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Chemistry World June 13, 2007 Victoria Gill |
Europe Running Out of Time to Address 'Threat' to MRI The European Commission has told scientists it is not yet ready to change proposed European physical agents legislation, criticized by scientists for posing a 'serious threat' to legislation on medical imaging. |
Science News June 9, 2007 |
Science Safari: Scitopia.org This new site is a search portal to the digital libraries of leading science and technology societies. |
IEEE Spectrum June 2007 Sandra Upson |
Live Patent Auctions Tantalize Inventors Ocean Tomo claims to be the first company to offer live intellectual property auctions, and in many respects it may well be a pioneer. Selling patents at live auctions may address at least one uncertainty in the patent-purchasing process, which is assessing market demand for the asset. |
IEEE Spectrum June 2007 Gunderman & Hammond |
File Now, Pay Later The pitfalls of the provisional patent application. |
Chemistry World June 2007 Mark Peplow |
Editorial: Dear Gordon... A science-related message to the UK's new Prime Minister Gordon Brown. |
Chemistry World June 2007 Philip Ball |
Opinion: The Crucible A new EU paper notes that given today's skeptical and less deferential public, without a serious communication effort nanotechnology innovations could face an unjust negative public reception. |
Chemistry World May 23, 2007 Richard Van Noorden |
UK Government Reveals Energy Plans Scientists have cautiously welcomed the UK government's drive towards renewable energy and nuclear power. |
Wired May 22, 2007 Greta Lorge |
The Best Thought Experiments: Schrodinger's Cat, Borel's Monkeys Illustrative stories by famous scientists to illustrate their theoretical concepts. |
Chemistry World May 10, 2007 |
Comment: Blair's legacy Peter Cotgreave, director of the Campaign for Science and Engineering in the UK, reflects on 10 years under Blair's leadership. |
Chemistry World May 4, 2007 Richard Van Noorden |
Cutting the Cost of Climate Change Scientists have welcomed a UN climate change report released on Friday that sets out a range of affordable options for cutting greenhouse gas emissions. |
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