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Ancient Siberian genomes reveal previously unknown hunter-gatherer population
Researchers uncover ancient Siberian genomes which reveal a previously undescribed group of early hunter-gatherer population in Neolithic Altai-Sayan region.
Why is the planning system failing?
In the midst of a housing crisis, why is the planning system failing, and what does this mean for the communities it is supposed to serve?
Do you have the agility and data visibility you need to properly plan for...
After a decade of financial instability, the COVID-19 pandemic, and a period of rising demand for services, robust financial planning and data visibility is more important to the public sector than ever.
Finding success in back-office transformation
Change is inevitable - but the nature of change itself is evolving as organisations work to manage the impact of multiple accelerating and unforeseen events.
How long will it take European drivers to save for an electric vehicle?
How long will it take European drivers to save for electric vehicles based on the average cost of an EV compared to the average wage?
Cancer vaccine trials encourage personalised immunotherapies
A new partnership will help accelerate clinical trials across the UK for a cancer vaccine with the potential for personalised immunotherapies.
Science, research and innovation in the UK
Open Access Government writes about Nusrat Ghani MP, UK Minister for Science and Investment Strategy and the plans to maximise science, research and innovation in the UK.
Digital innovation during a cost-of-living crisis
If public sector teams are going to push forward with digital innovation through the cost-of-living crisis, they need to focus on quick wins to boost efficiency.
Unlocking the future of circular bioeconomy in Europe
Open Access Government provides an update on Europe’s circular bioeconomy, which brings together various actors from bio-based industries, ranging from farmers to scientists, to solve technological, regulatory and market challenges.
The advancement of science in Japan
The advancement of science in Japan is a crucial aim of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS).
What government priorities does the UK need to save the public sector
The UK is currently facing some of the worst peacetime conditions, so what government priorities do we need to reinstate the public sector?
Tropical forests recovering from logging emit carbon
Despite former research signifying how trees are carbon sinks, tropical forests recovering from logging act as a source of carbon also.
Why people are the key to data-driven transformation
Alan Jacobson, Chief Data & Analytics Officer, Alteryx discusses why people, analytics and automation are key to data-driven transformation.
Biocolloidy and Epigenetics – Is “scientific revolution” a useful concept in biology?
Is Thomas Kuhn's idea of "scientific revolution" useful for explaining advance in biological research? The examples of biocolloidy and epigenetics.
Allergic asthma and the legacy of structural racism on the African American urban communities
Allergic asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by bronchial hyperactivity, disproportionately affecting African Americans.
What cybersecurity trends can we expect to see in 2023
As organisations become increasingly digital, adopting new technologies, applications and services, what can we expect from cybersecurity in the next 12 months?
HIV is more likely for women suffering from intimate partner violence
Women who experience recent intimate partner violence are three times more likely to contract HIV in regions like Sub-Saharan Africa.
Taking control of your healthcare journey after COVID-19
Here Charlie Rapple, co-founder of the science communication platform Kudos, explores the healthcare journey away from COVID-19.
Decarbonising the entire UK transport system
The Department for Transport’s efforts to decarbonise the entire UK transport system are charted here by Open Access Government.
2040: Are we on track to reach NHS net-zero?
Cameron Hawkins, Head of Energy and Environment, NHS Property Services, says we are another year closer to 2040 but are we on track to reach NHS net-zero?