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Social Innovation on active and healthy ageing for sustainable economic growth
Dr Elena Urdaneta from the Basque Culinary Center-SIforAGE Project highlights how the projects aims to strengthen cooperation among the stakeholders working on active and...
A European response to terrorism
Ard van der Steur, Minister of Security and Justice in the Netherlands outlines how Member States are coming together to work as one, in order...
Embracing culture and heritage values in Canada
The Department of Education, Culture and Employment, Government of the Northwest Territories details the importance of embracing culture and heritage
Culture and heritage are powerful...
Digging into data for research
Canada is proud to co-lead efforts to internationalise social sciences and humanities research across the Atlantic – and back again. Here Ted Hewitt, President...
Up to 1,000 jobs to be axed at Bristol City Council
Bristol City Council is expected to cut a sixth of its full time workforce, losing up to 1,000 jobs…
A sixth of the full time...
Commission pledges €3.6bn to help farmers innovate
The European Commission has committed €3.6bn to help farmers utilise research and innovation…
European Commissioner for Agriculture Phil Hogan has pledged funding for research and...
Charities ask for EU funding clarity
Chief executives of a number of bodies representing charities have written to the Treasury to gain reassurances about the future of EU funding…
A number...
Internet of trains
Marcel Van Velthoven, CEO at Znapz talks about how the internet of things can bring value to the rail industry...
I borrowed the title to...
Climate change and its impact on the ocean
Dr Michael A. Ellis, Science Director of Land, Soil, and Coast at the British Geological Survey outlines the impacts of global warming on the...
House prices to fall next year due to Brexit
A new report has warned Brexit uncertainty will see the housing market contract next year…
A new report from estate agency Countrywide has said it...
Holding down the public sector fort
Gerry Kelliher, EMEAR Sales Director, Kodak Alaris outlines how digitisation is transforming the public sector and lifting the paper weight it's been carrying…
The public...
APhoRISM – Advanced Procedures for volcanic and Seismic Monitoring
The European project APhoRISM is helping to create innovative solutions to crisis management, particularly with volcanic eruptions…
The European project APhoRISM - Advanced PRocedures for...
The future of quantum technologies in the UK
In an interview with Editor Laura Evans, Richard Murray, Lead Technologist in Emerging Technologies and Industries at Innovate UK, highlights quantum technologies and the...
Tougher emission standards for vehicles announced by the EC
The European Commission has revealed tougher standards for cars and vans in a bid to cut transport emissions and improve air quality…
A new package...
New IoT courses launched by EIT Digital
Three new online courses into the Internet of Things have been launched by EIT Digital…
European digital education organisation EIT Digital has launched a series...
Understanding Parkinson’s disease
The European Parkinson’s Disease Association (EPDA) sheds light on the challenges of the disease and the My PD Journey project which focuses on ways...
Thyroid cancer figures inflated by overdiagnosis
Research has revealed between 50 and 90 per cent of cases of thyroid cancers in women are estimated to have been overdiagnosed…
Research carried out...
Driving innovation in European transport
Maria Kelly Communications Officer at Shift2Rail outlines how the partnership aims to tackle the challenges of changing EU transport needs…
Shift2Rail Joint Undertaking (S2R JU)...
Imaging the future
Professor Miles Padgett, Principal Investigator of QuantIC, the UK Quantum Technology Hub in Quantum Enhanced Imaging explains how quantum science is leading to new...
Why monitor water quality?
Donna N. Myers, Chief of the Office of Water Quality at the U.S. Geological Survey highlights the importance of monitoring water quality to better...





















