The future of application development in the field of mass spectrometry

Quadrupole mass spectrometry specialists, Hiden Analytical discuss how they have expanded and developed their innovative product range. 2022 marks Hiden Analytical’s 40th year of continuous and independent operation in the field of mass spectrometry. Driven by customer and application focused...

Financing green technologies for a sustainable future

Lithium Power International’s Andrew Phillips discusses the environmental and economic benefits of investing in green technologies. Investing in green technologies is essential to ensuring the battery revolution and the delivery of clean, green energy that the world is eagerly awaiting....

Cloud architecture strategies for business management

Ian Hirst, Head of Cyber Security at Gemserv discusses how new cloud architecture strategies have been built to help develop flexibility, scalability, and reduce costs within organisations. We are firmly in the digital stage of the industrial revolution. The continuous...

The Ivigtût project: Mining for green energy metals

An academic collaboration could shed light on the rare earth potential of Greenland’s Ivigtût mine in discovering green energy metals. What will researchers focus on during this project? The Australian publicly-listed company Eclipse Metals Limited (ASX: EPM), which holds a mineral...

How to use consumer behaviour data to drive innovation

Camilla Winlo, Head of Data Privacy at Gemserv, discusses consumer data behaviour, and why putting people at the heart of innovation is the key to success in digital feature adoption rates. Regarding consumer data behaviour, a frequently asked question is...

RSS-Hydro: Active participants in the digital revolution of the space sector

RSS-Hydro is joining a collaborative effort to participate in the digital revolution of the space sector in Luxembourg. We are in an era of interconnectivity and interoperability where the need for reliable and actionable geospatial information is increasing rapidly. Several...

Rare Isotopes unveil a new era in nuclear science

Professor Rituparna Kanungo from Saint Mary’s University and TRIUMF, and her collaboration team, are uncovering new features in rare isotopes, transforming the fundamentals of nuclei and demonstrating a novel way forward for nuclear science. Matter in the visible Universe has...

Exploring quark-gluon plasma with the STAR experiment

Jana Bielčíková, Senior Scientist from NPI CAS and Associated Professor at Czech Technical University in Prague, outlines the role of hard probes for the quark-gluon plasma studies with the STAR experiment at Brookhaven National Laboratory. Collisions of heavy atomic nuclei...

DAG: Turkey’s 21st-century-grade international astronomical observatory

Researchers are preparing to search for extra-terrestrial planets with the aid of a groundbreaking international astronomical observatory in Turkey. In 2022, aided by adaptive optics, East Anatolia Observatory (DAG – Doğu Anadolu Gözlemevi) will open its sharp eye to the...

Aquatic ecosystem services: From concept to economic valuation

The University of Waterloo’s Ecohydrology Research Group and Water Resources Economics Research Group detail how vital it is to optimise our aquatic ecosystem services, ensuring a sustainable and healthy future for our planet’s natural environment. Aquatic systems provide various ecosystem services,...


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