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UK Government to introduce cyber security and resilience bill

Today, the UK government has revealed its new Cyber Security and Resilience Bills plans, improving the nation's defence against growing cyber threats.
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Government pledges £20 million to support drones and flying taxis

The UK Government has announced £20m to support drone operations for emergency services and eco-friendly flying taxi services.
The growing AI ecosystem - how can these tools solve my specific problem? Image source: Matt Truck, https://mattturck.com/landscape/mad2024.pdf

AI use cases for citizens

Drawing on real-world experience and research involving over 4,000 AI use cases, Nortal provides insights into how governments can best utilise AI.
Fig. 1 Comparison of the RLM geometry with the cosmological views of Plato (in Timaeus) and Aristotle (in Mechanica A) (3,4).

The role of neutrinos, quantum mechanics and special relativity in baryogenesis

Constantinos G. Vayenas from the University of Patras and the Academy of Athens, explores the roles of neutrinos, quantum mechanics, and special relativity in baryogenesis.

Prof. Dr. Daniela Jacob – Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS)

Prof Dr Daniela Jacob studied meteorology in Darmstadt and obtained her doctorate in Hamburg. Since 2015, Daniela Jacob has been Director of the Climate...
Figure 1. Proposed method for creating a holobiont from engineered minimal genome endosymbionts (derived from JCVI-Syn3B) that regenerate progenitor cells in liver tissue. Fluorescently labeled endosymbiont chassis bacteria with a cationic lipid coating (1) pick up protein coronas comprised of blood peptides as they traffic to the liver (2). The labeled bacteria can be visualized in the tissue (3). Once inside the host cells, the engineered endosymbionts secrete transcription factors that affect the genetic circuits of the cell (4), with limited replication with the host cytoplasm (5). After sustained reprogramming by the secreted transcription factors, the function of the holobiont is redirected (6) toward progenitor cells that can regenerate damaged liver tissue (7). Figure created using Biorender.

Tracing evolution’s blueprint: Minimal genome life and the engineering of synthetic endosymbiosis

Roksana Riddle and Christopher H. Contag from Michigan State University discuss the concept of endosymbiosis, how it has evolved, and present strategies to engineering endosymbionts and their applications in developing innovative therapies.
Unrecognizable pharma research scientist selecting the only set of drugs personalized by genome sequencing in a lineup of pills and tablets. Healthcare concept for pharmacogenomics, pharmacogenetics.

CYP genes and haplotypes in personalised medicine

Brian Tait, Chief Scientific Officer at Haplomic Technologies Pty Ltd, focuses here on CYP genes, haplotypes, and their applications in personalised medicine.
A solar technician in a high-visibility jacket and helmet stands next to a solar panel, with a serene landscape featuring a pond and distant greenery under a partly cloudy sky.

Great British Energy reveals £200 million solar panel initiative

The UK Government has put a new focus on reducing energy bills for schools and NHS sites across the country.

Climate change webinar: The interconnection between hazardous events and health

Discover the latest webinar by Open Access Government in discussion with Professor Daniela Jacob, Professor Kirstie Ebi and Professor Virginia Murray, about the climate crisis and our health.
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£740m funding for 10,000 new places for SEND children

The UK Government has announced funding for 10,000 new school places for SEND children, delivering on its Plan for Change.

Roksana Riddle – Institute for Quantitative Health Science and Engineering Michigan State University

Roksana Riddle is a PhD student in the Contag Lab and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, and Biochemistry...
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Can premenstrual symptoms help improve women’s healthcare?

Professor Belinda Pletzer from Paris Lodron University of Salzburg explores if the assessment of premenstrual symptoms can help improve women’s healthcare.
Moorland Wildfire

UK government proposes ban on heather burning to protect peatlands

The UK government has revealed new plans to improve the protection of peatlands, focusing on banning heather burning on upland peat areas.

The Department of Economic History at Lund University

The Department of Economic History at Lund University is the largest economic history department in the world. Situated within the Lund School of Economics and Management, the department offers an interdisciplinary approach to studying economic history, combining insights from economics, history, political science, sociology, and other social sciences.
UK Government and CPE agree on record funding deal to expand pharmacy services

UK Government and CPE agree on record funding deal to expand pharmacy services

Patients will benefit from new pharmacy services, as the Government and Community Pharmacy England (CPE) agree on a £617m investment.
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NHS England abolishment: Health Tech leaders react to Starmer’s bold restructuring

PM Keir Starmer announces plans to abolish NHS England, shifting healthcare administration back under government control.
Smiling Ghanaian Dressmaker with locs hair measures a part of her colourful African pattern dress in her studio

Supporting women’s entrepreneurship in Ghana

Dr Jennifer Jennings discusses her colleague’s field research related to women’s entrepreneurship in Ghana and the inferences for economic development organizations.
Figure 1: Situating community-led research through a Haudenosaunee Research Institute at Six Nations Polytechnic

Towards Haudenosaunee research sovereignty: Investing in local research and training to support community development

The article emphasizes the importance of Indigenous Research Governance in Six Nations of the Grand River, addressing the harmful historical effects of academic research on Indigenous Peoples and advocating for structural changes that promote Indigenous data sovereignty and community ownership of research.

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