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Blue sky research: Is it worth the investment?
In his latest ebook, Professor Colin Suckling of the University of Strathclyde tackles the question: Is there any evidence that the cumulative output of research over the last 50 years has been valuable?
Poverty stigma and mental health
Shari McDaid, Head of Policy & Public Affairs for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland at the Mental Health Foundation, discusses new research focused on the mental health effects of poverty stigma.
Laboratory experiment produces high-density relativistic plasma
An international team of scientists has successfully generated high-density relativistic electron-positron pair-plasma beams in the laboratory.
Deborah McElhone – CPI, Medicines Manufacturing Innovation Centre
Deborah currently works at the Medicines Manufacturing Innovation Centre (MMIC) as a Grand Challenge Lead
The role includes defining and managing the overall strategy for the delivery of “Grand Challenge” programmes, within the MMIC business model. This role is not only technical, but also includes strategic planning, stakeholder management alongside...
Ian Carr – Veramaris VOF
Ian is passionate about sustainable aquaculture and experienced in aquafeed innovation, marketing and sustainable development from earlier roles in industry
He currently leads Global Business Development for Veramaris, an innovator of omega-3 oil from fermented algae. He holds an MBA from the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland and has...
£36.5 million invested in healthcare tech, including digital hubs and digital twins
Innovation for new healthcare technology has been funded toward treatments for Alzheimer’s, cancer and more, with support going to digital hubs and technology-assisted surgery.
Professor Alex Mihailidis – AGE-WELL Network of Centres of Excellence
Alex Mihailidis, PhD, PEng
Professor Alex Mihailidis is Scientific Director and CEO of the AGE-WELL Network of Centres of Excellence, and Associate Vice-President for International Partnerships at the University of Toronto (U of T). He is a Professor in U of T’s Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, and...
Climate services to support coastal municipalities in South Africa
GERICS supports the development and use of climate change information and climate services to support coastal municipalities in South Africa.
UK’s first medical drone delivery project will change future of NHS
A consortium led by AGS Airports in partnership with NHS Scotland will deliver the UK’s first medical distribution network using drones.
The future of cancer diagnostics
CEO of Dxcover Limited, Mark Hegarty, offers an insight into their cutting-edge technology that can help save lives by detecting early signs of cancer.
UK collaboration will revolutionise rare disease treatment
The Medicines Manufacturing Innovation Centre (MMIC) has developed a scalable, sustainable and more cost-effective way to manufacture oligonucleotides and treat rare diseases.
UKRI funds £20 million to address global plastic waste problem
The global plastic waste situation will receive an investment of £20 million from UKRI - research partnerships will begin with 11 countries.
Food waste will be transformed into animal food under UKRI-back project
A new project backed with £5.9 million from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) will convert food waste into animal food using insects and carbon-cutting technology.
Rishi Sunak mini-budget: What about the environment?
Rishi Sunak has unveiled a mini-budget that proposes to change the environment infrastructure of the UK: What does that mean?
Mental health should be a priority as we adjust to a new normal life
To commemorate Mental Health Awareness Week, Open Access Government spoke to six technology experts to hear their advice on how organisations should be tackling mental health as we embrace a new normal life.
Dorset Council’s £4.3 million project will boost mobile connectivity
A bid led by Dorset Council has been awarded £4.335 million to help boost mobile connectivity in rural communities.
Centre for Doctoral Training in Prosthetics and Orthotics
The UK is set to train many more highly skilled engineers in prosthetics and orthotics following the announcement of a new global centre of excellence based at the University of Salford.
UK Space Agency provides funding for three new experiments
Science Minister, Sam Gyimah has announced that the UK Space Agency will fund three new experiments onboard the International Space Station.
Leading aerospace universities unite to create aerospace research consortium
Leading aerospace universities are joining forces to provide the global aerospace community with a centralised point of engagement for the UK’s top university aerospace research capabilities.
Turning health data into knowledge to improve lives
Amanda White, Director of Communications and Marketing at Health Data Research UK, reflects on the opportunities to harness the UK’s strengths in data science to transform health