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An exploration into signal identification without signal formulation
Professor Taguchi, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology at Chuo University and colleague Professor Mototake discuss their research on ‘Signal identification without signal formulation’ in this Open Access Government Q&A.
European Parliament approves Nature Restoration Law
In a closely-watched session, the European Parliament narrowly passed the Nature Restoration Law with 336 votes in favour.
Cybersecurity resilience: Empowering government CISOs
Advancing technologies enable improved citizen communication and resource management for governmental organisations through digital services and digitisation opportunities.
Using psychedelics to mitigate Treatment Resistant Depression
Cosmo Feilding-Mellen, CEO, Beckley Psytech, charts the role of psychedelics in mitigating Treatment Resistant Depression.
UK and Poland strengthen cooperation at NATO summit
During the NATO Summit in Lithuania, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Polish President Andrzej Duda held a meeting to discuss bilateral cooperation and regional security concerns.
Stop low back pain: A self treatment approach
There is a 2-minute corrective exercise which research proves provides relief from low back pain to 90% of those who do it, explains Dr. Hélène Bertrand, who discusses the impact of SI joints and possible pain treatments.
Exploring neurological & mental brain disorders in Europe
European Brain Council provides a very helpful update on Brain disorders in Europe – neurological and mental alike.
Government institutions’ ability to provide trustworthy digital identity solutions in question?
As the digital identity space expands, we must ask ourselves whether UK organisations are ready to embrace a new era of digital identity.
NIJ puts science to work for justice system stakeholders
Nancy La Vigne PhD, Director of the National Institute of Justice, shares perspectives on how the Institute advances justice across the nation and beyond, strengthening the scientific tools and discoveries that support justice system stakeholders.
Thinking beyond student attendance as a measure of student engagement
Moving from student attendance as the sole measure of pupil engagement will allow universities to support on those at risk of early withdrawal, says Richard Stock, Academic Registrar at the University of Essex.
Cybersecurity solutions for governments and public sector bodies
In today’s tech-reliant economies, governments and public sector bodies need significant cybersecurity solutions for assets critical to the safe and effective functioning of a country.
How artificial intelligence can aid urban development
Artificial intelligence can be a game-changer in the mission of modernizing urban development, especially when it comes to transportation infrastructure.
UK and US strengthen partnership and discuss global issues
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and President Biden discussed the Atlantic Declaration and progress in clean energy, minerals, and defence cooperation.
What is age-related macular degeneration?
Age-related macular degeneration is known to affect millions of people around the globe and is fourth on the list of diseases that commonly lead...
New research challenges previous beliefs on African human evolution and migration
New genetic research challenges the belief in human evolution and migration of there being a single African population which gave rise to all humans.
NHS expands virtual wards to provide home hospital care for children
The NHS expands virtual wards enabling hospital-level care at home for thousands of children, announces Chief executive Amanda Pritchard.
How local councils are using low-code technology to improve citizen wellbeing
With the support of low-code technology, local councils can easily improve citizen engagement and cost-effectively protect their health and environment .
Understanding immune mechanisms to create novel treatments for primary biliary cholangitis
Professor Channakeshava S Umeshappa from Dalhousie University discusses the burden of primary biliary cholangitis and how understanding immune mechanisms may help to treat it.
UK and Taiwan sign MOU to strengthen health cooperation
The UK and Taiwan have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to enhance their collaboration on various health-related issues.
Cosmo Feilding-Mellen – Beckley Psytech
Cosmo Feilding Mellen is CEO at Beckley Psytech and a drug development entrepreneur dedicated to unlocking the medical potential psychoactive substances, in order to...





















