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Ultra-processed food and obesity: How can we eat more healthy?
What is ultra-processed food? What does the research say about ultra-processed food and obesity? How can we change our diet and eat more healthily?
Enabling innovative connectivity solutions for the public sector
Here’s an update on Network Services 3 from Crown Commercial Service, a prime example of providing innovative connectivity solutions to the public sector.
Post-pandemic MERS-CoV still presents risks
Darryl Falzarano, Research Scientist at the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO), discusses potential solutions that are needed to tackle the coronavirus known as MERS-CoV.
Online pressure and gas analysis of lithium-ion cells during abuse tests
Dr Carlos Ziebert, Leader of the Group Batteries – Calorimetry and Safety, KIT, explains how online venting gas analysis of batteries can be performed using a combination of battery calorimetry and online mass spectrometry.
Leveraging genomic data for effective pandemic preparedness and response
Decoding pathogens’ genetic material is fast becoming an invaluable tool to support pandemic preparedness and responses to global public health threats, Anona Bamford tells us more
Climate driven extreme heat threatens human habitation on earth
If global temperatures rise by 1 degree Celsius or more beyond their current levels, billions of individuals annually will face conditions of extreme heat and humidity that hinder their natural ability to cool down.
The link between chemicals in our environment and Parkinson’s disease
In 1980, hundreds of individuals reported to emergency clinics in Northern California complaining of tremors, motility problems, and mild cognitive deficits - all classic signs of Parkinson’s disease (PD)
Stress testing Intellectual Humility in the real world
Arrogance is all around us: political polarization, exploitive leaders, societal unrest and injustice, escalating conflict, and burnout in the workplace. Yet, in an increasingly polarized world, where arrogance and certainty seem to reign, some leaders are quietly practicing another approach: intellectual humility.
Unlocking the secrets of the Milky Way and it’s warped shape
The Milky Way, our celestial home, harbours a mysterious secret in its shape, attributed to a football-shaped, tilted halo of dark matter. Unlike the familiar flat disk analogy, the Milky Way exhibits a subtle warp, akin to a frisbee disturbed by a playful child's touch.
How to recognise less common breast cancer symptoms
October is dedicated to raising awareness for breast cancer. A recent study highlights the need for more education into the less common symptoms of breast cancer.
Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking (CBE JU)
“We thank the Open Access Government magazine for sharing with their audience the work of CBE JU and its funded projects and highlighting the role of the European bio-based sector in creating a sustainable future for Europe.”
Baywater Healthcare Ltd
"Baywater Healthcare have enjoyed working with Open Access Government. We have published on the Open Access Government website and in their journal multiple times and find their team to be professional and knowledgeable. We look forward to working with the OAG team again in the future."
Internet skyrockets to 1.88 billion websites and still growing
The Internet has grown incredibly over the last 30 years, with 1.88 billion online websites. This has drastically changed how we communicate, conduct business, and get information.
Coffee and cocoa face threat from pollinator decline
A study by UCL and Natural History Museum reveals that insect pollinator decline significantly threatens tropical crops like coffee and cocoa
Tackle social and environmental challenges simultaneously
Mark McKenna MBE, Co-Founder/CEO of Down to Earth, tells us about new ways to tackle social and environmental challenges at the same time since
The award-winning group of social enterprises, Down to Earth, has been exploring new ways of tackling social and environmental challenges at the same time since 2005.
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Mark McKenna MBE – Down to Earth
Mark McKenna is co-founder and CEO of Down to Earth, an award-winning group of social enterprises based on Gower, Swansea. Â Working with marginalized and disadvantaged communities in south Wales, Mark has been developing inclusive approaches to health care and education through the medium of sustainable construction and sustainable land...
CBD and growing trust: Sowing the seeds of good health
Over the past seven years, CBD wellness company Savage Cabbage has grown from a small family-run business into a globally recognised, high-quality brand, trusted as an authoritative voice, even in the corridors of Westminster.
Is community collaboration the secret to achieving accessibility for all?
Matthew Deeprose, Senior Learning Designer at the University of Southampton, believes that established community collaboration is crucial in fostering education, awareness, and best practices in accessibility.
UK embassy staff assess cyclone recovery in Ikongo
UK embassy staff, led by Ambassador David Ashley, recently visited Ikongo, a district in southeast Madagascar.
Cyber algorithm neutralises malicious robot attack
Australian researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking cyber algorithm designed to thwart man-in-the-middle (MitM) attacks on unmanned military robots, ensuring rapid shutdown in seconds.