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SCIENTISTS DEVELOP NANO-MEDICINE TO FIGHT ALZHEIMERS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
SCIENTISTS from a Euro EUR14.6 million research project are to unveil progress at a June 1-3 nanotechnology conference in Budapest on their goal of using nano-medicine to fight Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers in the NAD Project have tried to make a virtue out of the environmental concern that nano-particles can breach the blood-brain-barrier.…
EU ADMITS FAILINGS IN ORGANISED CRIME FIGHT
BY DAVID HAWORTH
HUNGARY, which currently holds the European Union’s (EU’s) rotating presidency, made a little noticed promise in January to put organised crime well and truly on the EU agenda. Commercial Crime International attended a Brussels conference where senior figures admitted the EU’s response has been far too weak.…
SNUS - ÅLAND ISLANDS GIRD THEMSELVES FOR RENEWED BATTLE OVER SNUS
BY JOHN PAGNI
Åland islands gird themselves for renewed battle over snus
Autonomous Baltic archipelago wants clarity over snus sales on ferries. It fears existing complications will cause ferries to become Swedish-flagged, losing it revenue and jobs. Åland government wants the issue considered under the EU’s tobacco products directive review.…
ASIAN PAINT MAKERS UNHAPPY WITH REACH BUREACRATIC DEMANDS
BY MINI PANT ZACHARIAH and EMMA JACKSON
WHILE European paint manufacturers are breathing sigh of relief having passed the first major compliance deadline for the European Union’s (EU) chemical control system REACH, the same cannot be said for paint manufacturers in India.…
PURE BRED DOGS AID DISCOVERY OF GENETIC DISEASE CAUSES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THERAPY dogs can be a great nursing aid, but new European Union (EU)-funded research has shown how pure bred dogs can be powerful resource for investigating the sources of disease in human patients. The fact is that dogs suffer from many of the same diseases as their two-legged owners, and it is a lot easier to investigate the genetic causes of such illnesses in pure bred dogs.…
SECOND GENERATION BIOFUEL PROJECTS ARE IN ABUNDANCE, BUT COMMERCIAL DEPLOYMENT IS LACKING
BY MJ DESCHAMPS
WITH sales of biofuels still very much in their nascent stage and concerns rising about the environmental impact of biofuels growing, research and development into ‘second-generation’ biofuels is going ahead apace. And a key element of this work is lowering CO2 emissions from fuel by using waste alternative sources of material for conversion to biofuel.…
FINNISH BIOFUELS ARE FUELS FOR THOUGHT
BY JOHN PAGNI
NORDICS take their global civic responsibilities seriously – paying more than mere lip-service to requests to cut global warming emissions especially. Finland is a case in point, putting its money where its mouth is when it comes to renewable fuels.…
HEINEKEN MAY HELP RE-MAKE THE WORLD'S OLDEST KNOWN BEER?
BY JOHN PAGNI
Heineken may become a partner in a licence deal based on recreating the receipe from four beer bottles found on a wreck in Finland’s Åland Sea last July – along with the world’s oldest champagne.
"At this point we believe they are the oldest bottled beers in the world that can be drunk," said Rainer Juslin, of the autonomous Åland islands government, which will decide their fate and rights if tests at Finland’s VTT Technical Research Centre reveal the yeast is remains alive or dormant.…
PAINT MAKERS HAPPY TO BE OVER FIRST REACH HURDLE
BY EMMA JACKSON
THE FIRST major compliance deadline for the European Union’s (EU) chemical control system REACH has passed, and paint manufacturers, importers and suppliers are breathing a sigh of relief.
"Overall, I think it has been quite challenging for both industries and ECHA [the European Chemicals Agency based in Helsinki, Finland], but I think we are both relieved to have the first deadline past, and I think it was quite successful on both sides," said Laurence Hoffstadt (NOTE: NAME IS SPELLED CORRECTLY), a scientific officer with ECHA, which governs and administers Europe’s chemical registration programme.…
SECOND GENERATION BIOFUEL PROJECTS ARE IN ABUNDANCE, BUT COMMERCIAL DEPLOYMENT IS LACKING
BY MJ DESCHAMPS
WITH sales of biofuels still very much in their nascent stage and concerns rising about the environmental impact of biofuels growing, research and development into ‘second-generation’ biofuels is going ahead apace. And a key element of this work is lowering CO2 emissions from fuel by using waste alternative sources of material for conversion to biofuel.…