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Revolutionising social care: How technology-enabled insights transform local authority services
                    Open Access Government sits down with Alex Nash and Nerys Hebdon from The Access Group to discuss their innovative AI-driven TEC platform and its impact on local authorities and communities.                
            Government digital transformation: Progress, potential, and pitfalls
                    The push for digital transformation across government services gaining more attraction, but recent reviews have shown that the is still a long way to go.                 
            AI-generated essays lack the human touch and suffer for it, study finds
                    A new study from the University of East Anglia (UEA) has found that while AI-generated essays may appear polished and coherent, they fall short in one critical area: human engagement.                 
            First significant ischemic stroke therapy advancement since 2002
                    A new study by the University of Manchester has found that a new clotbusting drug is significantly better at treating ischemic stroke than existing treatments.                
            Building sustainable NHS-private sector partnerships: Expanding private patient units and beyond
                    A fresh drive for partnership between the NHS and the private sector opens the door to greater collaboration. Carly Caton, Partner in the health and life sciences team at UK and Ireland law firm Browne Jacobson, explains how to create lasting partnerships that drive mutual financial, health and innovation benefits.                
            $2.7 Million NIH grant fuels development of first comprehensive syphilis test
                    Amidst a stark rise in US syphilis cases, researchers have secured a $2.7 million NIH grant to develop the first comprehensive, rapid test for active infection that aims to deliver accurate results within 10 minutes.                
            MIT engineers achieve breakthrough in fault-tolerant quantum computing
                    MIT engineers have achieved a major leap towards fault-tolerant quantum computing by demonstrating an order-of-magnitude stronger nonlinear light-matter coupling. This breakthrough promises nanosecond-speed quantum information readout and processing, significantly accelerating the path to practical quantum computation.                
            CO2 mineralization in cement and concrete
                    Hegoi Manzano from the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) explores CO2 mineralization in cement and concrete, along with related EU policies and programmes, as well as carbon capture, utilisation, and storage.                
            Remote Scottish communities will benefit from broadband boost
                    Tens of thousands of homes and businesses across some of the most remote areas in Scotland are expected to gain access to fast, reliable internet for the first time due to a major UK Government investment.                 
            EU environment policy: Nature, biodiversity, the circular economy and chemicals
                    Explore EU environment policy, illustrated by the examples of nature, biodiversity, the circular economy and chemicals, with Open Access Government.                
            Integrated research on psychotherapy and social work: A holonical approach to child abuse intervention...
                    Professor Norifumi Senga from Kansai University discusses his research on effective intervention methods for child abuse. His work emphasises the Holonical Approach, which focuses on understanding the complex interactions within systems to enhance child protection strategies.                
            Norifumi Senga – Kansai University
                    Norifumi Senga is a professor, KANSAI University, Japan. He was awarded a Ph.D in psychology from Nagoya University in 2016. From 2005 to 2017,...                
            Achieving cost savings and improved performance in the NHS: A data-driven path to sustainable...
                    In this article, Gareth Jenkins from Changeology Group Ltd examines how data-driven methodologies – supported by real NHS case studies – can foster meaningful, sustainable change.                
            Researchers identify the key metabolic drivers of Parkinson’s disease
                    Dr Sung Min Son and Prof David Rubinsztein (UK DRI at Cambridge) have identified a key enzyme driving forms of Parkinson’s disease, highlighting a promising new target for treatment.                
            New AI algorithm sharpening the focus on light-based data analysis
                    A new machine learning method from Rice University helps scientists better understand the unique light signatures of molecules and materials. This AI algorithm breakthrough at Rice University offers clearer, faster analysis for medical and scientific applications.                
            WHO issues new recommendations to end “medicalised” female genital mutilation
                    New evidence shows female genital mutilation is increasingly being carried out by health workers, with one in four girls undergoing the procedure at their hands.                
            New strategic priorities set out for public sector procurement
                    The UK Government has issued a new National Procurement Policy Statement (NPPS), which came into effect on 24 February 2025 alongside the Procurement Act 2023.                 
            NHS to introduce ambient voice technology to speed up appointments
                    NHS clinicians will benefit from ambient voice technology that cuts admin time and makes appointments more efficient.                
            New NHS app reform prevents 1.5 million missed hospital appointments
                    Millions of patients will gain greater choice and flexibility through a significant update to the NHS app, making it easier to manage their healthcare.                
            Affordable hydrogen fuel production: Novel surface reconstruction strategy
                    Scientists at Tohoku University have pioneered an affordable hydrogen production method using a novel surface reconstruction strategy for catalysts. This breakthrough in non-noble metal cathodes brings cost-effective clean fuel closer to reality, targeting commercial applications.                
            




















