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A Day in the Life of a Farmer

Pathogen risks at the intersection of farms and wildlands

In a clash of ecosystems, native plants and non-native crops find themselves at odds, facing off against a common enemy: pathogens.
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Ethical diplomacy: What British Indians want from the incoming UK Government

The incoming UK government has a unique opportunity to reshape its foreign policy with India, aligning it with the values that are shared by both nations.
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Challenges and opportunities for protecting wildlife populations in Europe

From urbanisation to climate change, the welfare of wildlife populations is increasingly under threat. Open Access Government provides an overview of the challenges and opportunities associated with wildlife conservation in Europe.

Greentech Innovators – innovative solution for food waste management

Greentech Innovators has developed an innovative solution for food waste management which involves upcycling food waste to protein and omega-3 oils by producing growth media for fermentation.
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Exoplanet WASP-39 b shows big differences between morning and evening atmospheres

Astronomers using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have uncovered new details about the atmosphere of an exoplanet known as WASP-39 b, located 700 light-years away from Earth.

BlueSky Education

“The article looks fantastic. Thank you so much for your help with this, Jonathan. My client was very happy with how this turned out. I look forward to working with you and Open Access Government again very soon.” Chloë Lane BlueSky Education

The RSE, autonomy and guidelines for management to increase innovation

Dr Joanna Leng, Dr Phillip Brooker and Emeritus Prof Wes Sharrock, have put together, from their theoretical and practical experience, a set of potentially fruitful areas to consider for the management of RSE and other associated professionals practices that, they believe, will increase innovation.

Clínica Universidad de Navarra

“Many thanks to the Open Access Government team for their work in helping us increase our project’s outreach. The collaboration has been very smooth and fantastically professional. We hope to interact again in the near future.” Manuel M. Mazo Vega Investigador, Área de Terapia Celular Clínica Universidad de Navarra División de Tecnologías Avanzadas Cima...
Blood test procedure.

Rising rates of sexually transmitted infections prompt urgent action

More than 1 million curable sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are caught daily, causing urgent challenges for the global health community.
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Revolutionising bipolar disorder treatment: University of Otago’s approach to lithium therapy

Associate Professor Ailsa McGregor from the University of Otago's School of Pharmacy has set on a mission to enhance the efficacy and safety of lithium treatment for patients battling bipolar disorder (BD).
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The adoption of new technologies in the NHS

Lorna Rothery spoke to Mark Ashton, Director of Transformational Programmes at NHS Shared Business Services, about how new technologies in the NHS are shaping healthcare delivery and the challenges that hinder their adoption.
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Inhealthcare: Next-generation virtual wards bring hospitals care to patient’s homes

Inhealthcare is working with one of the UK’s largest teaching hospital trusts to develop the next generation of virtual wards. Natalie Duffield, sales and marketing director, explains how the company is helping to improve patient experience and reduce pressure on NHS beds.
newborn baby feet on male hands. concept : Premature or preterm baby in hospital. relationship between father and baby.

Vaginal progesterone ineffective in preventing preterm birth

A recent multicenter randomised clinical trial has cast doubt on the efficacy of vaginal micronised progesterone (VMP) in preventing preterm birth in women with arrested preterm labour (APTL).
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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.
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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.
Learning Through Play

Achieving affordable child care in Canada

Three years after Canada announced a historic investment to revolutionize child care, Open Access Government discusses the government’s progress in enabling affordable child care nationwide.
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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.

eBooks

Open Access eBooksOpen Access Government work with key industry stakeholders from a wide range of sectors to bring you a digital library of free to read and distribute digital eBooks.
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Hydrogen-powered flights: A greener sky by 2045

Exciting advances in hydrogen technology mean that fossil-free air travel could soon become a reality.
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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.

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