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Young people in diverse neighbourhoods
Gideon Bolt of Utrecht University discusses diverse neighbourhoods and the impact on young people within society.
One of the outcomes of the DIVERCITIES research project...
Creating a highly skilled workforce for the future
Ontario’s Ministry of Education shares why a highly skilled workforce is vital for progression and how this is being encouraged in the province
The customs X-Ray simulator
Alexander Flisch, Project Coordinator, Empa – Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology outlines a new platform for cargo X-ray image interpretation training.
Connecting Nature project will focus on bringing nature to EU cities
Trinity College professors are to lead a €12m Horizon 2020-funded project to bring nature back to European cities
Understanding acute respiratory distress syndrome
TAURA is a research project that aims to fill in knowledge gaps in acute respiratory distress syndrome. Associate Professor Matthieu Jabaudon explains
Cohesion policy offers support for low income member states
Policy must be tailored to help low-income regions catch up. Corina Crețu, Commissioner for Regional Policy, explains how cohesion policy ensures growth
European cities: governing diversity and social cohesion
Diversity and social cohesion in European cities are the key focus of the DIVERCITIES project, as outlined by The Faculty of Geosciences at Utrecht University
EU member states vote on hormone-disrupting chemicals criteria
A list of criteria relating to hormone-disrupting chemicals has been approved by member states, edging closer towards regulation
Manufacturers warn cuts may occur due to Brexit uncertainty
A lack of clarity over the direction of Brexit negotiations could see UK manufacturers forced to make difficult cuts
The EU Action Plan against wildlife trafficking
Much has already been achieved when it comes to wildlife trafficking, but the hard part is still to come, says Colman O’Criodain and Emilie van der Henst
What’s new in Parkinson’s rating scales?
Parkinson’s rating scales are a vital assessment tool, but have their limitations. Jennifer Stratten explains how and why the EPDA developed a new one
Is aviation climate policy heading in the right direction?
Cait Hewitt, Deputy Director of the Aviation Environment Federation looks at aviation emissions and whether we’re on course to tackle them
FinnFusion: advancing fusion research in Finland
The FinnFusion Consortium outlines how fusion energy could be a potential energy source in Finland and be the key to the country becoming carbon neutral
NHS bosses backtrack on controversial budget cuts
Backlash for plans to save money by delaying operations, treatment and closing wards sees NHS bosses do a u-turn
Innovine project: adapting vineyards to climate change
How can The Innovine Project help vineyard growers throughout the EU develop better quality vines in a world where climate change is a key challenge?
Creating a modern transportation network for Canada
Marc Garneau, Minister for Transport in Canada outlines the importance of the transportation network for Canadian communities as well as the economy
Protecting nature: an ambitious action plan
Karmenu Vella, EU Commissioner for Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries details how protecting nature, people and the economy is a priority in Europe
Cancer immunotherapy: Are we ready to take the next big step?
Sumith A Kularatne of On Target Laboratories, LLC highlights cancer immunotherapy as the treatment of the year to target cancer cells
Conservatives and DUP finally agree a deal
Following the snap General Election two weeks ago, the Prime Minister has revealed a deal has been struck between the Conservatives and DUP
A springboard to the cloud: Putting a plan into action
Andrew Mellish, of Six Degrees Group Company Carrenza shares the challenges public sector organisations face when it comes to implementing cloud services





















