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Research reveals the economic burden of colorectal cancer across Europe

Research reveals the economic burden of colorectal cancer across Europe New research led by Queen’s University Belfast has found that colorectal cancer costs Europe a staggering €19.1 billion (£16.3 billion) per year. This figure includes direct expenditure as well as indirect costs including premature death and sick leave. Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in Europe, with one European dying of colorectal cancer every three minutes. In the UK, over 16,000 people die of this common disease every year. This new research demonstrates the tremendous economic burden that colorectal cancer places on health systems, patients and their families, and highlights the significant inequalities that European colorectal cancer patients experience, depending on where they live.

Tributes to visionary director of Ulster Folk Museum following his death

Tributes to visionary director of Ulster Folk Museum following his death Dr George Thompson has been praised for his leadership at the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum following his death. Paul Ainsworth 04 August, 2021 01:00 THE founding director of the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum has been hailed as a visionary following his death aged 95. Dr George Thompson, who took charge of the museum at Cultra in Co Down in 1959, was awarded an OBE for his services in 1976. The Queen s University Belfast graduate went on to study at Chigaco University in the 1950s before returning home and taking up his position and turning the museum into a hugely popular visitor attraction.

Could experiments in space hold the answers to quantum mechanics?

Could experiments in space hold answers for quantum mechanics? Image: © flashmovie/Stock.adobe.com Experts from Queen’s University Belfast are urging for a $1bn investment to pursue space as the next quantum frontier. Science in the 20th century uncovered mysteries concerning both the very big and the very small. Space exploration brought humanity to the moon and created satellites whirring around our Earth. Elsewhere, scientists discovered the bizarre world of quantum mechanics where microscopic reality operated under new and often unexpected rules. Now, a group of scientists has published an article in Nature calling for $1bn investment to merge these two worlds and begin quantum experiments in space.

Ireland-UK digital humanities projects get €6 5m funding boost

Ireland-UK digital humanities projects get €6 5m funding boost
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