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Understanding skin ageing: Taking care of your skin
Cosmetic surgery isn’t necessarily the answer to stopping your skin ageing; understanding what lifestyle factors may be affecting the age of your skin could change everything.
Asia Analysis July 2024
Welcome to our enlightening Asia Analysis for July 2024!
Warning issued over pensions’ role in UK economic growth
A warning issued by the CEO of Royal London, the UK's largest member-owned insurance group, raised concerns over the government's strategy to use pensions to stimulate economic growth, the Guardian reported.
Tropical Andes Glaciers shrinking to historic lows
The tropical Andes glaciers have shrunk to their smallest size since the last ice age, showing urgent climate concerns.
Preconceived ideas, ideologies, and basic biological principles in controversies in early origin of life...
According to sociologist Robert Merton (1942), the creation of universal and objective knowledge is dependent on the detachment of scientists from their work because passion and preconceived ideas are obstacles to objectivity and scientific progress.
Solar power and storage: Is momentum building for cleaner energy?
Solar energy is an increasingly attractive option for those seeking to reduce their reliance on fossil fuels and move towards reaching net zero. Yet opinion remained divided at the recent Solar & Storage Live exhibition at London’s ExCeL, where several innovative technologies were on show.
North America Analysis July 2024
Our latest North America Analysis edition for the summer provides captivating insights from top experts and researchers on critical policy topics.
Overcoming barriers to technological change will transform public sector efficiency and productivity
With a new government in place, many people in the UK will be hoping that the public sector can be elevated into the technological 21st Century when it comes to modern systems investment.
New blood tests show promise in Alzheimer’s diagnosis
In a significant advancement for Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis, new blood tests have emerged as potentially groundbreaking tools.
Rebuilding parental engagement to solve the post-pandemic school attendance crisis
Research has found that schools have seen a decrease in school attendance over the past two years. One of the most significant factors cited is deteriorating partnerships between schools and parents.
Project to explore circular economy in UK buildings
A groundbreaking project is set to explore the potential of the circular economy to revolutionize the UK's building sector.
Trillions of microplastics are released monthly by a common cleaning product
A new study published in the Environmental Science & Technology journal has brought to light the significant environmental impact of a widely used household cleaning product: melamine foam sponges
Known for their ability to remove tough stains with ease, these sponges, popularly marketed under various brand names, are now found...
Exploring the Sun’s corona: Parker solar probe findings challenge existing theories
NASA's Parker Solar Probe has revealed new insights into the mysteries of the sun's corona.
Staying safe this summer: Essential medical tips for your health
Among the excitement of summer, it’s crucial to stay informed about how the season can affect our health, particularly when it comes to medications and medical devices.
5G technology could be the saviour of struggling public buildings and boost green goals
Cash-strapped councils and their local facilities across the UK could see a much-needed financial boost thanks to innovative 5G technology.
Border security in Europe analysis
Open Access Government analyses border security in Europe, including comment on migratory challenges in 2024 and The Pact on Migration and Asylum.
New markers in blood could predict vision loss risk in glaucoma patients
Researchers from UCL and Moorfields Eye Hospital have identified potential markers in the blood that could change the treatment of glaucoma, a leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide.
The threat within: Mitigating modern insider threats effectively
When it comes to cybersecurity, we often focus our attention on how to protect an organisation from external threats. However, discounting insider threats can be a costly mistake, both financially and reputationally.
Bridging the gap between evidence and action: Collaborative leadership – where do we begin?
Patricia (Patsy) Beattie-Huggan, President and Principal Consultant of The Quaich Inc, focuses on bridging the gap between evidence and action through collaborative leadership. But where do we begin?
Government offers 22% pay rise to end junior doctors’ strike in England
Junior doctors have been offered a substantial pay rise by the government to resolve the ongoing strike action that has been going on in hospitals for months.