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E. Muir heard in EP public hearing
MCEL member Elise Muir was being heard by the Committee on Petitions of the European Parliament on February 23rd.
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EU Climate Law: Lunch lecture for the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment
February the 16th 2016 Prof. dr. Marjan Peeters has delivered a lunch lecture on Climate Law at the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment.
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More than six million euros for continued research on stroke treatment
The Netherlands Heart Foundation (Hartstichting) announced today its plan to invest six million euros in an innovative treatment method for patients with acute stroke.
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Tissue regeneration in the gut visible for first time
Researchers have succeeded in making the mechanisms that regulate tissue regeneration in the gut visible. This discovery provides new insights into how stem cells function and offers tie-ins for future research into regenerative medicine and treatments for cancer.
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Dhruv Sanghavi creates new feature for the History of Tax Treaties Database
The history of tax treaties is a useful resource for the interpretation of the OECD Model Tax Convention on Income and Capital, and tax treaties based on the OECD Model.
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Article by Lies Wesseling in Dutch newspaper Trouw
Article by Lies Wesseling in Dutch newspaper Trouw
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ERC grants for Anna Harris, Valentina Mazzucato and Maarten Vink
The European Research Council (ERC) has awarded three grants to FASoS researchers.
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Eating a lot of fish during pregnancy is linked to children who grow more quickly and have a later risk of becoming overweight
Pregnant women who eat fish more than three times a week give birth to babies who grow more quickly in the first years of life, and have a higher risk of being overweight as pre-schoolers.
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ITEM starts with cross border impact assessment 2016
What are the effects of national and EU policy and legislation on border regions? Are cross border workers affected by newly or soon to be implemented national or EU policy/legislation?