Archive: July 2018

In full swing: Getting kids active at Wimbledon 2018

Tennis: A rich sport One of the major criticisms of tennis is the exclusivity that surrounds it in comparison to other sports such as football and rugby. Long considered a ‘rich sport’ due to the many private tennis clubs and associations dotted around the country, the sport’s chief organisations are...

Is the ‘virtual’ office the foreseeable future?

Today businesses are encouraging home working more than ever before, and now some are taking the plunge towards making their business fully virtual. This means that they have no fixed ‘bricks and mortar’ office residence and employees all work from home—or wherever there’s sufficient Wi-Fi signal—allowing the company to operate...

Underinsured items which could be found in your home!

The old saying of you can never judge a book by its cover has never been more accurate than when it comes to antiques. From vases being used as doorstops to the ancient sterling silver coated in bubble wrap within the mountains of  old clothes in the loft, everything has...

Are 3D printed organs set to become our future?

Like something dragged from a science fiction novel, 3D organ printing could be a revolutionary step in regenerative medicine and could radically alter what we expect from our health services. In principal, scientists use donor organs to create a type of bio-ink. This bio-ink helps to design and print intricate,...