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Alex Parker

Future energy savers: Will radiative cooling be the next big energy saver? - 1 views

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    For a few years a team of academics in the US has been on a quest to revolutionise the way buildings are cooled. Now, ongoing research by one of them could be about to deliver one of the biggest gamechangers to building management, as Andrew Tunnicliffe finds out.
cloudcherry

Why every CX team needs to plug into the power of integrations - 0 views

A CEM platform is nothing without a little help from its friends. And we at CloudCherry say this as a full-featured CEM platform ourselves. We’ve invested a ton of time and energy into buildi...

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started by cloudcherry on 21 Jan 19 no follow-up yet
Alex Parker

Ramadan restaurants: Where to break your fast in London - 1 views

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    Ramadan starts on 5 May and restaurants across London are offering specific Iftar menus for the whole month for people to break their fast this Ramadan. Verdict Foodservice looks at some of the restaurants offering Iftar menus.
Alex Parker

Restaurant industry trends UK: Five of the fastest growing in the UK - 1 views

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    Since the start of 2019 consumers have seen a number of growing restaurant trends in the UK, with vegan and vegetarian meals being one of the most popular among diners. CBD-infused foods are also seeing an increase in demand in restaurants. The country is ever more aware of the amount of food that is wasted and the effect food and packaging has on the planet, and more people dining at home instead of eating out at restaurants.
Alex Parker

The winds of change blow for Japan's energy mix - 1 views

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    Following the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, Japan has struggled as many of its nuclear power plants remain off the grid, forcing the country to turn to expensive foreign gas imports. A new report however by Wood Mackenzie highlights the potential wind power has for transforming the Japanese energy mix. Could a great leap see Japan become a wind powerhouse?
narwhaldata

Technology Users List - 0 views

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    Pegasi Media Group technology contact list can help you reach wide range of decision makers at various industries located throughout U.S. Our technology contact list enables you to select the features that best fit your needs.
Dimitry Kameson

Know the Problems with Free Payday Loans Repayment - 0 views

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    Free payday loans are the absolutely free from any type of hectic official procedure. One can simply obtain cash without undergoing any hassle.
jacob logan

Electronic skin is giving prosthetics an exceptional sense of touch - 1 views

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    Robotic and prosthetic devices may one day be equipped with a sense of touch equivalent to or better than human skin. A research team at the National University of Singapore (NUS) has developed the Asynchronous Coded Electronic Skin (ACES) system, which can sense touch at 1,000 times the speed of the human nervous system.
Alex Parker

Bright futures: efficiency versus cost in solar cell production - 1 views

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    While the use of solar cells is become increasingly widespread, the silicon technology used in many types is becoming obsolete. JP Casey looks at concentrated solar power, micro-trackers and perovskite compounds as innovations that could potentially improve solar efficiency.
Alex Parker

China food service industry: What are the current trends? - 1 views

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    China's food industry is rapidly changing. As its population continues to grow, foodservice operators have to meet new consumer demands as tastes are changing and becoming westernised, and new technology is being introduced to the foodservice industry.
Alex Parker

Dams be damned: is hydropower holding countries back? - 1 views

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    A 2000 report by the World Commission on Dams showed a huge fall in popularity, leading some to declare the era of the dam was over. Almost two decades on and they are enjoying something of a renaissance. Andrew Tunnicliffe speaks with Professor Benjamin Sovacool about the impact dams have on the socioeconomics of a country and why corruption is often rife.
Alex Parker

What does the future hold for hydropower energy? - 1 views

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    What does the future hold for the world's largest renewable energy source, hydropower? Hydropower is an incredibly old source of energy, tracing its usage back to the watermills that have been a staple of civilisations since ancient times. Today, it is the largest source of renewable energy in the world, with an installed capacity of over 1126GW in 2018. Hydropower is particularly prominent in China, where the world's largest power station Three Gorges power plant in Hubei province produces 22.5GW. Other massive projects also dot the country, including the Xilodu (12.3GW) and Longtan (6.3GW) dams.
Alex Parker

Cricket World Cup 2019: How the stadiums are adopting renewable energy - 1 views

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    While the world's eyes are on the sporting action during this year's Cricket World Cup, behind the scenes the UK stadiums hosting the games are smashing renewable energy goals.
Alex Parker

The Restaurant That Makes Mistakes: Behind the scenes - 1 views

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    Michelin-starred chef Josh Eggleton took on the challenge of opening the UK's first restaurant where all employees live with dementia in the Channel 4 documentary The Restaurant That Makes Mistakes'. The programme looks into how 14 people diagnosed with various forms of dementia can interact and work in the world.
Alex Parker

Starbucks sustainability: Current and future packaging efforts - 1 views

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    US-headquartered coffeehouse chain Starbucks has upped its packaging sustainability efforts over recent years - from implementing cup charges to selling own-brand reusable tumblers. Packaging Gateway takes a look at the current and future sustainable packaging efforts from Starbucks.
Alex Parker

Walney Extension: The largest offshore windfarm in the world - 1 views

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    Offshore wind could be described as the younger sibling of onshore wind, with the first offshore windfarm being completed off the coast of Denmark 1991. In countries such as the US, offshore wind is almost non-existent at the moment , but offshore wind is particularly strong in the UK and Europe, with 1.9GW being installed on the continent in the first half of 2019.
Alex Parker

McDonald's innovation in the US- What are they doing? - 1 views

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    McDonald's is the secondlargest fast-food restaurant chain in the world, available in 119 countries with approximately 36,900 restaurants and nearly 68 million customers visiting every day. Innovation has played a huge part in its success.
jacob logan

ESMO 2019: Seven promising liquid biopsy companies at ESMO Congress - 1 views

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    Liquid biopsy, a minimally invasive cancer diagnostic tool, has gained momentum in the last five years due to its advantages over the archaic painful procedure of solid tumour biopsy.
lynna123

Brands' Organic Vs. Paid Tiktok Content Strategy - 1 views

As TikTok continues its rapid user growth worldwide, brands are starting to follow suit to go where the "eyeballs" are to stay relevant and engage with a broader set of audiences. Many of such bra...

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started by lynna123 on 26 Mar 20 no follow-up yet
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