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Chemistry World March 11, 2013 Rebecca Trager |
Retreating from meetings? US government scientists and technical experts could soon find themselves unable to travel to scientific meetings now that the much-anticipated automatic budgetary cuts, known as sequestration, became effective in the US on 1 March.  |
Chemistry World March 11, 2013 Bibiana Campos Seijo |
Sensationalism in science There is now a body of proof that suggests that the skeleton found under a Leicester car park is that of Richard III, one of England's most reviled kings. In general, the news coverage was very good and balanced, but there were exceptions.  |
Chemistry World March 5, 2013 Andrew Turley |
University to acquire Shell UK R&D site The University of Chester has agreed a deal to acquire the Shell Technology Center Thornton in Chester with the intention of turning it into a science park, creating an engineering and technology faculty for the university at the same time.  |
Chemistry World March 4, 2013 Leila Sattary |
UK funders get tough on research misconduct Universities who do not take cases of research misconduct seriously could have their funding withdrawn. The new sanctions are set out in the revised Policy and Guidelines on Governance of Good Research Conduct, published by Research Councils UK  |
Information Today March 4, 2013 |
History of Science, Technology and Medicine Now Available from EBSCO Publishing History of Science, Technology and Medicine reflects the influences of the fields of science, technology, and medicine on society and culture from prehistory to the present and offers outstanding value for interdisciplinary research.  |
Chemistry World March 1, 2013 Richard Toon |
Is water H 2O? Evidence, realism and pluralism In his introduction, the author, Hasok Chang, comments that the intended audiences for this book are academic communities in the history and philosophy of science -- for research and for all levels of learning.  |
Chemistry World February 27, 2013 Phillip Broadwith |
Science community urged to unite on open access Arguments over fine detail should not derail moves towards open access publishing for scientific research, according to those with the biggest stake in future changes.  |
Chemistry World February 26, 2013 Simon Perks |
UK top scientist immigration policy under fire While Prime Minister David Cameron was away promoting the UK to Indian businesses and students, his stance on immigration was coming under increasing fire at home.  |
Chemistry World February 21, 2013 Laura Howes |
New publishing models test the water Two new companies have launched in the biomedical field to take the academic publishing industry further into uncharted territory. How they suceed may affect the whole industry.  |
Chemistry World February 15, 2013 Eugene Gerden |
Head of Russian degree-awarding regulator arrested Felix Shamkhalov, Chairman of the Russian Higher Attestation Commission, a national government agency that oversees awarding of advanced academic degrees, has been arrested on charges of money laundering and issuing false dissertations.  |
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