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Are teachers under too much pressure?
Unions warn teachers are under so much pressure they are being “reduced to tears”, highlighting yet another difficulty facing the sector.
It certainly seems as...
£500m for heart disease research
Cardiac charity the British Heart Foundation has revealed it will pump £500m into researching heart disease.
A new strategy launched by the British Heart Foundation...
Can TB be eliminated altogether?
Dr Masoud Dara, Senior Advisor at the World Health Organization explains the challenges of tackling TB to Editor Laura Evans, and why antibiotic resistance...
Crossrail is creating a skills vacuum
According to new analysis, Crossrail’s demand for skilled workers is leaving many parts of the UK with shortages.
New analysis from specialist recruiter Randstad CPE...
Is the education sector in trouble?
With teachers leaving the profession in droves, many failing to even last the first year after qualifying, AG asks if the education sector is...
Partnerships for success
Ellen Rowles from Action PR Ltd sheds light on why third party partnerships hold the key to success in improving leisure facilities for schools...
NFU and FACE launch farm education pack
A new education pack aimed at primary schools has been launched by two leading agriculture organisations.
The National Farmers Union (NFU) and Farming and Countryside...
University College Dublin
High content screening (HCS) is a remarkable technology that allows fully automated cellular imaging on a truly high-throughput scale. In the life and biomedical...
Syrian refugees welcome, say Scottish council leaders
Scottish council leaders have confirmed 2,000 Syrian refugees will be offered shelter, with some arriving before Christmas.
The Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA) has...
Improved access to radiotherapy needed, says experts
Doctors have revealed that millions of people have died unnecessarily from cancers that could have been treated by radiotherapy.
New data presented at the European...
University of Basel
While progress is based on development, a revolution is associated with turning points and phase-transition (speaking in the terms of physics). Over the last...
AG: Health Analysis
In this second AG – Health Analysis we give thought to a number of key areas in healthcare throughout Europe. Topics that are given...
Investigation into the impact of smartphones on behaviour in lessons
An investigation into training teachers to tackle poor pupil behaviour will also cover issues relating to smartphones in lessons.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb has announced...
University dropout rates fall after the increase in tuition fees
A new report has examined the impact of increased tuition fees on the number of students completing university courses.
In 2006 university tuition fees increased...
Why Train Staff in Lean Six Sigma?
Dr Andy Slaney, Principal Consultant and Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt, BSI explains the benefits to organisations of using the training initiative Lean...
Volcanoes and geothermal and mineral resources
Analogue and numerical modelling
Volcanoes are one of the main geological systems hosting economic and energetic reservoirs; i.e. geothermal energy. As soon as magma (i.e....
E3-Modelling research finds first-mover advantage for the European Union as frontrunner in climate action
In Paris, delegates from the 196 UN parties will meet in December 2015 to negotiate a global climate agreement. Countries accounting for roughly a...
Regulation of agricultural waste in Scotland
Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) outlines the importance of effective waste management
Conserving and protecting the world’s natural resources is vital, and effective waste management...
Researching soil and the climate
Tom Sauer joined the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS) as a Research Associate at the National Soil Tilth Laboratory (NSTL) in...
Agroforestry and its impact
Dr Thomas J. Sauer, Research Leader at the National Laboratory for Agriculture and the Environment, U.S. Department of Agriculture details the importance of agroforestry for...



















