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Secure remote healthcare collaboration
Remote healthcare communication tools can be highly effective and useful for collaboration, clinical assessments, and surgical training, finds Ingo Aicher, Managing Director at Jones AV Limited.
COP27: Equitable green transport in Africa and the Global South
COP27 will see an action agenda on green transport, highlighting the importance of moving transportation away from traditional fossil fuels and toward electrification.
How to prevent cyber attackers’ manipulation of the democratic process
With GCHQ's recent warning that voting was subject to a cyber attack, what can we do to avoid manipulation of the democratic process?
Alcohol exposure: How many drinks are too many?
Alcohol exposure has been known to frequently develop addiction in our brains, but how many alcoholic drinks does this take and why?
Hermit Spyware: Who discovered it and why is it dangerous?
Open Access Government interviews Justin Albrecht, the man behind the discovery of Hermit Spyware in Italy and Kazakhstan.
How do Brits feel about EVs and the 2030 ban on petrol and diesel...
The UK is set for an all-electric future, but how do British people feel about the transition to EVs and the 2030 ban on petrol and diesel cars?
The road to quantum-enabled cybersecurity
Dr Francis Gaffney, Senior Director – Mimecast Labs & Future Operations at Mimecast, charts the road to quantum-enabled cybersecurity.
Planetary heist: how can planets get stolen by massive stars?
Research shows how Jupiter-sized planets can be stolen or captured by massive stars in what is colloquially described as a planetary heist.
Cities can realise Europe’s climate ambitions
Ruud Schuthof and Holger Robrecht from ICLEI Europe, argue that cities have the power to realise Europe’s climate ambitions.
Challenges, progress, opportunities: European and Central Asian health systems
New WHO studies look at health systems across 14 countries in Europe and Central Asia to reveal how to better invest in and benefit the health of millions.
How to save energy costs in a net zero world
Looking at large energy consumers, Martin Kenzie, Sales Manager at 2G Energy Ltd, analyses how to save energy costs when transitioning to a net zero world.
Why we need a technology renovation, not a rebuild
The priorities in digital transformation need to rest upon technology renovation, as the industry is placing too strong a focus on the shiny and new.
Reducing the climate impact with regenerative agriculture and clean energy
Agricultural and energy industries are beginning to make shifts toward more sustainable, eco-friendly practices, like regenerative agriculture to reduce climate impact.
Cyber security threats on the rise: how should organisations react
Organisations face the growing risk of becoming victims of cyber security threats - what can they do to avoid them?
Digital transformation: Reshaping local councils
Despite financial cuts and labour shortages, local councils need effective digital transformation to accommodate new policies and processes.
What is doomscrolling and why is it bad for us?
Doomscrolling can become a compulsive habit and affects our mental and physical health, here's why it's bad for us.
Rydberg atoms: quantum electric field sensors
Professor Barry Dunning discusses new research in quantum electric field sensors using Rydberg atoms of a higher sensitivity.
An increase in cyber attack fines highlights firms’ need to tighten security
One in five companies that has been the victim of a cyber attack has felt the increased financial impact of a substantial cyber attack fine.
Net zero transport for tourists in the Peak District
The trial for ‘PEAK Express’, a hydrogen-powered net zero transport option for tourists travelling to the Peak District in the UK, has commenced.
The 3 truths about Accounts Payable (AP) audit software
In this article, Ray Dorney from Rockford Associates Limited will show you the 3 main reasons why audit recovery software is not a complete solution.