Ongoing attempts to contain the Covid19 pandemic meant that many of the big events that traditionally dominate January, such as Davos and CES, only occurred online.…
Monthly Archives: February, 2021
A new study by health food chain Holland & Barrett has found that there has been a significant surge in older people turning to veganism in…
Water shortage is one of the world’s most pressing problems, and one that is highlighted by the Global Goals number 6 which promises “clean water and sanitation…
It appears that most governments across Europe believe that e-scooters are an important part of future transport plans. Yet working out ways to create structures and…
The Covid19 pandemic has once again highlighted the need for everyone, especially more senior citizens to stay healthy. And with much of the planet on lockdown…
Earlier this week we spoke to investors and author Jim Mellon about his superb new book Moo’s Law which looks at the potential of cultured (or…
The UK government has reiterated its ambition that half of all journeys and towns and cities should be cycled or walked by 2030. Transport Secretary Grant…
Most people know of blockchain as the technology that underpins cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. The tech, which at its most basic form can be described as a…
One of the big issues facing the alt meat world, both plant-based product manufacturers as well as cultured (lab-processed) meat makers, is scaling. How do companies…
Beer company Brewdog quite rightly seems to be very keen to its bit for the environment. It has recently announced a partnership with the Eden Project…