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What nurses want: Listening to staff to improve nursing retention

Lorna Rothery spoke to Dr Leigh Chapman, Canada’s Chief Nursing Officer, about the current challenges faced by nurses and how she hopes the implementation of the Nursing Retention Toolkit will help to bring about positive change.
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EU launches interactive dashboard to enhance energy security

The European Union (EU) has revealed a tool aimed at monitoring and managing its natural gas supplies with extreme precision.

Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe, PhD, MSc, BS, MBA (Hons) – Everest Group

Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe, PhD, MSc, BS, MBA (Hons), is Research Director at Everest Group.    
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Disrupting harmful gender norms: Youth at the centre

Dr Claudia Mitchell, Director of the Participatory Cultures Lab, Department of Integrated Studies in Education (DISE). McGill University, tells us about the TRANSFORM project aimed at disrupting harmful gender norms and mobilizing for social change.

Empowering voices: Breaking mental health stigma

John Hoey and Mary Cannon from Department of Psychiatry, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dublin, Ireland, share their research around breaking mental health stigma to empower voices.
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The antarctic peninsula greening at rapid rate due to climate change

The Antarctic Peninsula is experiencing an extreme transformation as vegetation cover has multiplied over the past four decades.

Karl Popper and Michael Polanyi: Two 20th century philosophers of science and their present-day...

Ute Deichmann, Director of the Jacques Loeb Centre for the History and Philosophy of Science at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, discusses two prominent 20th-century philosophers and their distinctive but equally significant approaches to science.
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The future of AVS, dizziness, and vertigo in emergency departments Part IV: Priorities for...

In the fourth article of this five-part series, Dr Millie Nakatsuka discusses how reform must be integrated into the broader context of the public health landscape.
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Government subsidies for environmental sustainability

Scientists and economists have warned against the use of government subsidies, even when they are aimed at promoting environmentally friendly practices.
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Plants’ airborne signals shape defence strategies

How plants use airborne chemical cues to defend against herbivores. A study has revealed a new dimension of plant communication through the atmosphere.

Elena Adirkova – Open Access Government

Elena brings a wealth of experience working closely with academic professionals, researchers, and business leaders globally With a strong focus on fostering partnerships and driving...
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Mechanical energy at the origins of life

Did mechanical energy power life’s origins before chemical energy such as ATP was available?
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The Global Government Technology Centre accelerates digital revolution

A digital revolution: The Global Government Technology Centre (GGTC) in Berlin is a new hub for innovation and collaboration, dedicated to accelerating the digital transformation of public services.

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“Working with Open Access Government was a pleasure. This publication illuminates some of the most interesting and impactful areas of policy research and thought...
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UK Government pledges almost £22bn for carbon capture projects

Sir Keir Starmer has announced £21.7 billion of funding for 2 carbon capture projects in Teeside and Merseyside over 25 years.
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Modelling biodiversity is an essential part of its protection

Professor Guillaume Blanchet from Université de Sherbrooke considers why modelling biodiversity is an essential part of protection and how we can model biodiversity better.
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Stem cell therapy for osteoarthritis: Functional cartilage regeneration using 3d bioprinting technology

Osteoarthritis presents a significant societal and economic burden. Stina Simonsson from the University of Gothenburg explains how EU-funded projects are using 3D bioprinting to create functional cartilage for OA treatment.
Figure 1. Personalized medicine in RESCUER. From bottom left. Clinical and molecular data are collected from clinical trials from Norway, Germany and Spain and processed to identify signatures/ molecular barcodes of resistance to hormonal-, immune-, and chemotherapy, respectively. Pathological images are subjected to digital cartography and together with the molecular barcodes used for patient stratification towards improved treatment strategies. The generated data is used to parameterize mathematical models of prediction of treatment outcome.

Breast cancer prevention: Precision medicine and health

Biobank Norway Project experts chart the journey from precision medicine to precision health when it comes to breast cancer prevention.

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