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Could AI interpret and decode animal communication?
Machine learning tools could provide transformative insights into animal communication, using AI models to decode and track conversation.
Why must we increase representation for female entrepreneurship?
Although we live in a diverse world working towards equal opportunities, the statistics show that females are less likely than males to start businesses. Shalini Khemka, CBE, explores why female entrepreneurship is essential to foster sustainable economic growth.
Councils and the private sector must embrace collaboration for the EV transition
Asif Ghafoor, the CEO of Be.EV, sheds light on the challenges facing local authorities during the EV transition and the possible solutions to transport in the future.
Essentiality of diversity in STEM education
Nadeem Ahmad, Founder and Managing Director of Templeton and Partners, discusses his thoughts on the essentiality of diversity in STEM education.
Embracing student voice can help to create classroom inclusivity
Amidst the rapid evolution of our world, it becomes evident that a profound transformation toward classroom inclusivity is needed in the realm of education in the UK.
Closing the gaps in the cashless economy
What must governments do to transition to the cashless economy? Policymakers need to address issues by protecting access to cash and to the financial system.
Growing green: Changing the face of UK communities with Biodiversity Net Gain
The government's new Biodiversity Net Gain policy will be a crucial first step towards helping our natural habitats to recover.
Digital transformation: Legacy ICT challenges
Crown Commercial Service (CCS) technology experts discuss how public sector customers can overcome some of the challenges associated with legacy ICT and outline a better way forward towards digital transformation.
Viva!
“Viva! has contributed to Open Access Government several times, and each experience has been excellent. Jonathan is knowledgeable, thorough and supportive. It’s a real pleasure to work alongside a publication that is so passionate about the climate crisis and actively educates people on what they can do about it.”
Learning mobility for improved and robust education cooperation
Open Access Government charts the priorities of the European Commission when it comes to learning mobility, including Erasmus+, plus stronger education cooperation with Ukraine.
Galactic Enigma: The mystery of a dark matter-free galaxy
A team of scientists, led by researcher Sebastién Comerón, discovers the galaxy NGC 1277 lacks dark matter, challenging cosmological models,
Innovation Centre for Applied Sustainable Technologies: Accelerating the UK’s net-zero carbon agenda
The UK Government’s ambitions for a net-zero carbon agenda face roadblocks as innovation gaps continue to grow. However the Innovation Centre for Applied Sustainable Technologies (iCAST) might be the answer.
From blame to collaboration: How the UK can forward their net zero targets
Despite the UK government painting a positive picture of emissions cuts in its recent ‘Powering Up Britain’ report, it is set to miss its 2030 net zero targets.
Germany’s China strategy reveals plan to restrict research cooperation
Germany's China strategy, aims to withhold federal support from research projects at risk of a "knowledge drain" to China and improve awareness of security risks in cooperation with Beijing.
The importance of inclusion when studying history
Dr Leanna Brinkley, Study Group’s Head of Quality Assurance and Enhancement at Cardiff University International Study Centre, shares her stance on respectful dialogue in the classroom when studying history.
Advancing animal rights
With a particular focus on South Korea, Open Access Government explores the changing perceptions around animal welfare and some of the policies introduced to support this.
Fighting energy poverty in the EU
Baiba Miltoviča, President of the Section for Transport, Energy, Infrastructure and the Information Society (TEN), European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), argues that the EU must take tangible steps to fight energy poverty in the EU and safeguard vulnerable people’s right to access energy.
PAREA
“PAREA is grateful for the opportunity to feature our priorities in the July edition of Open Access Government, which allowed us to reach a broad audience, fostering essential dialogues around our work. Further, we appreciate the many relevant and thought-provoking articles published in conjunction with ours. We find value in the shared knowledge and perspectives contributing to the dynamic, insightful ecosystem that OAG consistently nurtures.”
Knee Health Promotion Option: A comprehensive management for knee osteoarthritis
In 1995, Dr. Shaw-Ruey Lyu caught a glimpse of the hidden lesion in the knee. That chance encounter has led him and his team to explore medial plica and the role it plays in osteoarthritis of the knee (knee OA).
Unlocking digital advantage in government: Four ways to make progress
A new report on ‘Unlocking 'Digital Advantage' in Government points to four key steps organisations can take to tackle challenging barriers to progress.