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The outlook of the Finnish economy
Finland’s Ministry of Finance lifts the lid on the current phase of rapid growth of the Finnish economy and their expectations for the same in 2018
Data shows 62% of adults ‘don’t understand inflation’
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has released startling data showing a large percentage of adults don't understand inflation
Shifting towards a circular economy for a sustainable future
VP Head of Group Brand & Corporate Communications at TOMRA, Lorraine Dundon reveals her thoughts on how Technology will help achieve a sustainable future
Co-op becomes first supermarket to tackle food waste issue in UK
East England Co-op becomes first major supermarket to sell food past its best before date in a bid to battle the food waste crisis
Co-op has...
UK and EU plan Bitcoin crackdown over tax evasion fears
As the cryptocurrency hovers around the $10,000 mark, the UK and EU are threatening a bitcoin crackdown to prevent tax evasion and cybercrime
Dose-finding trials: why not to use algorithmic designs
Prof Thomas Jaki from the Medical and Pharmaceutical Statistics Research Unit at Lancaster University sheds light on dose-finding trials
May comes closer to a Brexit deal, but Irish border remains a sticking point
Theresa May is in Brussels and is said to be getting closer to a Brexit deal but talks on the status of Northern Ireland have not progressed
Leading America towards a better future through in-house research
The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) is the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s scientific in-house research agency, as Open Access Government discovers
The Agricultural Research Service (ARS)...
Nanoparticles – a new weapon to fight plant disease and increase yield
Wade Elmer of The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station explores the effects of nanoparticles on health, the environment, and plant disease
Znapz look to the future to modernise the rail industry
Znapz experts are looking for innovative ways to modernise the rail industry using asset management systems
Bacterial Cell Biology
Prof. Dr Marc Bramkamp explains how the latest science allow for increased understanding of the subcellular organisation of a bacterial cell
From biobanking to precision medicine
A group of experts from ISBER shed light on the science of biobanking and its role in delivering modern and precision medicine
European Commissioner for Budget promises no research funding cuts
Günther Oettinger, European Commissioner for Budget and Human Resources, has 'guaranteed' no research funding cuts after the current period ends
Tackling the UK’s obesity epidemic
Professor Russell Viner from the Royal College of Paediatrics shares his thoughts on the UK Government’s strategy to tackle the UK’s obesity epidemic
Why it’s time for the UK education sector to prioritise cybersecurity in schools
Oliver Wells, Education Manager at Sophos, explains that the education in the UK must turn its focus to cybersecurity in schools
Imaging magnetic nanoparticle superstructures
The Center for Electron Nanoscopy at DTU discusses research into the magnetization of nanoparticle superstructures, advancing their use in modern technology
Magnetic materials at various...
Rubbing shoulders with frictional metamaterials
Julien Scheibert, researcher at CNRS/Ecole Centrale de Lyon explores the fascinating world of frictional metamaterials and their potential
Investigating how to make farmed fish immunity more robust
Dr María Ángeles Esteban’s group is searching for new biomarkers involved in fish immunity and welfare in farmed environments
Clean air targets could be met sooner than expected
A new study indicates that clean air targets for reducing NO2 emissions from vehicles could be achieved sooner than expected
Government clean air targets underestimate...
Publishing national chemotherapy data
Publishing national chemotherapy data has helped NHS hospitals make changes that should improve treatment, as Emma Saxon reveals in this article





















