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5 levers to pull to optimise productivity and operational efficiency
Operational efficiency in the UK is at an all-time low, with the ONS recently reporting zero annual growth in economic output per hour in the last quarter of 2022.
The development of research software engineering as a profession
Dr Joanna Leng at the School of Computing explores Research Software Engineering (RSE) as an emerging profession, and how computing technology is core to many professions.
Driving innovation and efficiency in UK public sector procurement
With digital transformation emerging as a catalyst for driving public sector procurement practices, we examine how technology and software continues to change the world around us.
Drug repositioning without the gene expression of disease cells treated with drugs
Y-h. Taguchi, Professor at the Department of Physics, Chuo University in Japan, provides comments on drug repositioning without the gene expression of disease cells treated with various drugs.
£35m offered to improve connectivity between NHS enterprise data platforms
NHS England has published a procurement notice for a commercial partner who can deliver new and improved enterprise data platforms protected by advanced privacy and data security.
Urban heat disparities: Exploring inequality and environmental impact
The Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory studied US cities, uncovering urban heat disparities in air temperature variations among demographic groups, particularly between Black and white residents.
Helping children with EAL to settle and thrive in school
Schools need to support EAL children to help them feel valued and engaged in the lesson alongside their peers, with an ability to play their part in the school community.
Emerging remote patient monitoring solutions virtually re-wiring the hospital ward of the future
Kelly Bevington, Digital Procurement Frameworks at NHS Shared Business Services (NHS SBS), explains remote patient monitoring solutions.
The challenges of practising intellectual humility with deeply held religious beliefs
In this fourth of a five-article series in Open Access Government on the topic of intellectual humility (IH), Peter C. Hill explores the challenges associated with practising IH with deeply held religious beliefs.
Kostas Alexis – Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Kostas Alexis is Full Professor at the Department of Engineering Cybernetics of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Highlights of his research include...
AI in the NHS: £21M investment revolutionises diagnoses and patient care
AI in the NHS: The UK's national health service is to deploy AI with £21M investment, accelerating diagnoses for cancers, strokes, and heart conditions, revolutionising patient care.
Unleashing the power of science, research and innovation in Asia
Preethi Kesavan, Head at the School of Advanced Technology and Digital Media, LSBF Singapore, highlights the transformative role of science, research and innovation in Asia.
Renewfood manufacturing: Food production for a nourished, resilient nation
Dr Kang Lan Tee, Matthew Hutchinson, Joe Price and Professor Tuck Seng Wong from the University of Sheffield explain the importance of re-imagining food production to support people and the planet.
Bridging the gap between researchers and entrepreneurs
Dr Venizelos Efthymiou from the FOSS Research Centre at the University of Cyprus discusses the vision of partnership for researchers and entrepreneurs in the EIRIE platform.
UK Space Agency invests £2.1 million in cutting-edge space technologies
The UK Space Agency has invested 2.1 million in hyper advanced space technologies throughout it's Enabling Technologies Programme.
Identifying and mitigating risks inherent in IT migration projects
Nick Denning, CEO of IT consultancy Diegesis and veteran of multiple transformation projects, looks at how to identify and mitigate the specific risks involved in IT migration projects.
AI: Challenges to deploy responsible & ethical systems
Dayna Arnold, Project Manager at Zest Consult, a leading digital technology consultancy, discusses the challenges businesses face with AI and the struggle for ethical systems.





















