy of Cannabinoid Medicine
A new security standard for criminal vehicle impacts
Roger Knight, Marshalls’ Head of New Product Development and Engineering for Landscape Protection, explains what the new PAS 170 security standard will provide and the benefits it will bring for businesses and government organisations in terms of criminal vehicle impacts
Catherine Bearder MEP
Catherine Bearder MEP
European Parliament
The key challenges around Europe’s environment
We need tougher action on wildlife trafficking, Catherine Bearder says
Svandís Svavarsdóttir
Svandís Svavarsdóttir
Minister of Health, Iceland
Ministry of Welfare
Increasing equality in the Icelandic healthcare system
Commonwealth Games 2022 brings ‘once in a lifetime opportunity’
The Commonwealth Games arriving in Birmingham will provide a ‘once in a lifetime opportunity’ according to the projects City Design & Conservation Manager
Woody breast: A hard problem for the poultry industry
Dr Macdonald Wick, Associate Professor at The Ohio State University’s Department of Animal Sciences explains why Woody Breast is a hard problem for the poultry industry
How Bayesian Networks are pioneering the ‘smart data’ revolution
Norman Fenton and Martin Neil ask what next after ‘big data’, focussing on how Bayesian Networks are pioneering the ‘smart data’ revolution
On Cloud Nine: Why the public sector is putting cloud over AI
Automation and artificial intelligence (AI) are being rapidly adopted in the business world, but is the public sector following suit? The answer appears to be slowly, as a recent report published by SolarWinds found
Magmatic petrology and volcanology research
Olivier Bachmann, Professor of Volcanology and Magmatic Petrology at ETH Zürich tells us about the group’s fascinating research into magmatic petrology and volcanology
Water, temperature and crop productivity research
Prof Robert Aiken, research crop scientist at Northwest Research—Extension Center tells us about his fascinating research into water and temperature, including the extent to which they limit crop productivity.
Improving acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) outcomes
Bethany Torr, Campaigns and Advocacy Officer at Leukaemia Care explores how outcomes for acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) can be improved
Three quarters of UK scale-up tech businesses believe Brexit won’t hurt them
According to new research from Smith & Williamson, the accountancy, tax and investment management group, almost half (45%) of the tech scale-up businesses in the UK believe that the Government’s approach to Brexit and international trade will have no impact on them, while 30% think they stand to benefit.

















