OAF #4
Open Access Government
OAG provides an in-depth perspective on key public policy areas from all around the world
Its FRIDAYYYYY!!! Dive into this edition of Open Access Fridays to find our favourite and most interesting stories from the last week
Scientists at AIDS 2022 describe how new technological insights into HIV latent cells could help HIV cure research.
Yields of crops visited by insect pollinators like bees produce a more stable food supply and help stabilise food prices.
Children with ADHD less able to multitask as brain works differently to those without, but medication can help.
The European Green Capital and Green Leaf Awards are competitions for European cities which are improving the environment.
Hair loss and sexual dysfunction, or low libido, have been added to the long list of symptoms of COVID-19 and those with long COVID.
EU to cut gas use by 15% in response to Putin's weaponisation of energy exports - moving one step closer to reducing dependency on Russian energy.
Daily, lifelong exposure to blue light which comes from phones, computers and household fixtures can worsen with age.
Experts warn that the EU agriculture sector is stuck in "permanent pesticide-dependence," and that major flaws exist in the current attempts to reduce the use of pesticides across the EU.
3 years later, after COVID-19 has claimed 6.4 million lives, research indicates that COVID-19 originated at the Wuhan wet market
Smokers or vapers prior to hospitalisation for COVID-19 were more likely to experience severe complications, and die from COVID-19, than their counterparts.
Despite being among the top 20 biggest polluters of 2020, the UK is the second most prepared country to reach net zero emissions by 2050