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Education funding squeeze sees exam classes cut
                    Head teachers are cutting GCSE and A-Level classes as education funding difficulties continue to mount                
            Space Strategy pushes the boundaries of knowledge in Europe
                    Maroš Šefčovič, European Commission VP in charge of the Energy Union, outlines the EU Space Strategy and how the sector makes lives better, safer...                
            Climate protection: Investing in a low-carbon Europe
                    Investment in climate protection is vital to overcome environmental challenges. Hans Bruyninckx, Executive Director, European Environment Agency explains
Our climate is changing. We must reduce...                
            Viruses and cancer: Should we be more afraid?
                    During the past 30 years it has become exceedingly clear that several viruses play significant roles in the development of various cancers in humans                
            Delivering software solutions
                    Jean-Michel Letennier, President and CEO of Atomic Information Systems (AIS) Corporation, outlines how their software solutions can change how organisations think
AIS Corporation is a full...                
            Early learning and behaviour research at the US NICHD
                    Research on early learning and behaviour translates into effective interventions and care, says Dr James A Griffin of the NICHD at the US National...                
            Irish Micro Mouldings: Breaking the mould for success
                    Irish Micro Mouldings are specialists in injection moulding, who have become key players in the Irish plastics industry
Located just 20 minutes away from Galway...                
            Embrace the possible: Tackling climate change with technology
                    Earth’s climate is changing, but this has been happening since its creation; to deal with anthropogenic climate change we need to embrace technology                
            Disease-associated myosteatosis in people with cancer: Can it be treated?
                    Can we prevent the muscle loss associated with some cancers? Dr Vera Mazurak at the University of Alberta is looking into one method of...                
            Temporary accommodation is costing councils £2 million a day
                    The housing shortage is forcing councils to spend more than £2 million a day on temporary accommodation for homeless families, LGA analysis has revealed
Government...                
            Therapies for weak muscles: Re-establishing musculoskeletal function
                    Professor Martin Flück and colleagues at Balgrist University Hospital's Laboratory for Muscle Plasticity investigate possible therapies for weak muscles
It is estimated that 10% of the...                
            Towards the 2030 health goals: European action on HIV and viral hepatitis
                    European action on HIV and viral hepatitis is at a necessary turning point to meet 2030 SDGs, writes Dr Masoud Dara of the WHO...                
            The IMI programmes driving access to innovative medicines
                    By providing the infrastructure to support drug discovery, the IMI is accelerating access to innovative medicines, as the EFPIA highlights here
Innovation is the lifeblood...                
            Lighting up future materials and devices
                    Stefan Hecht at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin outlines how light-based technologies will spark innovation in material science and nanotechnology
The emergence of life and our existence...                
            Great Western failings cause concern for future rail projects
                    A report says the government must learn from serious failings in the design, planning and cost-estimating of the Great Western railway modernisation project
Significant failings...                
            The obesity epidemic and cancer: A disaster in the making?
                    IARC’s Véronique Terrasse highlights the link between the growing obesity epidemic and cancer in countries around the world, with some alarming statistics
The obesity epidemic...                
            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,...                
            Planning the smart private hospitals of the future
                    UEHP President Dr Paul Garassus writes on the importance of investing in smart private hospitals for sustainable healthcare
In an historical moment in which uncertainty...                
            Storytelling will keep the EU stars shining, says MEP
                    Lambert van Nistelrooij, MEP and EPP Coordinator for the Committee on Regional Development (REGI), shares a new approach for raising awareness of EU added...                
            How project ACXIS is revolutionising x-ray cargo inspection
                    Empa – Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology discuss ACXIS, a project funded by the EU under the 7th Framework Programme.                
            





















