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IEEE Spectrum March 2012 Mark Anderson |
Schools Pool to Stay Cool Massachusetts research universities set up joint computing center to save on power costs |
Chemistry World March 16, 2012 Luisa Massarani |
Brazil takes a knife to science funding again After almost a decade of rising spending on science in Brazil, it seems that the winds have changed. |
Chemistry World March 9, 2012 Anthony King |
Irish government plans to pick winners in research The Irish government has announced it will channel the majority of its core research budget into 14 priority areas. |
Chemistry World March 7, 2012 Mico Tatalovic |
Croatia to slim down funding for science journals Science journals in Croatia face an uncertain future, with their main funder, the science ministry, announcing changes that will see only the best journals funded. |
Chemistry World March 2, 2012 Maria Burke |
Chief scientific advisers ignored by UK government Chief scientific advisers, tasked with providing UK government departments with evidence-based policy advice, are often overlooked or bypassed completely, according to a new report. |
Chemistry World March 1, 2012 Ned Stafford |
Austrian institute hits the funding big time The money would enable the institute to focus on basic research and PhD training in the natural sciences and to incrementally expand to as many as 100 research groups with around 1000 employees by 2027. |
Chemistry World March 2012 Bibiana Campos Seijo |
Editorial: What makes a good chemist? Excellence in problem solving and a mind for analytical detail are attributes that immediately spring to mind. |
HBS Working Knowledge February 27, 2012 Katie Johnston |
When Researchers Cheat (Just a Little) Less flagrant transgressions of scientific research norms may be more prevalent and, in the long run, more damaging to the academic enterprise, reports Assistant Professor Leslie K. John. |
Chemistry World February 23, 2012 Hiromi Kuramochi |
Japan merges science centers to cut costs The Japan Science and Technology Agency, Riken, the National Institute for Materials Science, the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology and the National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention are consolidating. |
Chemistry World February 13, 2012 |
Building a nation of scientists Goverdhan Mehta talks to Sheena Elliott and Elinor Richards about the progress of science in India and the challenges scientists face |
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