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How can Americans attain full health and wellness potential?
Open Access Government examines how the U.S. is building a stronger foundation for a healthier future – one in which every American can attain their full health and wellness potential.
The advancement of science in Japan
The advancement of science in Japan is a crucial aim of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS).
Professor Nick Jennings CB FREng FRS – Royal Academy of Engineering
Professor Nick Jennings CB FREng FRS is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering and Chair of its Engineering Policy Centre Committee
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What government priorities does the UK need to save the public sector
The UK is currently facing some of the worst peacetime conditions, so what government priorities do we need to reinstate the public sector?
Why people are the key to data-driven transformation
Alan Jacobson, Chief Data & Analytics Officer, Alteryx discusses why people, analytics and automation are key to data-driven transformation.
Biocolloidy and Epigenetics – Is “scientific revolution” a useful concept in biology?
Is Thomas Kuhn's idea of "scientific revolution" useful for explaining advance in biological research? The examples of biocolloidy and epigenetics.
Solar powered hydrogen could drive down costs of sustainable alternatives
A new kind of solar panel has achieved 9% efficiency in converting water into solar powered hydrogen and oxygen, mimicking natural photosynthesis.
What cybersecurity trends can we expect to see in 2023
As organisations become increasingly digital, adopting new technologies, applications and services, what can we expect from cybersecurity in the next 12 months?
HIV is more likely for women suffering from intimate partner violence
Women who experience recent intimate partner violence are three times more likely to contract HIV in regions like Sub-Saharan Africa.
Optical character recognition for ancient non-alphabetic scripts
Shai Gordin, Senior Lecturer at Digital Pasts Lab in Ariel University, looks at the deciphering of ancient non-alphabetic scripts, and the technology we use to understand it.
Decarbonising the entire UK transport system
The Department for Transport’s efforts to decarbonise the entire UK transport system are charted here by Open Access Government.
Managing the energy price rises in Europe
Open Access Government delve into how the European Commission tackled 2022’s dramatic energy price rises.
Taiwan’s National Science and Technology Council
Open Access Government write about Taiwan’s National Science and Technology Council and their important and ambitious targets.
Great leaps in multiple sclerosis treatment but the holy grail is still ahead
CEO of MS Australia Rohan Greenland highlights the breakthroughs in treating attacks on the brain and spinal cord in multiple sclerosis (MS). But his sights are set firmly on the great unmet needs: to repair damaged nerves, reverse disability, and ultimately, prevent MS.
Farmers to receive government payments for sustainable farming
The UK government is handing out payments to those who utilise sustainable farming and deliver greener food production while enhancing nature.
Winter and beyond: the government needs basic technology to solve NHS challenges
Technology can help to address some of the biggest NHS challenges – as long as the latest government is able to harness it.
Perceptions of the ‘Short Guide to Personal Recovery in Mental Health’
Jackie Mellese, Communication Manager at Mental Health Europe, with Mental Health Ireland (MHI), explain how the ‘Short Guide to Personal Recovery in Mental Health’ is perceived.
Tackling public sector energy security and management through the IoT
The energy sector is undergoing enormous change as governments and businesses strive to transform energy security, storage and consumption.
Predicting placenta accreta through blood panels
Researchers have identified circulating microparticle proteins with the ability to predict placenta accrete spectrum cases before their delivery, allowing improved mortality and morbidity for mothers.
Overcoming the cost challenge of rare, orphan & genetic therapies and CGT development
Craig Caceci, Managing Director, Terebellum®, walks us through how to overcome the cost challenge of CGT development for rare, orphan and genetic therapies.





















