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Peace of mind
IT assets disposal that offers 100% security, 0% landfill and a share in re-sale profits.
At Restore-IT Efficient we’ve built our business of adding value...
Bio-securing our woodland
Austin Brady, Head of Conservation at the Woodland Trust discusses the impacts of disease and pests on our woodlands, and how we can mitigate...
Opportunity knocks
Annys Darkwa, Managing Director of Vision Housing explains the need for more housing to help re-offenders integrate back into the community
Sharing the sustainable vision
Lord Mayor of the City of Copenhagen, Frank Jensen gives details of how the City is becoming the first CO2 neutral capital in Europe…
Driving smart, sustainable growth
Commissioner for Regional and Urban Policy, Johannes Hahn explains what smart and sustainable growth means for European cities…
Talking about health inequalities
Public Health England is launching a national conversation about health inequalities to better understand the English public’s perception and experience.
Where you live, what you...
Pioneering work improves cancer survival rates
Queen’s University Belfast’s cancer specialist Professor Patrick Johnston, is leading a drive to improve survival rates for every European citizen.
Professor Johnston, whose work has...
New campaign for breast cancer launched
Latest figures from Public Health England revealed that one in 3 women diagnosed with breast cancer in England are over 70.
It was also revealed...
Laboratory of RNA
The Laboratory of RNA Biology and Biotechnology at the Centre for Integrative Biology (CIBIO) of the University of Trento, Italy, is focusing on RNA...
Spanish Research Council
All available data shows that, despite a better understanding of the biology of tumour cells, the treatment of most cancers has not significantly changed...
Revolutionising the brain
Aiswariya Chidambaram of Frost and Sullivan explains the importance of early diagnosis to tackle brain disorders such as Alzheimer’s Disease.
Although research has gone a...
2030 climate goals outlined by EU
The European Commission has set out its plans for climate and energy policy 2030.
Goals announced by the Commission include achieving a competitive, secure and...
Four million new trees to be planted in 2015
Government is investing £30 million to support the planting of 2,000 hectares of new woodland.
As part of the investment two hundred thousand hectares of...
£8m tech boost for UK high streets
A new £8m initiative designed to re-invigorate UK high streets, has been announced by Science and Universities Minister, David Willetts, today.
The initiative, a funding...
MRI technology to treat IBS
Scientists at The University of Nottingham are leading the world in exploiting MRI technology to assist in the treatment and diagnosis of Irritable Bowel...
Decline in honeybees across Europe
A honeybee shortage is threatening crop pollination in more than half of European countries, according to new research.
A study published in the journal ‘Plos...
CO2 GeoNet
CO2 Capture and Storage (CCS) involves the capture of carbon dioxide (CO2 ) from industrial sources such as fossil-fuel-based power stations, refineries, steel or...
Cerege
The production of cosmogenic radionuclides on Earth result from nuclear reactions initiated by primary and secondary energetic cosmic ray particles which, during their passage...
Norwegian Polar Institute
A government agency under the auspices of the Ministry of Climate and Environment, the Norwegian Polar Institute (NPI) is Norway’s main institution for research,...
More than words
In the past, those born both deaf and blind were consigned to a life of limited or non-existent communications – but a research team...




















