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Digital identity laws for better trust in big tech
As big tech gains influence, we need a central anchor of trust for our identities, which can be found in new digital identity laws
Identity is experiencing a phenomenal shift across the UK and Europe. In the UK, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) recently created a new...
Sustainability in healthcare: The Nordic experience
Diego Angelino, Hjalmar Bardh Olsson & Daniel Eriksson from the TEM Foundation, reveal the Nordic experience when it comes to sustainability in healthcare.
Betamethasone may improve prostate cancer radiation therapy
Common steroid betamethasone could be used to reduce unwanted side effects of radiation treatments for prostate cancer.
Financial crime: lessons from big pharma and global policing
John Binns of BCL Solicitors discusses how financial crime can be overcome, with reference to Interpol’s Operation Pangea.
Predictable, profitable and resilient revenue during times of volatility
How do we generate resilient revenue during pandemics and periods of inflation? The answer lies in rethinking revenue planning and attaining the right technology.
Prof Kourosh Saeb-Parsy – Oxford Immune Algorithmics
MD & PhD in Neurosciences (Cambridge), NHS Consultant Transplant Surgeon, Professor of Transplantation & Research
MD & PhD in Neurosciences (Cambridge), NHS Consultant Transplant Surgeon, Professor of Transplantation & Research Group Leader at the Department of Surgery at the University of Cambridge, specialising in transplantation and immunogenicity of cancer and...
International Youth Day: Rural young people and sustainable living
Open Access Government interviews María Fernanda Ghiso, an expert in Youth Inclusion at the Rainforest Alliance, to understand the role of young people and the environment.
Knowledge through scientific research for innovation
Prof Dr Preethi Kesavan, Head, School of Technology at LSBF Singapore, describes the role of knowledge generated through scientific research for innovation and future societal development.
Unprecedented wildfire risks due to hot weather
Hot weather, dry conditions and record temperatures in the UK mean an increased risk of extreme wildfires, say experts.
Unusual signs and symptoms of raised cholesterol
Many people only become aware for the first time that they have a high cholesterol level, only when they are admitted to hospital with a heart attack.
EC scheme to support biomethane production plants
The European Commission has approved an Italian scheme, through the Recovery and Resilience Facility ('RRF'), to support the construction and the operation of new or converted biomethane production plants.
Esports at the Commonwealth Games: A step in the right direction?
Last weekend’s Commonwealth Esports Championships marked yet another milestone for the world of competitive video gaming.
Poorer people are burdened with reducing healthcare carbon emissions
Healthcare carbon emissions are to receive an 80% reduction in the NHS, but this could continue exacerbating existing health equalities.
Vitamin D deficiency linked to chronic inflammation
Vitamin D deficiency is linked to chronic inflammation, which can contribute to a wide range of complex diseases including type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and autoimmune diseases.
Characterising satellites’ brightness and speed to declutter the skies
Students are navigating satellites' brightness and speed to declutter space traffic and assist astronomers by preventing light trails on their telescope-mounted cameras.
Digital healthcare adoption requires better security
Though the UK public is taking the right step in embracing digital healthcare, more trust is needed in the security of digital services.
Nobody’s Home: How can councils get empty homes back into use?
With the cost-of-living crisis at an unaffordable high, councils need to address empty homes and how they can benefit from having new occupants.
How to grow cereal crops with less fertiliser, and save money
Research has discovered a new way to grow cereal crops using less fertiliser, reducing the amount of nitrogen pollution and saving billions.
Why are UK innovators not filing enough patents?
Businesses have long been criticised for not filing enough patents, which could be preventing them from realising their commercial potential.
Who is the COP27 Youth Envoy and what do they do?
Dr Omnia El Omrani has been selected as the COP27 Youth Envoy, where she is to engage with the wider community to contribute to promoting the inclusion of global young voices.