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UK set to improve in funding research and development
Warwick Business School’s Professor Stephen Roper reveals the UK Government’s exciting plans for funding research and development in business
Adapting defence technology to business enterprise
Paddy Bradley, Director, Swindon and Wiltshire Local Enterprise Partnership explains how investing in defence technology can boost the economy
Tumour-host interactions, paediatric sarcomas, and cancer progression
Ivan Stamenkovic, professor of experimental pathology at the University of Lausanne underlines research taking place around cancer progression
Cancer progression, meaning the evolution of localised tumour growth to an invasion of adjacent tissue and dissemination to distant organs is a complex process that is intimately related to interactions between tumour...
Searching for the silver bullet: towards a more effective Security Union
European Commissioner for the Security Union, Julian King underlines the role of the EU and national governments in keeping citizens safe
Pneumology & Pulmonary Cell Research
Prof Dr Michael Roth (PhD) at University Hospital Basel looks at pneumology & pulmonary cell research, in this profile of the organisation's research
Integrated pest management (IPM)
Professor of Entomology at Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Timothy D. Schowalter outlines the fundamentals of IPM
Jeremy Hunt accused of ‘astonishing failure’ over drop in the number of GPs
Jeremy Hunt has been criticised after new data shows a substantial drop in the number of GPs despite his promise to boost staff
SSEC: Utilising residual heat and other resources
SSEC is a network that enables sustainable food production and better living environments, through the use of residual heat and other unutilised resources
SSEC consists of a steering group and a program management, which represents the parties that have joined the cooperation. Fifteen parties have joined the network, large and...
Blockchain for sensitive and personal data
Returning control over our personal data to us through the Blockchain – explored by experts from Swiss Re and IBM Research
Promoting the issues affecting Canadian Youth
Jonathan Miles from Open Access Government profiles the work the Minister of Canadian Heritage and what she does for Candian youth
Diversity in the neighbourhood drives support for a generous asylum policy
Dr Gideon Bolt at Utrecht University shares his expert perspective on attitudes towards asylum policy in Europe
Indigenous climate activists recognised at Bonn conference
For the first time, indigenous climate activists across the world have received special recognition for their work at the Bonn climate conference
Improving poultry production through precision fertility management
University of Oxford’s Tommaso Pizzari argues that fertility management of commercial flocks requires a precision approach
iDigBio: Serving biodiversity data and resources to the World
Pamela S Soltis, Director of the University of Florida’s Biodiversity Institute shares a compelling insight into the digitisation of biodiversity data
Theresa May holds in-cabinet talks on looming Brexit ‘divorce’ bill
Theresa May is due to hold in-cabinet talks on the state of Brexit negotiations with the EU as the 'divorce bill' halts progress
What is the future for clinical and health research in Europe?
Experts discuss the FEAM-BioMed Alliance paper, which outlines how the next EU Framework Programme can further support biomedical research in Europe
Understanding the rich history of life in America
Deborah Thomas from Library of Congress reveals the astonishing resource created by The National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP) and what it reveals about everyday life in America
Early stage Cardiovascular Disease Detection with Integrated Silicon Photonics
Lead Scientist EMEA, Mirko De Melis, Ph. D sheds light on cardiovascular disease detection research and prevention methods
In silico chemistry: Pursuit of chemical accuracy
Kirk A. Peterson from the Department of Chemistry, Washington State University discusses the fundamentals of in silico chemistry
In silico chemistry simply refers to carrying out investigations of chemical processes entirely by computational methods. Over the last few decades, computational chemistry has been an invaluable tool in understanding chemical reactivity,...
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Open Access Government (November 2017)
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