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Improving government IT and security will start with network visibility
Government IT leaders should consider improving their security with tools designed to go beyond signature-based detection to spot unknown but potentially malicious behaviour.
Connected care: The integrated future of patient interactions
The promise of connected care has expanded the opportunities for how clinicians and patients interact, offering care from a distance and creating a shift towards more accessible systems.
Ocean’s colour change: A consequence of climate change
A study conducted by MIT and the National Oceanography Center scientists reveals that the ocean's colour change has undergone significant difference in the past two decades.
An exploration into signal identification without signal formulation
Professor Taguchi, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology at Chuo University and colleague Professor Mototake discuss their research on ‘Signal identification without signal formulation’ in this Open Access Government Q&A.
European Parliament approves Nature Restoration Law
In a closely-watched session, the European Parliament narrowly passed the Nature Restoration Law with 336 votes in favour.
Cybersecurity resilience: Empowering government CISOs
Advancing technologies enable improved citizen communication and resource management for governmental organisations through digital services and digitisation opportunities.
Using psychedelics to mitigate Treatment Resistant Depression
Cosmo Feilding-Mellen, CEO, Beckley Psytech, charts the role of psychedelics in mitigating Treatment Resistant Depression.
UK and Poland strengthen cooperation at NATO summit
During the NATO Summit in Lithuania, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Polish President Andrzej Duda held a meeting to discuss bilateral cooperation and regional security concerns.
The role of technology in the NHS Long-Term workforce plan
The new NHS Long-Term Workforce Plan on Friday, 30th June, by Rishi Sunak, outlined a roadmap called "Train-Retain-Reform".
Stephanie Kramer – Head of Communications, Advocacy and Policy
Stephanie Kramer is Head of the Communications, Advocacy and Policy team at the European Brain Council (EBC). Stephanie holds an LLM in International Law from the University of Edinburgh, and a BA in International Relations & Diplomacy from Schiller International University Heidelberg & Madrid. An expat since childhood, before...
Virtual care is the new strategy for healthcare innovation in the NHS
Professor Sultan Mahmud, Director of Healthcare at BT explores the latest virtual care NHS strategy, which BT is helping to deliver safely with the adoption of virtual wards.
Combatting NCDs using Plant-based Proteins and Animal-Waste Products
Professor Apichart Vanavichit, PhD, a Rice Genomic Breeding Expert at the Rice Science Center, walks us through high-quality crop-based and ovo-based protein hydrolysates to combat non-communicable diseases in Thailand, specifically among its ageing population.
Government institutions’ ability to provide trustworthy digital identity solutions in question?
As the digital identity space expands, we must ask ourselves whether UK organisations are ready to embrace a new era of digital identity.
How can we stop the pandemic risk of wildlife trafficking?
In a study, researchers look at how global supply chains are being hijacked by criminals, and present countermeasures to illegal wildlife trafficking.
UK’s PM Sunak and PM Rutte of Netherlands have a diplomatic meeting
The prime minister of the United Kingdom, Rishi Sunak, met with Mark Rutte, the prime minister of the Netherlands, had a diplomatic meeting at the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania.
NIJ puts science to work for justice system stakeholders
Nancy La Vigne PhD, Director of the National Institute of Justice, shares perspectives on how the Institute advances justice across the nation and beyond, strengthening the scientific tools and discoveries that support justice system stakeholders.
Thinking beyond student attendance as a measure of student engagement
Moving from student attendance as the sole measure of pupil engagement will allow universities to support on those at risk of early withdrawal, says Richard Stock, Academic Registrar at the University of Essex.
Cybersecurity solutions for governments and public sector bodies
In today’s tech-reliant economies, governments and public sector bodies need significant cybersecurity solutions for assets critical to the safe and effective functioning of a country.
Everything you need to know about Horizon Europe: The research and innovation funding programme
With a budget of €95.5 billion, Horizon Europe is one of the largest research and innovation programmes in the world, with its flagship research and innovation funding programme continuing until 2027.
Sight loss research: Looking forward to an equitable future
Keith Valentine, Chief Executive of Fight for Sight and Vision Foundation, shares how these newly merged organisations are driving efforts in sight loss research to improve patient care.