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The prospects for people who develop brain cancer have improved more slowly than those of individuals with other types of cancer. This week Horizon Magazine featured EU research using two unlikely allies – viruses and molecules – to reduce the need for invasive brain surgery and to save lives.
Integrating refugee children in Europe poses its own set of challenges. We interviewed two researchers making the most of literary masterpieces, theatre and other educational activities to help displaced young people feel at home.
As the second-largest ocean on Earth, the Atlantic faces environmental threats on various fronts, including biodiversity. We spoke to researchers assessing the health of the Atlantic's ecosystems and tackling risks to its marine life. | | | Fighting brain tumours with the help of viruses and molecules
By harnessing unusual allies, pioneering cancer treatments could reduce the need for invasive surgery and save lives. | |
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Helping refugees in Europe with The Odyssey and Don Quixote
Literary masterpieces and other educational activities feature in EU-funded efforts to help displaced young people feel at home across the continent.
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In mighty Atlantic Ocean, ecosystem wonders and threats lie below the surface
Scientists from numerous countries are joining forces to tackle risks to life in the world's second-largest ocean.
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Brain gain: Europe's big advances in neuroscience
EU researchers are coming up with new ways to tackle the range of illnesses tied to the human body's most complex organ. In an interview, Professor Katrin Amunts sheds light on the brain's intricate structure and function. | |
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All aboard! Europe's food wagon steers towards a greener path
Making diets kinder to the environment and better for people's health requires root-and-branch changes in production and consumption.
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