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The impact of stroke in young people
Jukka Putaala from the European Stroke Organisation outlines the effects of stroke in young people compared to stroke in the older generation
How the public sector can achieve start-up style innovation
Innovation in the public sector can be slow-moving. Alistair Smith at Contino explains how government services can get the sleek style of a start-up
Although...
Sustainability through technology: The power of N
Popularism and bumper sticker science should not stop us tackling sustainability through technology, argues Ingenuity Lab Director Carlo Montemagno
Ingenuity Lab is a unique organisation,...
An insight into Escherichia coli
Understanding Escherichia coli ecology and evolution in the gut as a commensal is a prerequisite to fight this opportunistic pathogen
Britain’s aerospace sector could suffer after Brexit
Experts have warned that Britain's aerospace industries could suffer a loss of investment from companies like Airbus in the event of a hard Brexit
Powerful XFEL X-ray laser goes online in Germany
The powerful XFEL X-ray laser, capable of studying the intricate structure of atoms one by one, has been officially opened in Hamburg, Germany
Understanding cancer through molecular cell biology
Progress in Targeted Therapy and Immunotherapy of Cancer Requires Rethinking of European Reimbursement Practices for Mutation Testing
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Northern Ireland could receive ‘special status’ after Brexit
The EU has said that a 'standalone' deal may have to be negotiated for Northern Ireland to allow a 'frictionless' border crossing to the...
Can a new light-based therapy help with Alzheimer’s disease?
Prof Michael R Hamblin of the Wellman Center for Photomedicine at Massachusetts General Hospital discusses a new light-based therapy for Alzheimer’s disease
Teaching unions merge to form National Education Union
Two teaching unions, the National Union of Teachers (NUT) and the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) have formed the National Education Union (NEU)
Focusing on paediatric cancers
Epigenetic changes play a critical role in the development of paediatric cancers. Ivan Stamenkovic, Professor of Pathology, explains
Biomedical research: crossing discipline borders
Biomedical research crosses borders of disciplines to help shape new imaging approaches, as scientists from Technical University of Munich explain
Malware researcher finds Spambot has over 7.1m email addresses
A malware researcher has discovered a spamming operation with access to more than 7.1 million email addresses, said to be the 'biggest of its kind'
Understanding the adverse outcome pathway concept
Alberto Mantovani, Istituto Superiore di Sanità looks at how the adverse outcome pathway concept is the long way from molecular to adversity
Queueing theory: the solution to unsustainable wait list practices
David Stanford, Richard Boucherie, and Peter Taylor outline how queueing theory could help tackle some of the challenges in the healthcare sector
Floods devastate India, Bangladesh, and Nepal
As recovery begins in Houston more than 1,200 people have been killed in floods throughout South Asia bringing the region to a standstill
UK food industry warns of shortage of workers post-brexit
The UK food industry has warned that Brexit will lead to a shortage of migrant workers, many of whom work in food processing or farming
UK companies to be required by law to release pay ratios
Under a new law, UK companies will be required to release pay ratio difference between CEOs and the average employee in a bid to increase transparency
Can blueberries help to tackle many global health problems?
Mark Villata, Executive Director, U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council highlights many health benefits associated with blueberries




















