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Blockchain technologies for automatic regulation and compliance
Professor Tomaso Aste from The UCL Centre for Blockchain Technologies shares his perspective on the use of blockchain technologies for both automatic regulation and...
Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies (CER)
Open Access Government (February 2018)
"Many thanks, Jonathan! The article looks great. Best regards, Eva."
Eva Böckle, Head of Communications, Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies...
University College London
Open Access Government (February 2018)
"Thank you so much for this. It has certainly been a great experience working with you and I will certainly...
Integrating nanomaterials safety data so that it is Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Re-usable
Professor Iseult Lynch from University of Birmingham, School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences explores the amazing opportunities offered by nanotechnologies
Nanotechnologies and the ability...
The European Brain Council (EBC)
Open Access Government (February 2018)
"Thank you very much for sending the link to the February edition - it looks great and full of excellent...
Royal Society of Chemistry
Open Access Government (February 2018)
"This is great – thank you so much Jonathan!"
Press Office, Royal Society of Chemistry
European Space Policy Institute (ESPI)
Open Access Government (February 2018)
"Thank you for letting me know, we will share the publication link on our platform.
"Space is taking an increasingly important...
Brands2Life on behalf of TechMarketView
Open Access Government (February 2018)
"Thanks so much for sending this through, we’ll pass onto Georgina and the rest of the TMV team. Hope to...
Natural colours from cellulose
Silvia Vignolini, Reader in Chemistry and Biomaterials at University of Cambridge explores the wonderful world of colour and how it affects our perception and...
Puzzled tribologist seeks contact with statistical physicist: Friction today
Julien Scheibert & Alain Le Bot at CNRS investigate the fascinating world of friction
Recently found in the “Scientists” section of the dating ads: “I...
Blockchains, trust and power: Governance models of the future
Sari Stenfors, PhD from the ReCon Blockchain Research Project at Aalto University looks at how distributed and open technologies transform our interactions
In a forward-looking...
Acute myeloid leukaemia (AML)
Acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), a form of blood cancer is placed into the spotlight by Open Access Government
Acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) is a form...
Advancing the frontiers of computing
Erwin Gianchandani and Michal Ziv-El from the National Science Foundation (NSF) provide a fascinating insight into how fundamental computing research is profoundly transforming our...
New aircraft configurations
Professor Jonathan Cooper from the Faculty of Engineering at University of Bristol discusses the constant drive for aircraft manufacturers to develop more fuel-efficient designs...
Reinforcing the foundations in Canadian teacher education
Both the Canadian Association of Foundations of Education and Canadian History of Education Association examine the fundamentals of teacher education in the country today
The...
Leading Portugal’s blockchain revolution
In a special interview with Open Access Government, Justin Wu from Etherify sheds light on the firm’s role as a leader in Portugal’s exciting...
Ground-breaking results for Huntington’s Disease (HD) research
Svein Olaf Olsen and Maiken Arnesen from the European Huntington Association reveal their thoughts on a recent and significant breakthrough concerning Huntington’s Disease (HD)...
Increasing the quality of higher education and research
Torbjørn Røe Isaksen, former Minister of Education and Research reveals his ambitions to increase the quality of higher education and research in Norway
These are...
Astronomy and the universe of discovery
Richard F. Green, Director, Division of Astronomical Sciences, U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) explores the wonders of astronomy and the universe of discovery
In October...
Disruptive innovation: How distributed ledger technologies are about to change society
European Commissioner for Digital Single Market, Andrus Ansip shares his thoughts on how digitisation is changing both people and society, including disruptive technologies such...















