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Chemistry World January 7, 2014 Maria Burke |
Scientific data disappearing at alarming rate As individual researchers are not preserving their data for posterity, there is a pressing need for tougher rules on data-sharing in public archives, the team concludes. |
Chemistry World December 20, 2013 Emma Stoye |
Year-long celebration to raise crystallography's profile The International Union of Crystallographers has announced details of the activities planned to mark the International Year of Crystallography in 2014. |
Chemistry World December 18, 2013 Eugene Gerden |
Controversial academy reforms suspended Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, has suspended controversial reforms of the country's science academy for at least a year after an outcry by scientists. |
Chemistry World December 18, 2013 Phillip Broadwith |
What a wonderful world: one man's attempt to explain the big stuff What a wonderful world, by Marcus Chown, seeks to answer questions about our world and our species that, arguably, all of us should have some understanding of. |
Information Today December 17, 2013 |
Thomson Reuters Enhances Research and Analytics Tools The Intellectual Property & Science business of Thomson Reuters acquired German-based AVEDAS, which specializes in the development and implementation of current research information systems |
Chemistry World December 13, 2013 Maria Burke |
UK overtakes US on research quality metric The UK has overtaken the US and now ranks first in one indicator of research quality, according to a new report commissioned by the UK's Department of Business, Innovation and Skills. |
Chemistry World December 10, 2013 Laura Howes |
The big questions in science This isn't a book that requires any study or prior knowledge, more one that you can pick up and flick through. It's sure to be a welcome find in the stocking of anyone with even a passing interest in science. |
Chemistry World December 5, 2013 Patrick Walter |
Little new for science in autumn statement George Osborne, also announced that the next autumn statement would be accompanied by a science and innovation strategy. This will form part of a roadmap on how the government will fund science over the longer-term. |
Chemistry World December 4, 2013 Ned Stafford |
Controversial GM maize cancer link paper retracted A highly controversial paper published last year on a genetically modified maize has been retracted by the journal Food and Chemical Toxicology after the authors refused to voluntarily withdraw the paper. |
Chemistry World December 4, 2013 Andy Extance |
Subjectivity may curb false findings UK researchers have suggested that purely objective scientific peer review could fail to eliminate false theories. |
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