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Sustainable agriculture in Japan
Open Access Government explores how Japan’s Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries is working towards sustainably reducing the environmental impact of agriculture and livestock.
Dr Dawn Martin-Hill – McMaster University
Dr. Dawn Martin-Hill is Mohawk and resides at Six Nations with her family. She is Professor Emeritus at McMaster University Indigenous Studies Department. Dr....
“Space 2.0” and the problem of orbital debris
Dr David Carroll from CU Aerospace LLC says that there are advantages to nano-satellites and the Space 2.0 environment, but they exacerbate the problem of orbital debris.
Bringing real-world acceleration to large scale digital transformations
Dom Carter, Sales Director at Axiologik charts how the firm brings real-world acceleration to large scale digital transformations.
Is virtual tourism the new way to travel the world?
A new proposal for virtual tourism using livestreaming and mathematical techniques could help revitalise an industry that has been devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jatta Jussila – CLIC Innovation Ltd
Dr Jatta Jussila is the CEO of CLIC Innovation Ltd.
How did COVID-19 spread to Europe and the U.S?
A new study combines genomics from COVID-19 samples with computer-simulated epidemics and travel records to reconstruct the virus' spread across the world.
Obesity focus: A look at Johnson’s fight against fat
Tam Fry FRSA, Chairman of the National Obesity Forum, discusses the beginnings of Boris Johnson's fight against fat.
The long-term effects of COVID-19
Whilst the direct consequences of COVID-19 on health are painfully apparent, could the long term effects be even worse?
Vitamin D in pregnancy and post-partum
Tegan Philip, Head of Education at The Association of Naturopathic Practitioners, reviews how COVID-19 may amplify the already important role of vitamin D intake during pregnancy and post-partum.
Tegan Philip BSc, MSc – The Association of Naturopathic Practitioners
Tegan is Head of Education for the largest Naturopathic Association in the UK and Europe, The Association of Naturopath Practitioners.
Professor Philippe Amouyel – University Hospital of Lille, JPND
Philippe Amouyel, MD, PhD, is Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University Hospital of Lille, France.
The political barriers holding back progress on reducing transport emissions
Here, we discuss how some political barriers create a significant challenge for those pushing to reduce transport emissions.
Dr William Dawson – OneMedical Group
Dr William Dawson is the Chief Executive Officer of OneMedical Group, a national health and wellbeing company, delivering NHS services, system leadership and consultancy across the UK.
The adoption of technology in healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic
Dr William Dawson, CEO of OneMedical Group – a national health and wellbeing company delivering NHS services, system leadership and consultancy across the UK – discusses the adoption of technology and opportunities in healthcare post COVID-19.
What is causing the raging wildfires in Oregon, California and Washington?
The climate crisis has caused wildfires to rage across Oregon, California and Washington causing tens of thousands to flee their homes and has resulted in over 30 deaths.
What you need to know about the UK-Japan trade deal
On 11 September, the UK and Japan announced a successful free trade deal: What does this mean for Brexit?
The three ‘isms’ costing your business money
Here, we learn about the importance of recognising Absenteeism, Presenteeism and Leaveism, so that businesses can proactively address them to reduce costs and support their workers.
COVID-19 antibodies decline significantly one month after discharge
A new study has revealed that COVID-19 antibodies fade after only a month, which could be a devastating blow in the global race to find a vaccine.
COVID-19 and pulmonary fibrosis
Steve Jones, President of EU-IPFF and Chair, Action for Pulmonary Fibrosis in the UK describes the connection between COVID-19 and pulmonary fibrosis.





















