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Unprecedented advances in science and technology could conflict with our value system if they are not harnessed correctly. A new study has mapped our values to improve the governance of these disciplines and the potential developments they bring us. ...

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European scientists investigated the genetic and immunopathogenic links of the rare condition known as Addison's disease (ADD). By combining epidemiological work, animal models and patient data, the EURADRENAL consortium succeeded in painting an unprecedented picture of the disease. ...

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Many consider the Arctic region to be an early warning system for the effects of climate change. A large consortium of institutions is developing the framework for a coordinated Arctic observation infrastructure in Svalbard, Norway. ...

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Most people are unaware of how safe the crowded spaces they use are from crime, flooding or even an earthquake. A new set of tools could help them. ...

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EU researchers are improving the current models for predicting the volume of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions the oceans can absorb. These model systems can provide a firm platform for emerging new research programmes on global environmental change. ...

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The pursuit for better performing, longer lasting batteries is driven by the rising demand of battery-powered devices and machinery. ...

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Scientists in close collaboration with technology developers are developing a portable unit to detect and analyse airborne biological agents. The system should facilitate a rapid and life-saving response in the case of biological terrorism or accidental laboratory release. ...

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Investing in human potential equates to directly investing in the potential of all related industries. The T-POT project aimed to strengthen the fabric of Croatian textile industry by investing in people and materials based at the University of Zagreb Faculty of Textile Technology ...

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An EU project, ArcRisk has studied pathways of long-range transport of contaminants to the Arctic and the potential influence of climate change on the transport, environmental transfer, and food-chain uptake of these contaminants in the Arctic leading to human exposure. The health effects of contaminants on people in the Arctic were compared with those in the Mediterranean. ...

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Improved satellite technology systems are helping to monitor glaciers and icebergs in the Arctic, providing valuable information on climate change and helping the planet adapt to these changes. ...

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