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Daniel Richardsson – RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
Daniel works as an Innovation and Process Leader within the Innovation Management unit at RISE Research Institutes of Sweden. With the goal of being...
Education: Enhancing children’s health and well-being
Open Access Government delves into some of the priorities of UNESCO, including children’s health, well-being and education.
Neuroengineering with engineered endosymbionts
Christopher H. Contag and Ahmed A. Zarea from Michigan State University’s Institute for Quantitative Health Science and Engineering explore therapeutic approaches to neurodegenerative diseases using a novel strategy based on engineered endosymbionts systems that could revolutionize patient care.
Speeding up cancer diagnosis: Sel cancer alliance partners with SAH diagnostics to help improve...
As the NHS grapples with ongoing diagnostic delays, our 28-day prostate pathway is delivering faster results for our partners.
Sotatercept approved for pulmonary arterial hypertension
A new treatment, Sotatercept, for pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) has recently been approved by the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
Climate change, energy demand and health: Protecting vulnerable populations
Jo-Ting Huang-Lachmann, Junior Research Group Lead at the Climate Service Center Germany, discusses climate change, energy demand, and health to safeguard vulnerable populations.
Torsten Linders – University of Gothenburgh
Torsten Linders is the Programme Director of C2B2. He is a former researcher and teacher in physical oceanography, working with a in-situ observations and...
Greener flights: The UK introduces its Sustainable Aviation Fuel Mandate
As of January 1, 2025, the UK has officially started its journey to make air travel greener with the launch of its Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Mandate.
Investing in Britain’s satellite intelligence
Forbes McKenzie, CEO of McKenzie Intelligence Services, explores investments in Britain’s satellite intelligence, strategically focusing on our core strengths.
The future of green tech: Self-powered IoT sensors
Discover the future of green technology and self-powered IoT sensors, as explained by Henrik Staaf from RISE Research Institutes of Sweden.
The logical reasoning why AI/ML is a hoax and how Inora’s Organic Intelligence Core...
AI suffers from inaccurate, numerically unvalidated calculations which lead to randomly accurate and unreliable results. Accuracy is the deviation from a True Value which Inora Technologies OICT Provides.
Global environmental policy updates
Explore the latest global environmental policy updates through this insightful and thought-provoking analysis from Open Access Government.
MHRA approves tarlatamaba as a treatment for advanced small cell lung cancer
Tarlatamaba, a new treatment for adult patients with small cell lung cancer (SCLC), has been approved by the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
Science investigation and engineering design: The seven sectors of stem solutions
Nancy Butler Songer, the Associate Provost of STEM Education at the University of Utah, focuses on science investigations and engineering design relevant to our complex world by identifying the Seven Sectors of STEM Solutions.
The benefits of a balanced diet for pets
Good pet nutrition and exercise are key to safeguarding pets’ health and wellbeing. We explore the physical and mental effects obesity can have on dogs and what owners can do about it with vet Dr Scott Miller and dog behaviour specialist Adem Fehmi.
Cultural adaptation of the iSupport for Dementia psychoeducation programme for care partners
This article examines the cultural adaptation of iSupport for Dementia, an online platform developed by the WHO for dementia caregivers. It emphasises research findings that demonstrate the program’s effectiveness and benefits for Chinese care partners.
Professor Timothy Kwok – Jockey Club Centre for Positive Ageing (JCCPA)
Dr Timothy Kwok graduated from University of Leicester in the UK and received specialist training in Geriatric and Internal Medicine in St George’s Hospital in London.
Glaucoma clinic within the ophthalmology department
Professor Adèle Ehongo discusses her work in context of the ophthalmology department at Brussels University Hospital.





















