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Venus’s vanishing water mystery: How our neighbouring planet became a desert
Venus, the neighbour of Earth, has long puzzled scientists with its bone-dry landscape. But a groundbreaking study from planetary scientists at the University of Colorado Boulder has discovered the mystery of Venus's vanishing water.
UK takes steps to combat space debris and ensure space sustainability
In a bid to tackle the growing threat of space debris and ensure the sustainability of space operations, the UK government has announced ambitious initiatives and investments.
Achieve the holy grail of business and organisational information technology
MaxVal Consultancy can increase your capability to maximise net gain (value), success and return on investment (ROI) by a significant, even dramatic degree. Here, discover a better way to achieve this perennially elusive pinnacle of successful business and organisational IT!
Breaking the Stigma: Promoting Awareness of Perinatal Mental Health
Lorna Rothery spoke to Wendy Davis, Executive Director of Postpartum Support International, about the prevalence of perinatal mental health problems and how inadequate medical education and policies surrounding mental health care can negatively affect new parents.
Fighting disinformation to safeguard democracy
In today's digital age, combating disinformation is crucial to safeguarding democracy. Here, John Comer, rapporteur for the EESC explores the evolution of misinformation, its consequences, and strategies to empower citizens and protect democratic institutions.
Current CO2 removal plans will not meet Paris Agreement goals
A recent study led by the Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC) in collaboration with the University of East Anglia (UEA) has raised concern on the lack of current plans to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere.
Being sober curious: What, why and how
Have you heard the term ‘sober curious?’ What is it, why is it causing so much interest, and how can you do it?
Zero Trust: How can local councils defend against the increasing cyber threats?
The recent ransomware attack on Leicester City Council is a stern reminder of how vulnerable UK local councils are to increasing cyber threats. How should local councils defend themselves?
Print and post help make London’s pensioners better off
Print and post helped make London’s pensioners better off by over £8 million a year, writes Jason Lusty, Senior Business Development Manager at CFH Docmail Limited.
New revised age for ancient human fossils in Southern China
Discoveries illuminate Homo sapiens' presence in Eastern Asia, researchers have new revelations regarding the age and provenance of Homo sapiens fossils discovered in the Tongtianyan cave, situated in the Liujiang District of Liuzhou City, Southern China.
Ted Datta – Moody’s
TED DATTA - Senior Director, Head of Financial Crime Compliance Practice Group – Europe, Africa & Americas, Moody's
Ted leads Moody’s Financial Crime Compliance industry practice in Europe, Africa & Americas. He has spent the last decade helping organisations harness data and technology to improve their risk-based approach to customer...
The brain’s nightly “Reset” process during sleep
What does the brain do while we sleep? New research shows the process that occurs within the brain during sleep.
AI-Empowerment: The potential uses for AI in local government
Over the last two decades, local governments and authorities have faced increased obstacles and challenges that could be solved by using Artificial Intelligence (AI). But is this true? Could AI in local government change the game?
Perimenopause linked to a higher risk of depression in women
The mental health challenges women face during the perimenopause stage are often overlooked.
European research, innovation and education
Open Access Government places the spotlight on research, innovation and education policy in Europe, with a particular focus on the European Education Area.
Assessing blood clot risk in venous catheter selection for patients with haematological cancers
Venous catheters enable patients with haematological cancers to receive vital chemotherapy. However, there is a risk of thrombosis. Consultant Haematologist Priya Sriskandarajah analysed a group of patients with haematological cancers to study the implications of catheter selection.
Binary stars: The origins of stellar diversity in binary systems
Astronomers used the Gemini South telescope to show the findings of the difference in Binary Stars composition.
Unlocking the mystery of SCA4: A breakthrough on a disease that was previously unknown
After years of uncertainty, researchers at the University of Utah have discovered spinocerebellar ataxia 4 (SCA4), a rare neurological disease .
Manchester scientists achieve milestone with one-dimensional superconductor discovery
Scientists at The University of Manchester achieve robust superconductivity in high magnetic fields using a newly created one-dimensional (1D) system.
Bridging the gap between evidence and action for health promotion – shifting the...
This is the fourth article in a series published by Open Access Government,(1,2,3) that addresses the gap between evidence and action in health promotion. This article focuses on how we might foster collective leadership by influencing the public and media narrative regarding health and investment upstream(4) in the determinants of health.