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The NHS introduces a genetic test to improve kidney donation safety
The NHS has launched a new genetic blood test to improve the safety of kidney donations from people of Black African and Black Caribbean heritage.
China’s expanding footprint in Latin America: Trade, diplomacy, and strategic influence
Álvaro Mendez and Chris Alden from LSE IDEAS at the London School of Economics and Political Science, analyse China’s growing presence in Latin America concerning trade, diplomacy, and strategic influence.
Advancing global healthcare: The Singapore science and technology perspective
Professor Preethi Kesavan, Director of Studies and Head, School of Advanced Technology and Digital Media at the London School of Business and Finance Singapore, analyses the Singaporean perspective on science and technology in advancing global healthcare.
Low-carbon mobility-as-a-service converges with energy prosumption for future cities
Isaac Premsingh, Research Director at Everest Group, discusses how low-carbon mobility-as-a-service converges with energy prosumption for the cities of the future.
RM Comp: A new toolset to strengthen research management in Europe
The European Commission has announced the launch of RM Comp, a new tool designed to help research managers across Europe develop key skills, enhance their careers, and align practices with European standards.
Alvaro Mendez – LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science
Professor Alvaro Mendez directs the Global South Unit at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). He teaches international relations at LSE,...
Chris Alden – LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science
Professor Chris Alden teaches international relations at LSE and is the director of LSE’s foreign policy think tank, LSE IDEAS. He is also a...
Rüdiger Strempel – Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission (HELCOM)
A lawyer by training, Rüdiger Strempel has been the Executive Secretary of the Baltic Marine Environment Commission (Helsinki Commission, HELCOM) since August 2019. He looks back...
Professor Andrew Teschendorff – Chinese Academy of Sciences
Andrew Teschendorff is a Principal Investigator at the Shanghai Institute of Nutrition and Health, part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, leading a lab...
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Publishing with Open Access Government was an excellent experience. From start to finish, communication was smooth, with prompt and helpful responses throughout. Despite the...
New realistic plan to support hospital projects with £15 billion investment
The UK Government has new plans for the New Hospital Programme to ensure that all hospital projects are delivered within a realistic, adequately funded, and achievable timeline.
New tool can track the environmental impact of our consumption habits
As a wider population, we use products from places all around the globe daily, but we don't often see or consider the environmental costs behind them.
The role of alternative fuels in the clean energy transition
Todd Anderson, Chief Technology Officer at PHINIA, charts taking the alternative route when it comes to the role of alternative fuels in the clean energy transition.
Let’s talk about children: How to support the psychosocial wellbeing of those who need...
Growing up in precarity is hard, especially when the adults around you face their own mental health challenges. Let’s Talk about Children is a short, evidence-based, and child-centred psychosocial intervention to break the cycle of mental health problems, particularly among children in vulnerable situations. Marcel Marchetti, from Mental Health Europe, shares how it’s working in Europe today.
The neuroscience of metabolism
Given that the brain can detect and respond to changing levels of body fat and blood sugar, Michael W. Schwartz, MD from the University of Washington Medicine Diabetes Institute, explains how the brain can be targeted to treat obesity and diabetes.
Navigating the future of AI in schools: Transforming challenges into opportunities
Sendient Ltd navigates the future of AI in schools, explaining how this is transforming challenges into opportunities.
Technology trends shaping the public sector in 2025
As we look ahead to 2025, the public sector faces unique challenges and opportunities. With service demands rising and budgets tightening, finding the right balance has never been more crucial.
NHS genetic testing programme could potentially offer lifesaving cancer prevention
A new NHS genetic testing programme has identified hundreds of people with Jewish ancestry at increased risk of cancer.





















