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Retirement study raises further questions A new study reports
Retirement study raises further questions A new study reports data suggesting certain negative physical and mental impacts of retirement. The Parlia...
North America oil supply shock: expect a thoroughly transformed
North America oil supply shock: expect a thoroughly transformed global oil market! The latest report by the International Energy Agency (IEA) sugges...
THE WEEK IN GOVERNMENT 15th March 2013 The Parliamentary
THE WEEK IN GOVERNMENT 15th March 2013 The Parliamentary Information Office of the Parliamentary Yearbook presents a weekly summary of activity in t...
African Congo Basin: destruction of rainforest slows, but serious
African Congo Basin: destruction of rainforest slows, but serious concerns remain The Parliamentary Information Office of the Parliamentary Yearbook ...
Solar power: new generation cells are a ground-breaking
Solar power: new generation cells are a ground-breaking development In 2010 Professor Michael Graetzel won the Millenium Technology Prize for develo...
Intelligence predicted by simple visual task The Parliamentary
Intelligence predicted by simple visual task The Parliamentary Information Office of the Parliamentary Yearbook reports on a new study which indicat...
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES POLICIES FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN The
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES POLICIES FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN The Parliamentary Information Office of the Parliamentary Yearbook examines new education policy whi...
Underground fungal communication network between plants
Underground fungal communication network between plants discovered. British researchers have discovered that plants can emit warning signals to each ...
Communication with “a little smear of brain” The
Communication with “a little smear of brain” The Parliamentary Information Office of the Parliamentary Yearbook report on fascinating research wh...

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