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Online financial support at Carmarthenshire County Council
Carmarthenshire County Council is using online services to provide financial support to residents in light of the cost-of-living crisis.
£16 million fund awarded for UK and India research and innovation partnership
The UK and India research and innovation partnership will focus on numerous topics, including earthquakes, animal health and AI.
Cannabis for cancer: Improving sleep and pain tolerance
Could cannabis for cancer become a reality in patient wards? Researchers find the plant can improve sleep, pain, and brain clarity, easing 'chemo brain'.
AI in ICU: Aiding clinicians make complex decisions
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University's Human-Computer Interaction Institute (HCII) have studied how AI in ICU will assist clinicians.
The importance of hydrogen safety in the energy transition
Protium explores the importance of hydrogen safety. The piece begins with a comment on hydrogen’s role in the energy transition.
€215.5 million to propel Europe’s circular bio-based economy
The CBU JU has announced its second call to further the circular bio-based economy and its respective European industries. With €215.5 million across 18 topics up for grabs, what are the real details?
Revving up for change: Local ambition unlocks national electric vehicle transition
In seven years time, the UK government will ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars, and so the electric vehicle transition must begin now.
Asia Analysis April 2023
You are warmly invited to the Spring edition of Asia Analysis, a compelling assortment of profoundly absorbing policy articles on many subjects.
Impact of maternal and early-life high-fat diets on children and adults
How does eating a high-fat diet during pregnancy or in early life affect your health? Researchers tested on rat offspring to study how diet impacts future preferences.
What does racial trauma look like, and how is it affecting communities?
Frequent exposure to racism impacts long-term mental health, often influencing ‘racial trauma’, leading to self-hatred and a low sense of self-worth
Across many African American communities in the US, depression and anxiety have been on the rise. Evidence has proven that racism has been a contributing factor to this, creating...
Improving cancer therapy using sonoenhancement with acoustic cluster therapy
Sonoenhancement with Acoustic Cluster Therapy (ACT®) improves drug delivery to solid tumors, and by that reduces the necessary doses and side effects.
Gender and racial bias in the NHS: Disparities in specialty training
Racial bias in the NHS is affecting those able to apply and get into specialty training programs, exacerbated further by disparities in gender.
Sustainable gardening should be rewarded, according to University of Sheffield
Rewards for sustainable gardening could include reductions to council tax, water bills or assistance with resources.
Supporting innovation, research and education in Europe
Open Access Government provides an update on the European Commission’s support for innovation, research and education.
Hungary: Innovation, technology and research
Open Access Government lifts the lid on aspects of innovation, technology and research policy in Hungary, including a look at nuclear energy.
R&D support of the NSW Government in Australia
Open Access Government charts the support of the NSW Government in Australia for research and development, including a recent boost for artificial intelligence and other fields.
The UK’s investment in environmental science
Professor Susan Waldron, Director of Research and Skills at the Natural Environment Research Council, part of UK Research and Innovation, charts the UK’s investment in environmental science.
How can educational institutes build online safety for students?
The Online Safety Bill has raised questions about the importance and impact of technology on improving online safety for students.
Supporting academic research & scientific cooperation
Open Access Government probes what is taking place to support academic research and further scientific cooperation in Japan and beyond.
Supporting talent at the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF)
Open Access Government unpacks some of the research support that takes place in the National Research Foundation of Korea.