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German banks buy into malware protection from Cambridge University spin-out
Online banking provides huge convenience for customers and lower costs for banks. But – inevitably – it is also a lucrative target for cybercriminals. Commerzbank and Comdirect are turning to novel barcode technology from Cronto to avert this threat
Call to redouble efforts to end gender imbalance in research
After ten years of policy initiatives - and despite female graduates outnumbering males – the EU is far from gender equality in R&D. "This is regretful for women researchers and bad for Europe," says Research, Innovation and Science Commissioner Geoghegan-Quinn
Elsevier swoops on open science start-up Mendeley in £45M deal
Mendeley - the winner of a Science|Business ACES award and pioneering provider of social media tools that allow scientists to share and mine data - and collaborate online - has been bought up by the publishing giant Elsevier
Europe needs smarter data – and smarter data protection
Third generation cognitive computing is making sense of data mountains and starting to deliver remarkable improvements in healthcare. Now, sensitively calibrated data protection rules are needed – to reassure patients and protect privacy, whilst allowing progress to continue
Update of data protection laws needs ICT skills to deliver
The reform of data protection will lead to a surge of innovation in products and services and make the public sector more efficient, the Commission promises. But this won’t happen if ICT skills continue to be neglected
A Manifesto for an e-Healthier Europe
eHealth provides the means to reduce costs and improve the quality of our healthcare systems. It is now time for policy makers to take concrete measures to scale-up and accelerate adoption of technologies for real impact, says Elena Bonfiglioli
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Warwick students only UK team to win place in world robot championship
Engineering students at the University of Warwick are the only UK team to qualify for a place...
German banks buy into malware protection from Cambridge University spin-out
Online banking provides huge convenience for customers and lower costs for banks. But – inevitably – it is also a lucrative target for cybercriminals. Commerzbank and Comdirect are turning to novel barcode technology from Cronto to avert this threat
ETH Zurich: Germanium made laser compatible

Good news for the computer industry: a team of researchers has managed to make germanium suitable for lasers. This could...

Call to redouble efforts to end gender imbalance in research
After ten years of policy initiatives - and despite female graduates outnumbering males – the EU is far from gender equality in R&D. "This is regretful for women researchers and bad for Europe," says Research, Innovation and Science Commissioner Geoghegan-Quinn
Chalmers: Winning video pitch in Venture Cup

At the end of March, the students in wyberry Technologies brought home the victory in the Venture Cup video pitch...

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Warwick students only UK team to win place in world robot championship
Engineering students at the University of Warwick are the only UK team to qualify for a place in a global competition...
ETH Zurich: Germanium made laser compatible
Good news for the computer industry: a team of researchers has managed to make germanium suitable for lasers. This could enable...
Chalmers: Winning video pitch in Venture Cup
At the end of March, the students in wyberry Technologies brought home the victory in the Venture Cup video pitch competition....
Horizon 2020 Special Coverage
Academic Enterprise Awards (ACES) 2013
The ACES - Academic Enterprise Awards - are the only pan-European awards for spin-out companies emerged from European universities and public...
European Parliament, Brussels - 04 June 2013
Unlocking the value of Personalised Healthcare in Europe
This new study shows ICT investments could cut healthcare costs for key ailments by more than 35%.
Bigger and Simpler: A short guide to the EU's €80 billion Horizon 2020 programme
A two-year political fight formally began in Brussels on 30 November with the publication of the European Commission's plan for Horizon 2020, its omnibus R&D programme. It promises less red tape, broader benefits, and more jobs and economic growth.
Biofuels: The Next Generation
Key ideas and recommendations to accelerate the deployment of sustainable biofuels have emerged at the second in a series of three high-level academic policy debates on the energy R&D challenge, The Energy Difference
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