The world’s leaders have been gathering in Paris for the much-discussed climate change conference of COP21. Previous climate change conferences have yielded mixed results, so there was significant pressure on attendees to achieve some real deliverables for the world’s sustainability agenda this time around. Continue reading Catering and climate change in 2016
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Electric Hybrid Drive Trains to Gain Market Share in Automotive Sector
As the boom in new car registrations in the UK begins to stabilise after an unprecedented period of growth, one sector is defying the trend and continuing to gain market share at a pace. Alternatively fuelled vehicles, mostly using electric or hybrid powertrains, are showing sales growth outstripping their traditional combustion engined powered rivals, with a market share up from 2.8 per cent a year ago to 3 per cent in November this year. Continue reading Electric Hybrid Drive Trains to Gain Market Share in Automotive Sector
Three non-surgical beauty procedures you may not have known about
Non-surgical beauty procedures are hugely popular in 2015 and the trend looks set to gain even more momentum in the beauty industry next year, with more of us searching for ways to look more beautiful and feel more confident without having to go under the surgeon’s knife. Continue reading Three non-surgical beauty procedures you may not have known about
Five architectural trends: embrace or eschew?
As 2015 comes to a close, we predict the top five trends for architectural innovation in 2016: Continue reading Five architectural trends: embrace or eschew?
Three Tips for Controlling Nuisance Birds
Nuisance birds are a real problem for many homes and businesses across the UK. Unlike the control of rodents or insects, which can be done with poisons, traps or pesticides, killing or harming wild birds is illegal in the UK. This means more creative management and prevention methods need to be applied. We take a look at three top tips for dealing with nuisance birds. Continue reading Three Tips for Controlling Nuisance Birds
3 ways to make your work area greener
Enjoying a green lifestyle is also about make overall improvements in our life. A common way is to take environmentally-friendly methods at home, but we could also do this at work. People spend much of their lives indoors, not only in the house, but also at work. This could equal to 40 hours each week inside our office room or cubicle. Whether you are marketing associates, office assistants or intern students at big companies, it is likely that we will spend much of our time inside these small spaces. In this case, it is important to make our workspace energy efficient and eco-friendly. Here are simple changes we could do: Continue reading 3 ways to make your work area greener
Draw with a digital pen allows for early detection of Alzheimer’s or Parkinson
One of the great forgotten in today’s technological world, and will not be because he has not tried, is the digital pen. I do not mean to pointers to facilitate data entry or management with touch screens (they were very helpful with weathered old type) but the model that allows for instant scanning of all that we wrote with him. Continue reading Draw with a digital pen allows for early detection of Alzheimer’s or Parkinson
The neural networks based on IBM processor grows, and has 48 million digital neurons
A year ago, IBM announced the creation of a different processor than we had known. According to them, they had managed to produce a design inspired by the Brain and working as a neural network chip ( here we explain everything you need to know about them ) rather than as a conventional computer. This week announced a step forward on this project.
IBM explains that have managed to create a system with 48 million digital neurons. This figure approaches to having a small rodent. In the US company it is clear that the future of computing is to create two types of computers those that work conventionally and work with those synaptic connections. Continue reading The neural networks based on IBM processor grows, and has 48 million digital neurons
Optogenetics in action, small wireless mouse to control LEDs in their neurons
One of the most promising science future is optogenetics that allows brain cells turn on and off with pulses of light that can be controlled very accurately. So far one of the difficulties was precisely to carry these impulses to neurons in animals like mice with which they are working, but now there is a solution to that problem. Continue reading Optogenetics in action, small wireless mouse to control LEDs in their neurons
How to Promote Your Business Without Spending Too
One of the main issues of concern to employers is how to get more customers. But more than that, they want to find customers who purchase and consume in their business.
Clearly, if this were so there would be no easy challenge of entrepreneurship motivates us every day to improve everything we do and constantly seek ways to reach those goals. And who would not want to have thousands of dollars every month to make huge marketing campaigns. But the reality is different. Continue reading How to Promote Your Business Without Spending Too