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Adverse health effects of hazardous asbestos waste
Hazardous asbestos waste causes serious problems in communities in the U.S., Ian A Blair, Penn Superfund Research and Training Program Center details
Labour manifesto pledges £48.6bn funding for services
Some £48.6bn worth of pledges have been put forward as part of the Labour manifesto and will fund a range of services
Climate services – shaping a growing market
Climate services is a growing sector where market opportunities and ways towards operationalisation are being explored. Prof Dr Daniela Jacob explains
Railway stations – The Railway World
ZNAPZ discuss the crucial role of railway stations in the functionality of rail networks.
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Nanoscale imaging research: Why is it useful?
The Center for Electron Nanoscopy’s Professor Jakob Birkedal Wagner highlights the strides being made in nanoscale imaging research
Brexit brain drain is a threat to the technology sector
The technology sector is under threat from a Brexit brain drain as the number of overseas applicants applying for UK jobs since the referendum drops
Uterine fibroids: Where is research heading?
Uterine fibroids represent a prevalent benign gynaecologic problem in the U.S, here Romana A. Nowak of the University of Illinois explains
The ASI/COSMOS project provides knowledge of the universe
Prof. Nicola Vittorio, of the Università degli Studi di Roma ‘Tor Vergata’, shares details on the ASI/COSMOS project and how it will advance cosmology
Tackling chronic diseases through innovative health
John Bowis, Honorary President of Health First Europe highlights how innovations in health are helping with tackling chronic diseases
FinnFusion: Advancing fusion research in Finland
The FinnFusion Consortium focuses on two centres of excellence, fusion power plant analysis and remote handling, explains Dr Tuomas Tala
Climate research gains €8.2m EPA funding
The Environmental Protection Agency in Ireland has made available some €8.2m available for climate research
Brexit should not impact the disaggregation of IT services
Littlefish's Dave Aspindle explains why it is important the disaggregation of IT services should continue, irrespective of the political landscape
What is the importance of mechanical systems?
The University of Applied Sciences’ research group discuss the challenges of mechanical systems and the benefits they bring to everyday life
NHS pay cap is damaging the health service
Health leaders have called for politicians to consider the impact of the NHS pay cap during the next parliament
Boosting innovation in the wood technology sector
A multidisciplinary approach is necessary to stimulate the wood technology sector, says Professor Frédéric Pichelin, of Bern University of Applied Sciences
Blockchain will have the biggest impact on the public sector
John Bertrand, Digital Value Engineer at SAP talks about the value of blockchain and how it can benefit government as well as local authorities
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Technology for proactive healthcare
Proactive healthcare is made possible through passive monitoring, which detects very early signs of health problems
Right to Buy contributes to the lack of affordable homes
The Conservative’s Right to Buy policy has been blamed for the shortage of affordable housing, as councils spend millions replacing property
Aircraft loads: What are they and why are they important?
Many aerospace engineering degree courses do not focus on aircraft loads, despite its importance. The ALPES project is changing this via new technologies
Police numbers will grow as Labour pledges an extra 10,000 officers
Extra police officers will be put on the streets of England and Wales if Labour wins the upcoming snap General Election





















