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Supporting the U.S. Physical Sciences
Open Access Government looks at supporting the U.S. Physical Sciences in the U.S., including research on superconductivity, high energy physics, and quantum information science.
Using lotteries instead of auctioning is both inefficient and inequality-creating
Yew-Kwang Ng, Emeritus Professor in the Department of Economics at Monash University, compares the use of the lottery and auctioning to allocate scarce goods.
What is change management?
Andrew White, Senior Fellow in Management Practice at the University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School, explains the basics of change management for us.
Do electric eels have the power to drive genetic modification?
Electric eels are renowned for their ability to generate up to 860 volts of electricity, a power potential previously harnessed to run machines.
Clinical technology: Short-termism or the golden thread?
Jacqueline Davis, Chief Nursing Informatics Officer at System C Healthcare, discusses some key obstacles the NHS faces as it navigates the digital transformation.
Nourishing our golden years: Working to support healthy ageing with healthier choices
Although life expectancy is increasing, many older adults spend their later years in poor health; DG SANTES’s Sandra Gallina tells us about the European Commission’s efforts in supporting healthy ageing.
Light therapy’s potential in easing Alzheimer’s symptoms
Light therapy could be a significant breakthrough in reducing symptoms associated with Alzheimer's disease.
Toxic textiles: Potential health risks associated with toxic chemicals in clothing
Maria A. Muñoz and Pamela J. Lein from the University of California, Davis, focus on the potential health risks associated with toxic chemicals in clothing.
Treatments for ADHD: Can neurotherapies help treat children and adults?
Professor Katya Rubia from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Neurosciences at King’s College London discusses the potential of non-invasive brain therapies, including neurofeedback, as treatments for ADHD.
Why cloud technology is essential to policing and the wider public sector’s future
Crown Workforce Management’s Managing Director, Mike Hawkesford, argues that Cloud technology is more secure and efficient than on-premise and hosted servers.
Finworks – Data management and workflow solutions
Finworks build software ‘with people, for people’ using their low-code data management and workflow platforms to achieve efficiencies and repeatability.
The power of social prescribing for holistic patient care
Joanna Seymour, Director of Development at Warm Wales, discusses how social prescribing is combatting fuel poverty, improving health, and reducing pressure on GP services.
Decoding pandemic precision: From SARS-CoV-2 to influenza vaccination strategies
The need for public health officials to be able to model the spread of an infectious disease has never been more apparent than in the early days of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.
Towards generalised pairs trading strategies through AI
Here, we learn about Professor Chien-Feng Huang’s interdisciplinary research at the National University of Kaohsiung in Taiwan, concerning the move towards generalised pairs trading strategies through artificial intelligence.
Enhancing cancer care through genomic testing
Simon Holt, Honorary Professor at Swansea University, reflects on the key challenges within cancer care and the benefits of genomic testing in improving patient outcomes.
Data governance and government: The need for effective and protective data management
Marc Hoogstad, Head of Product Management at Finworks, tells us about the key challenges and best practices that governments must consider when establishing their data governance framework.
International order management hurdles and how custom OMS can help
Navigating the complexities of international order management poses challenges, from diverse regulations to inventory issues.
Hidden role of plant waxes in environmental communication
Researchers from the University of Toronto Scarborough have revealed that the protective waxy barrier surrounding plants may be crucial in sending chemical signals to other plants and insects.
Barry Bennett – BELECTRIC GmbH
Barry Bennett is Managing Director at BELECTRIC Solar Ltd., BELECTRIC GmbH’s UK subsidiary
He started his professional career as an engineer and made his way...
Ultrananocrystalline diamond (UNCD™) coating for new-generation implantable medical devices/prostheses
In this materials science piece, Orlando Auciello, describes the development of a unique multifunctional/best biocompatible ultrananocrystalline diamond (UNCDTM) coating for new-generation implantable medical devices and prostheses.





















