
Emily Warrender
Deputy Managing Editor at Open Access Government
Editor @OpenAccessGov views are mine. Providing content on #Gov, #Environment, #Climate, #Health, #Tech & more. Get in touch if you have content to share 🦠🌳💶
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2 weeks ago |
openaccessgovernment.org | Emily Warrender
MIT engineers have achieved a major leap towards fault-tolerant quantum computing by demonstrating an order-of-magnitude stronger nonlinear light-matter coupling.
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3 weeks ago |
foodsafety.einnews.com | Emily Warrender
Image: © Roman Mykhalchuk | iStock Each year, 1.3 billion tons of food are thrown away. Addressing food loss and waste effectively requires strong, decisive action from governments. Those willing to take bold steps can gain economic, social, and environmental benefits while helping to mitigate food insecurityWe all live with an unacceptable reality: there is enough food for everyone on our planet, but we waste about one-third of everything we produce, while 784 million people face chronic hunger.
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3 weeks ago |
openaccessgovernment.org | Emily Warrender
Afon Technology, founded by Dr Sabih Chaudhry in 2019, has been a leader in diabetes innovation with its Glucowear™ device, the world's first non-invasive glucose sensor that continuously monitors blood sugar levels in real-timeIn recent years, groundbreaking advancements have revolutionised diabetes care, turning what was once a life-threatening condition into one that can be effectively managed.
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3 weeks ago |
openaccessgovernment.org | Emily Warrender
Simon Dobbs, Director of Technology at Bytes Software Services, explains how to leverage artificial intelligence in the UK public sector effectivelyThe UK Government recently announced plans to put artificial intelligence (AI) at the forefront of their strategy and to put "government in your pocket", come at an opportune time for UK PLC. According to PWC's 28th Global Annual CEO Study, AI is already at the heart of many CEOs' strategies.
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1 month ago |
openaccessgovernment.org | Emily Warrender
With a particular focus on London and Manchester, Bruce Owen, President of Equinix, explores the importance of technology in modern life, highlighting opportunities for growing the digital economy in the UKTechnology has become so infused in modern life that it's easy to take it for granted. Smartphones put the world at our fingertips, connecting us with family and friends at a distance and providing instant access to information on every topic imaginable.
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