Simon Cocking

New project aims to restore 57 hectares of Shropshire lowland heath

Image Bilberry Bumblebee (Bombus monticola) © Steven Falk “Get the Marches Buzzing” a new Buglife project, set to restore 57…

4 years ago

Thriving On Overload : The 5 Powers for Success in a World of Exponential Information, reviewed

We look at this book by Ross Dawson, THRIVING ON OVERLOAD The 5 Powers for Success in a World of Exponential Information.…

4 years ago

Are falling insect numbers due to record summer temperatures?

The Bugs Matter Citizen Science Survey, led by conservation charities Kent Wildlife Trust and Buglife, found a 64% decline in…

4 years ago

Can Tech and Brain Science Solve Maritime’s Drug Smuggling?

Guest Post by David Stephen Europol often makes news for drug bust, including the recent interception of a 21 meter-long vessel, conveying…

4 years ago

ELLIPAL Titan Mini Cold Wallet

We will be reviewing the ELLIPAL Titan Mini Cold Wallet shortly, see more details on their website here. ELLIPAL Titan…

4 years ago

Business Showcase : 1% for the Planet

Describe the company – the elevator pitch … 1% for the Planet is a global network of businesses, individuals, and…

4 years ago

Irish Health Innovation Awards announced

Irish Health professionals scoop HIHI Clinical Innovation Awards for their work on the development of new health tech products Prof. Seamus…

4 years ago

Infinix ZERO 5G 2023 reviewed

We look at the new Infinix ZERO 5G 2023. See more about the product on their website here. Infinix ZERO…

4 years ago

EMEC search for 2023 Earthshot champions

The search is on for The Earthshot Prize 2023 with the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) continuing its role as…

4 years ago

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