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Chemistry World September 3, 2007 Matt Chen |
China Still Lagging Behind OECD on Innovation China still has a long way to go if it is to reach its goal of becoming one of the world's most innovative economies by 2020, according to an OECD report. The report also states that the country could face a shortage of science graduates in the near future. |
Geotimes September 2007 Megan Sever |
Live Earth: Scientists Rock Antarctica A band called Nunatak, composed of five Antarctic researchers, performed outside in single-digit temperatures as part of the Live Earth concert series. |
Chemistry World September 2007 Ian Pearson |
Comment: Global Science Matters The UK's new science minister says that an international perspective is vital for scientific growth. |
Information Today August 20, 2007 |
WilsonWeb Gains Applied Science & Technology Index Retrospective H.W. Wilson adds the new Applied Science & Technology Index Retrospective: 1913 - 1983 to its WilsonWeb service, encompassing over 1,400 periodicals and 3 million articles. Coverage includes the gamut of applied science specialties. |
Chemistry World August 17, 2007 Ned Stafford |
Photons Meet Neutrons as Research Centers Merge Two large radiation research centers in Berlin have finally received a green light from officials to merge, making Berlin a world-class interdisciplinary center for nanomaterials and solar energy research. |
Chemistry World August 2007 |
New on the Market Porvair Sciences range of high-volume, deep-well plates... Thermo Fisher Scientific LCQ Fleet ion trap mass spectrometer... Mettler Toledo's new FiveEasy and FiveGo benchtop and portable pH and conductivity meters... etc. |
Global Services June 14, 2007 Adyasha Sinha |
Immigrant Entrepreneurs: What's their Education Quotient? A recent report tracks the educational backgrounds of immigrant entrepreneurs and found a strong correlation between educational attainment (particularly in the field of science, technology, engineering and mathematics) and entrepreneurship. |
Chemistry World July 5, 2007 |
New UK Science Minister Ian Pearson, formerly of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, is the UK's new science minister. |
Chemistry World June 29, 2007 Bea Perks |
UK Science Moves to New Government Department Science and university research funding in the United Kingdom has moved into the hands of a newly created Department for Innovations, Universities and Skills (DIUS). |
Scientific American July 2007 Steve Mirsky |
Dog Bites Dog Story Interpreting a collection of observations is a science in itself. |
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