The taxes of every citizen in the European Union (EU) contribute to the EU’s immense budget, and measures are needed... Read More
Curbing extremism and violence is high on the global agenda. With prisons known to be a breeding ground for recruiters,... Read More
Life is hard sometimes. Juggling the demands of work with family while remaining healthy and sane can be tough. Done... Read More
As far as tech trends go, smaller is almost always better. The team behind the University of Malta’s first ever... Read More
by Rachael N. Darmanin The term ‘robot’ tends to conjure up images of well-known metal characters like C-3P0, R2-D2, and WALL-E.... Read More
Malta has a target: by 2020, 10% of the generation of energy should come from the renewables. Luckily, there is... Read More
As a child, Prof. Noellie Brockdorff was fascinated by the robots that inhabited the world of Isaac Asimov’s novels. She... Read More
Over 1.82 million migrants entered the EU in 2015 and this has triggered much dialogue across member states. In May... Read More
In the early 1990s, the Malta BioBank was started with the collection and storing of samples from all Maltese children... Read More
By Rebecca Borg Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) is a neurodegenerative disease that causes motor neurons to deteriorate. These nerves are... Read More