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Chemistry World December 10, 2012 Andrew Turley |
EU companies increasing R&D Companies in the EU are increasing their investment in R&D, despite the difficult economic conditions, according to a report from the European Commission that looked at the global top 1500 R&D investors.  |
National Defense January 2013 Yasmin Tadjdeh |
Budget Woes Driving Scientists, Engineers Away from Defense Department Jobs The budget crunch is a new factor preventing the Defense Department from recruiting and retaining top talent within its science, technology, engineering and mathematics workforce, a recent report found.  |
Chemistry World December 6, 2012 Laura Howes |
FOI exemptions for unpublished research The UK government has agreed to amend the Freedom of Information Act so that universities do not have to release unpublished research data, following a recommendation by the House of Commons justice committee in July.  |
Chemistry World December 6, 2012 Patrick Walter |
Autumn statement science boost to offset cuts The UK science community has welcomed an additional 600 million pounds of investment in research infrastructure. The money was announced in the autumn statement by George Osborne, chancellor of the exchequer.  |
Chemistry World November 29, 2012 Mico Tatalovic |
South-eastern Europe to harmonize its science policy, innovation Science ministries in south-east Europe are ushering in an era of greater collaborative research, aiming to harmonize their policies and share their research infrastructure. This will help improve their competitiveness with richer counterparts in the EU and further afield.  |
Chemistry World November 28, 2012 Ned Stafford |
Scientists come together to fight EU budget cuts As politicians continue to debate sharp reductions to the next seven year EU budget, scientists are joining together and loudly urging political leaders to keep their budgetary knives away from research funding.  |
Chemistry World November 27, 2012 Andrew Turley |
Roche and the Tamiflu data The Swiss pharma company has agreed to talk to external groups about full access to data for antiviral Tamiflu (oseltamivir) tablets, according to a letter published by the British Medical Journal.  |
Chemistry World November 27, 2012 Michael Gross |
Counterintuitive thinking Jim Al-Khalili admits at the outset of his book, Paradox: the Nine Greatest Enigmas in Science, that the enigmas he covers here aren't real paradoxes, they only have appeared illogical or counterintuitive to people before they sat down and thought a bit harder.  |
Chemistry World November 23, 2012 Ian Le Guillou |
Rivalry in science Morton Meyers examines the issue of assigning credit for scientific advances in his new book, Prize Fight.  |
Chemistry World November 22, 2012 Phillip Broadwith |
Brains, beliefs and bad ideas Tribal Science by Mike McRae was inspired by a lecture McRae was invited to give on pseudoscience, but expands well beyond that topic. It attempts to examine the interactions between humans -- as emotional, social creatures -- and the cold logic of science.  |
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