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Chemistry World August 15, 2013 Julia Higgins |
Diversity: leading the way The Royal Society, funded by the Department for Business Innovation and Skills, and in parallel with the Royal Academy of Engineering's diversity scheme, has set out a program to address diversity in science. For many of us, the word diversity raises the gender question. |
Chemistry World August 13, 2013 Philip Ball |
Making science personal The American Institute of Physics, American Chemical Society and American Medical Association all recommend the active voice and use of pronouns, although they accept the passive voice for methods sections. |
Chemistry World August 6, 2013 Michele Catanzaro |
Six scientists receive long prison sentences in Turkish coup trial Chemical engineer Kemal Guruz and five medical doctors yesterday received long prison sentences for their part in a conspiracy to overthrow the Turkish government. |
Chemistry World August 5, 2013 Daniel Johnson |
Leading scientist castigates Spanish prime minister for letting science 'bleed' A leading Spanish researcher has sent an open letter to Spain's prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, complaining that country's science base is being run down. |
Chemistry World July 31, 2013 Nuala Moran |
Threat to Israeli participation in EU science program Israel's continued participation in EU research programs has been thrown into doubt by new guidelines that aim to prevent money from the bloc going to any institutions or R&D activities in the occupied territories. |
Chemistry World July 30, 2013 Maria Burke |
Forensic science service closure criticized The justice system's ability to convict criminals is at risk following the closure of the UK's Forensic Science Service in March 2012, warn MPs. |
Chemistry World July 30, 2013 Phil Potts |
How to prepare a scientific doctoral thesis based on research articles To help aspiring science graduates, Bjorn Gustavii of the University of Lund, Sweden, has published a book designed to offer practical guidance and advice. |
Chemistry World July 25, 2013 Eugene Gerden |
Russian scientists claim state reform will 'kill science' In a statement, the government claimed that the current system is plagued by a lack of coordination, particularly in managing their finances and buildings and infrastructure. |
Chemistry World July 22, 2013 Michele Catanzaro |
Spain's largest science institution faces ae 75 million black hole The alarm bell was rung last Friday in a letter sent by a hundred of the Spanish National Research Council's institutional directors to Carmen Vela, secretary of state for science. |
Chemistry World July 16, 2013 Michele Catanzaro |
Secular scholars fight government control in Turkey Secular members of academia in Turkey are banding together to strike back at what they portray as attempts by the government to put scientific institutions under the control of religious scholars. |
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