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Digitalisation framework to enhance services and community engagement
To modernise local governance and empower communities through technology, the Local Government Association (LGA) has launched a digitalisation framework.
Climate change threatens western US forests’ role as carbon sinks
By soaking up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and storing it within their ecosystems, forests have always been considered to hold potential in the fight against climate change.
How to solve the UK’s crisis of young people with poor mental health
Dr Deborah Lee of Dr Fox Online Pharmacy explores the worrying prevalence of young people with poor mental health, why it’s on the rise, and what can be done to prevent mental ill health and provide the necessary support.
Hydrogen-powered flights: A greener sky by 2045
Exciting advances in hydrogen technology mean that fossil-free air travel could soon become a reality.
New implantable device offers promising light-based cancer treatment
Researchers at the University of Notre Dame have a development in cancer therapy: a miniature, wireless LED device that can be implanted directly into deep-seated tumours.
How open banking can transform payments in the public sector
Pay by Bank is a data-driven solution that uses open banking to provide a fast, low-cost, and more secure method for account-to-account payments (A2A). Here, Tink, a market leader in this space, details how this technology can support government departments.
Are your tampons safe? Study finds potential metal exposure
A concerning level of metals has been found in tampons raising questions about potential health risks associated with their use.
NHS reports an increase in mental health medication prescriptions for 2023/24
The NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA) has disclosed its annual report detailing the prescription trends for mental health medications in England, covering the financial...
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Renue By Science: NAD+ precursors and bioavailable longevity formulas
Renue By Science is a global leader in clinically-proven NAD+ precursors and bioavailable longevity formulas. Our mission is simple: to empower individuals to live longer, healthier lives through innovative science and cutting-edge formulations.
VAAMG Consulting: Optimizing and enhancing business efficiencies
VAAMG Consulting is a purpose-led, performance-driven company dedicated to optimizing and enhancing business efficiencies for our clients through digital transformation
A comprehensive approach to integrated one health surveillance and response
Surveillance data plays a crucial role in understanding and responding to emerging infectious diseases; here, we learn why adopting a One Health surveillance approach to EIDs can help to protect human, animal, and environmental health.
Labour proposes overhaul of Britain’s Railways to enhance passenger experience
Labour has revealed a plan to bring train operators under public ownership and streamline governance to prioritise passenger satisfaction.
Earth’s water origin from ancient cosmic ice
An international team of scientists has uncovered key insights into the origins of Earth’s water and the formation of small celestial bodies in our solar system.
Understanding the impact of sexual assault on university students in the US
Open Access Government discusses the prevalence of campus sexual assault in the US, the profound effects on university students, and how cases of assault can be reduced.
Digital health needs women at the heart of it
Suzanne Wait and Catherine Whicher, from The Health Policy Partnership, suggest that digital health should prioritise the inclusion of women at its core.
UK Government to quadruple solar power investment through GB energy initiative
Following the recent 2024 general election, the UK government has revealed ambitious plans to significantly boost investment in renewable energy.



















