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AI deciphers plant DNA: Language models set to transform genomics and agriculture
Groundbreaking AI models are now deciphering plant DNA, treating genetic sequences like language. This innovation promises to revolutionise genomics and agriculture, offering unprecedented insights into plant biology and accelerating crop improvement for global food security.
Sustainocracy: The sustainable human existence-based democracy
Redefining regional existential authenticity and sustainability.
Contaminated crops costing poultry farms over £150k per year
A first-of-its-kind study reveals that contaminated crops on farms could be costing poultry organisations over £150,000 in losses annually.
An overview of Alberta’s agricultural system and local food production
Aleksandra Tymczak studies the honey and berry industry in Alberta’s agricultural system. Here, she provides a brief introduction to Alberta’s agricultural system that the two industries find themselves within.
EU awards €99.5 million funding boost to help global research collaborations
The European Commission has announced a significant funding boost of €99.5 million for international research cooperation through the 2024 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Staff Exchanges.
Top tech experts invited to join government fellowship to accelerate AI and digital innovation
The UK government has opened applications for a fellowship programme that hopes to bring together 25 of the country's leading tech minds into public service.
Worsening drought in Europe raises alarms for farming, rivers, and ecosystems
Large parts of Europe face intensifying drought conditions, raising concerns over the impact on agriculture, ecosystems, and key transport routes.
Revolutionising social care: How technology-enabled insights transform local authority services
Open Access Government sits down with Alex Nash and Nerys Hebdon from The Access Group to discuss their innovative AI-driven TEC platform and its impact on local authorities and communities.
Key stakeholders unite to drive growth in Scotland’s agri-food sector
Today (30 April 2025), Scotland Office Minister Kirsty McNeill hears from sector experts on barriers to growth in the Scottish agri-food supply chain.
The 2025-2030 ESPR plan to promote sustainable products
The European Commission has announced the launch of its 2025-2030 plans to create a greener, more circular economy under the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) and Energy Labelling Regulation.
Affordable hydrogen fuel production: Novel surface reconstruction strategy
Scientists at Tohoku University have pioneered an affordable hydrogen production method using a novel surface reconstruction strategy for catalysts. This breakthrough in non-noble metal cathodes brings cost-effective clean fuel closer to reality, targeting commercial applications.
EU commission launches public consultation on EU ETS and MSR
The European Commission has revealed a new wide-ranging public consultation on the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) and its Market Stability Reserve (MSR). It hopes to get feedback before planned reviews in 2026.
Cambridge research pioneers first global bond index targeting fossil fuel expansion
Cambridge researchers have partnered with Bloomberg to launch the first global bond index targeting fossil fuel expansion. This aims to steer investment towards real-economy emissions reductions, offering a novel approach for climate-conscious asset owners in crucial debt markets.
Digital economy in the UK: From industrial revolution to digital revolution
With a particular focus on London and Manchester, Bruce Owen, President of Equinix, explores the importance of technology in modern life, highlighting opportunities for growing the digital economy in the UK.
Ancient history determines the fate of subducting tectonic plates
New research reveals a surprising link between the ancient tectonic history of oceanic plates and their fate as they subduct into Earth's mantle. Compositional anomalies, formed millions of years ago, significantly influence their descent speed and trajectory.
UK Government supports 27 hydrogen projects
The UK government has selected 27 hydrogen projects to move forward in the second round of its Hydrogen Allocation Programme (HAR2) to create a greener, more sustainable future.
Horticulture: Hormonal therapy for grapevines
Jim Willwerth, Assistant Professor and Researcher at Brock University, Canada, in this horticulture discussion, delves into what we need to know about hormonal therapy for grapevines, including plant growth regulators.
Electric vehicles in sustainable road transport
Learn about the impact of electric vehicles on sustainable road transport in Europe with Vicky Sins at the World Benchmarking Alliance.
European Commission policy priorities
This overview by Open Access Government examines the priorities of three departments within the European Commission. It covers topics such as tech sovereignty, security and democracy, social rights and skills, quality jobs and preparedness, as well as the cohesion and reforms portfolios.
Igniting the European hydrogen economy
Dennis Jul Pedersen from the Port of Esbjerg outlines the initiatives for a hydrogen economy from Esbjerg, Denmark, in this insightful commentary.