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Do dogs want to go to heaven?
History & The Arts

Do dogs want to go to heaven?

...sustained philosophical or religious debate. Nonetheless, there are significant issues that reward contemplation even if you are not in mourning. If it turns out that humans alone are able to go to heaven, what is it that makes us unique? Is the difference between humans and other species one that might be considered “religious”? For example, do humans have different...
Business Bursts: Supply chain
Health, Sports & Psychology

Business Bursts: Supply chain

...and the paper is printed and produced in Brazil. So in trying to actually create shorter supply chains and therefore greater value for these kinds of companies is a bigger management, but also marketing challenge particularly because of concerns about sustainability of the goods they sell and the energy input into producing them and where they come from. 3’52”...
Building motivation and resilience in research
Science, Maths & Technology

Building motivation and resilience in research

...sustain motivation adopt a growth mindset to approach challenges effectively...Building motivation and resilience in research: 1 Understanding resilience - Research and project work often feel like a marathon rather than a sprint. While moments of discovery can be exhilarating, the process is rarely straightforward. Experiments fail, papers get rejected, deadlines shift,...
What does Marine LePen plan for France?
Society, Politics & Law

What does Marine LePen plan for France?

...sustainable”. Not many people will have the inclination to read the lot, but I did. And what I discovered was a candidate who plans not so much to take France out of Europe as cut it free of the whole continent. The key themes of the weighty manifesto are for France to leave both the eurozone and the EU and to prioritise national interests over global forces. Le Pen...
How can corporations reduce digital carbon footprints?
Nature & Environment

How can corporations reduce digital carbon footprints?

...sustained exponential growth will continue to result in the growth in carbon emissions. On the bright side, as more of the technology supply and operations infrastructure transitions away from fossil fuel-based energy, the rate of growth might indeed slow from exponential to simple linear models. Organisations might be tempted to consider digital carbon footprints...
The politics of food introduction
Society, Politics & Law

The politics of food introduction

...sustainable ways, using very traditional methods; for the connoisseur of cider, if you like, and there's a lot of knowledge about cider and beer in Britain and this is also an aspect of pleasure. On the other hand governments are concerned about people drinking cheap cider in city centres and getting drunk, so called binge drinking and there have been many policies that...
Life Beyond Earth: The Big Debate
Science, Maths & Technology

Life Beyond Earth: The Big Debate

...sustainability. You can find out more about the research group here. Learn more with OpenLearn [OpenTalks logo / logo Sgwrs Agored.] OpenTalks is a series of events run by The Open University in Wales. OpenTalks work to engage the public with The OU’s research and aims to make academics’ work inspiring and accessible to communities in Wales. This supports...
Porter’s Value Chain and the Business of Film
Money & Business

Porter’s Value Chain and the Business of Film

...on things such as writing and editing. Other important functions in the value network can be provided more efficiently and effectively by value chain specialists such as payments or logistics. If film organisations leave a number of value activities to specialists then can then create a third- party marketplace and offer for example sustainable prop supplied for film....