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URGENT EU ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MUST BE REDRAFTED: MINISTERS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
SENIOR Brussels diplomats have been told to revise the proposed Euro 5 billion energy infrastructure building plan drafted by the European Commission to help kickstart Europe’s economy from its current slump.
The EU Council of Ministers (general affairs) released a communiqué saying "adjustments of certain aspects will still be necessary."…
UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS POSING CHALLENGE FOR GLOBAL AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS
BY PHILIPPA JONES
THE NUMBER of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) in the skies above Europe is increasing rapidly, but safety concerns mean they normally remain segregated from other airspace users, inhibiting their employment in a wide range of activities. Eurocontrol, the European organisation for the safety of air navigation, has therefore launched a major project of work intended to ensure the safe and efficient integration of UAS into the pan-European Air Traffic Management Network (ATM).…
EU ORGANIC LOGO COMPETITION LAUNCH IMMINENT
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union’s (EU) agriculture Commissioner Mariann Fischer Boel has encouraged the EU food sector to get involved with a competition to design a new European organic food logo. Part of the EU’s plans for pushing standards in organic foods, Fischer Boel said the contest would be launched imminently and would be open to any designer.…
TAX HAVENS OPEN BOOKS AS G20 TABLES TIGHTENING OF GLOBAL ANTI-FRAUD CONTROLS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE THUMBSCREWS are being turned on the world’s tax havens, preventing their banks hiding assets from tax investigators worldwide. A comprehensive communiqué from April 1 and 2s’ G20 meeting in London committed member governments "to take agreed action against those jurisdictions which do not meet international standards in relation to tax transparency."…
EU FUNDS MAJOR NANOMEDICINE SURVEY
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) is funding a major survey of nanomedicine exploring the potential of this emerging technology and advising on its regulation. The EU is spending Euro 700,000 on this NANOMED project, utilising experts from Britain’s Council for Science and Technology (CST) and Genetic Interest Group Ltd, along with Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany, and the French Atomic Energy Commission.…
NUCLEAR ENGINEERING HIGHER EDUCATION STRUGGLING TO KEEP UP WITH RENEWED DEMAND FOR ITS COURSES AND EXPERTISE
BY KEITH NUTHALL, EMMA JACKSON and ALAN OSBORN
FEW things say more about the growing enthusiasm for nuclear power than the rush of young students eager to make a career in the industry. It is happening mainly in America but other countries are now beginning to see the same development.…
BRITAIN CAN LOOK TO THE CONTINENT FOR LESSONS ON DEVELOPING DISTRICT HEATING
BY MARK ROWE, ALAN OSBORN, CRISTINA MUNTEAN and KEITH NUTHALL
BRITAIN has long been something of a laggard when it comes to district heating. The only significant growth was mainly oil-fired network in local authority housing during the 1960s and 70s.…
BRITAIN'S RECYCLING IMPROVING COMPARED TO EUROPEAN PEERS: EUROSTAT
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE STRENGTH of Britain’s recycling sector is becoming a force to reckon with across Europe, according to the latest available comparative figures from European Union (EU) statistical agency Eurostat. The proportion of municipal waste recycled in the UK equalled the EU average in 2007, it says – 22%.…
FRENCH U-TURN AVERTS POLITICAL CRISIS OVER AUTO BAILOUTS AT BRUSSELS WEEKEND SUMMIT
BY DAVID HAWORTH
ONE day before a Sunday European Union (EU) emergency summit on the global recession, the French government made a U-turn on its proposed Euro 6.5 billion aid plan for Renault and Peugeot-Citroen, dropping its previous conditions relating to the factories’ locations and obliging manufacturers to favour French suppliers when making purchases.…
IMAGE-GUIDED SMART CAPSULES COULD DELIVER TARGETED MEDICINES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A EUROPEAN Union (EU)-funded research project called SonoDrugs has united universities and high-tech businesses in developing tiny, image-guided medicine capsules which could target medicines to where they are needed in a patient’s body. The aim of the innovation is conveying doses through blood vessels to the centre of an infection or disease, after which the drugs are activated by ultrasound pulses.…