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Folding wing tips could improve aircraft performance
Improving aerodynamic performance could be achieved using folding wing tips. The University of Bristol’s Professor Jonathan Cooper explains
How can UK universities protect themselves from cybercriminals?
Robert Stoneman, analyst at GlobalData highlights why UK universities are key targets for cybercriminals and how to safeguard from an attack
UK universities will find...
UK and France unite to tackle online radicalisation
Following the recent atrocities in Paris and the UK, The Prime Minister and French President Macron will meet today to discuss online radicalisation
New Cabinet announced with shock return for Gove
Following a surprising election where neither the Labour Party nor Conservatives won the majority, Prime Minister Teresa May has announced her new cabinet
Assisted target recognition for x-ray cargo scanning
How useful are Assisted Target Recognition algorithms and training for improving the detection performance of customs officers?
In situ electron microscopy unravelling mobile atoms
Recent development in in situ electron microscopy is discussed by Thomas Willum Hansen, Senior Researcher at DTU CEN - Center For Electron Nanoscopy.
Contemporary society...
Using Positron Emission Mammography to detect breast cancer
Dr Alla Reznik, Canada Research Chair in Physics of Medical Imaging, explains how Positron Emission Mammography is effective when detecting breast cancer
Showcasing 100 years of Estonian art and culture
Sirje Helme, Chief Executive Officer, Art Museum of Estonia shares how Estonian art will be brought to the forefront as the nation celebrates its centennial
Nanoscale imaging research: Small is beautiful
Professor Jakob Birkedal Wagner, Scientific Director at the Center for Electron Nanoscopy shares his knowledge relating to nanoscale imaging research
The X-ray free electron laser for biomolecular structure determination
Dr Dilano K Saldin, of the Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee outlines the potential of the x-ray free electron laser.
Therapies for weak muscles
It is estimated that ten percent of the costs of health care in Switzerland (or an equivalent of 500 billion Euros per annum in...
Is this the second coming of living labs in Europe?
Here, Seija Kulkki, of Aalto University School of Business discusses participative RDI for inclusive transformations and Europe’s living labs
North America Analysis May 2017
Welcome to this summer edition of Open Access Government – North America Analysis. In this supplement we highlight several articles from organisations within the...
How to brace for climate change as a business
Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) discusses the need to prepare for climate change as a business, presenting a tool to advance the understanding of...
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia: getting closer to a cure?
Associate Professor of Medical Genetics, Silvia Deaglio, highlights the research strides being made in the fight against chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Keeping pests under control requires ongoing research
Chris Bentley, Agricultural Research Service – U.S. Department of Agriculture, explains why research must continue to protect crops from pests and insects
Shining a light on brain functionality after stroke
Professor Saverio Pavone, of the European Laboratory for Non Linear Spectroscopy and Department of Physics highlights the latest advances in stroke research
Supporting the ageing population as a corporate mission
Ana João Sepulveda outlines how 40+Lab is helping organisations and businesses to out-rival in supporting the ageing population and preparing for the silver economy
NHS cyber-attack: the biggest in history
In the wake of the NHS cyber-attack, Nigel Hawkins, Managing Director EMEA, Everbridge outlines how organisations can limit the damage of such an attack
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Optimising the communication plan of a basic research project
European-supported project “Darklight” shows how basic research can have an impact at several levels, including the general public, if properly communicated





















