Month: July 2018

Webinar Greening your event

Have you ever wondered how to reduce your event ecological impact? How can you ensure your next event will have the lightest impact on the environment? Have you thought about raising awareness and training your participants to the best practices? You regularly organise meetings, workshops and seminars gathering many stakeholders

World Congress of the IUCN

The last one took place in Hawai, USA, in 2016 and about 10 000 people gathered and adopted more than 100 resolutions protecting biodiversity and tackling challenges such as global warming.  The 2020 World Conservation Congress will take place in Marseilles, as it represents the Mediterranean, which is one of

Research Headlines – Repairing cartilage damage with a little help from 3D printing

Roughly 151 million people worldwide suffer from osteoarthritis, meaning that they experience chronic pain, reduced mobility and limited quality of life. Attempts to repair cartilage thus far have offered limited functionality and only temporary pain reduction. The usual course of action is therefore to replace the entire joint, rather than

Research Headlines – Data mining the law

An EU-funded project is exploring how data-mining tools and artificial intelligence can efficiently analyse ever-expanding volumes of complex legal texts, legislation and case law. Powered by WPeMatico

Research Headlines – Bright future for ‘chaotic’ optical communications

Ground-breaking developments using optomechanical crystals, microchips and ‘chaos’ pave the way for faster, safer and more robust digital communications. All this, thanks to the ongoing work of the EU-funded PHENOMEN project. Powered by WPeMatico