The EVs you can trust: from Electric Vehicles to Electronic Voting

The EVs you can trust: from Electric Vehicles to Electronic Voting

Originally posted on Linkedin This will be short, sweet and to the point. I will not be voting. The madness of requiring voters to vote at public booths, and in public places among public gatherings, potentially exposing voters to the coronavirus, is unfathomable....
The future of work: the 9 benefits of Telecommuting

The future of work: the 9 benefits of Telecommuting

Originally posted on LinkedIn UPDATE 15th March 2020. Whilst coronavirus is nothing to sneeze at (pardon the pun), it is forcing complete lockdowns in places like northern Italy and Spain; the City of Manila in the Philippines; and the...
The science of well-being

The science of well-being

Originally published on Linkedin  What constitutes well-being? In many ways this is a rather sensitive topic as political, religious, cultural and ethical issues come into play. What may be seen as generally ‘good’ by one, may be regarded as...
Night-time Photovoltaic cells

Night-time Photovoltaic cells

Originally posted on LinkedIn   Unless you have been living under a rock, most of us have heard and may even have solar technology atop our roofs at home. Indeed, the price of solar has come a long way down ever since it was first introduced in 1954 with a slim...
Brexit – the UK is no longer part of the EU: 5 key implications

Brexit – the UK is no longer part of the EU: 5 key implications

Originally posted on LinkedIn I am not a man of politics. Personally I find it all too disconcerting, more problematic than useful. I would certainly like to see those in power adopt a far more pragmatic and strategic long-term vision, rather than their often...