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The Truth and Reconciliation Commission Report and its implications for education
                    Sandra Styres, Adjunct Professor and Dawn Zinga, Associate Professor and Chair at Brock University, highlight the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Report and outlines implications for education.                
            High-performance computing can create new opportunities
                    Alison Kennedy of the STFC Hartree Centre shares the benefits of high-performance computing and how it can be utilised to make the UK more...                
            The evolution of the European rail industry
                    UNIFE – The European Rail Industry discusses how rail has evolved to become more attractive to customers and investors through technology and innovation
                
            Managing a respiratory condition
                    British Lung Foundation’s Dr Penny Woods provides advice on how to manage a respiratory condition and highlights the strides being made into lung research
                
            The dilemma of over diagnosis of pancreatic cysts
                    Dr. Annabelle L. Fonseca et al explain the problems created by current medical guidelines for diagnosing pancreatic cysts
                
            Acute respiratory distress syndrome: complex and under-recognised
                    Matthieu Jabaudon, Université Clermont Auvergne outlines the complexities of acute respiratory distress syndrome and opportunities for precision medicines                
            Fighting against antimicrobial resistance
                    Antimicrobial resistance is a global problem that requires commitment to tackle it, shares EU Health Commissioner Vytenis Andriukaitis in a speech.                
            Brexit: UK to begin first trade negotiations with the US
                    The first talks are set to go ahead between the UK and the US to outline plans for trade between the two nations after Brexit                
            Pancreatic cancer: A three-pronged attack
                    Science Information Officer Dr Catherine Pickworth outlines the work being carried out by Cancer Research UK to fight against pancreatic cancer
                
            New Foot-and-Mouth Disease virus vaccines
                    University of St Andrews’ Martin Ryan PhD talks about zoonotic diseases such as Foot-and-Mouth Disease and importance of vaccinations                
            Parasitic infection: Animal health matters too
                    Professor Colin J Suckling explains how teams at the University of Strathclyde and University of Glasgow are challenging global parasitic infection
Cows, horse, camels
When people...                
            Councils to get extra funding to ease pressures from migration
                    Local councils are to get grants totalling £15 million as part of the Controlling Migration Fund (CMF) to help ease pressures on local services                  
            Why is it hard to innovate in the public sector?
                    Contino’s Public Sector Lead, Alistair Smith looks at innovation within the public sector and what more could be done to encourage it and get...                
            Tackling cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease
                    Ai-Ling Lin PhD, of The Lin Brain Lab talks about the reversal of cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease with comprehensive and personalised nutrition
Alzheimer’s disease...                
            Schools promised extra funding over next two years
                    An extra £1.3bn has been promised to schools in England over two years following pressure on the government over funding shortages                
            Brexit negotiations into round two in Brussels
                    The UK is to continue Brexit talks in Brussels today with four main categories expected to be up for discussion                 
            Budget Commissioner warns Brexit will led to “small cuts”
                    The EU’s budget will have to be scaled back after Brexit, says European Commission Budget Chief Günther Oettinger                
            Fighting food insecurity through global cooperation
                    Eradicating food insecurity remains a global challenge. In a speech, EU Agriculture Commissioner Phil Hogan highlights why working in partnership is vital
The goal of...                
            Self-regulated learning: What is all the fuss about?
                    Dr. Yves Karlen, M. Sc. Miriam Compagnoni and Prof. Dr. Katharina Maag Merki at the Institute of Education, University of Zurich highlight self-regulated learning and its benefits.                
            A long-term strategy for cyber security
                    Challenges remain in the fight for cyber security. Open Access Government’s Ciara Ruane highlights the work being undertaken to keep the UK safe                
            




















