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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia: getting closer to a cure?
Associate Professor of Medical Genetics, Silvia Deaglio, highlights the research strides being made in the fight against chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Keeping pests under control requires ongoing research
Chris Bentley, Agricultural Research Service – U.S. Department of Agriculture, explains why research must continue to protect crops from pests and insects
Shining a light on brain functionality after stroke
Professor Saverio Pavone, of the European Laboratory for Non Linear Spectroscopy and Department of Physics highlights the latest advances in stroke research
Supporting the ageing population as a corporate mission
Ana João Sepulveda outlines how 40+Lab is helping organisations and businesses to out-rival in supporting the ageing population and preparing for the silver economy
NHS cyber-attack: the biggest in history
In the wake of the NHS cyber-attack, Nigel Hawkins, Managing Director EMEA, Everbridge outlines how organisations can limit the damage of such an attack
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Optimising the communication plan of a basic research project
European-supported project “Darklight” shows how basic research can have an impact at several levels, including the general public, if properly communicated
How does workplace safety fare across Europe?
Luke Rees, Head of Digital at Accuracast examines data on workplace safety across Europe and analyses discrepancies between nations on how safe workers feel
Danger is...
Thousands of family doctors could be lost due to Brexit
GP leaders are warning more than 2,000 family doctors could be lost if the status of EU citizens living in the UK is not protected during negotiations
Jammed inert particles and their role in understanding cancer
Professor Roberto Cerbino of the University of Milan discusses how cell tissues may be ruled by the same laws of jammed inert particles
Health literacy: Developing healthy communities
The University of Applied Sciences in Nordhausen and Pfalzklinikum explain why rural areas have advantages over cities in developing healthy communities
A German Adaptation Strategy for climate change
German Environment Agency’s Petra Mahrenholz provides insight into Germany’s Adaptation Strategy and how it assisting in the fight against climate change
Improving trust in computer systems using formal proofs
Dale Miller, Inria, Université Paris-Saclay, LIX, École Polytechnique, and CNRS highlights the role formal proofs can have in ensuring trust in computer systems
Conservative party makes a U-turn on social care policy proposals
Following backlash, the Conservatives have amended social care policy plans included in last week’s election manifesto
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Conservative manifesto: Overhaul of care and boost for NHS
Tackling the “unfairness” in the social care system is one of the core parts of the Conservative manifesto, it has emerged
Crime against businesses: What is your security strategy?
Tim Strawson, Managing Director of security solutions manufacturer Bradbury Group, analyses 2016’s crime against businesses figures, and offers his advice on how to keep your company safe
Julian King
EU Commissioner for the Security Union, European Commission
Philipp Langer
Head of the EU Framework Programme Section, State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation
Dr Carrie Bourassa
Scientific Director, The Canadian Institutes of Health Research-Institute of Aboriginal Peoples’ Health (CIHR-IAPH)



















