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IEEE Spectrum November 2011 Peter Fairley |
Germany Folds on Nuclear Power Berlin's decision to shut down reactors means tough energy choices ahead  |
Chemistry World September 7, 2011 Ned Stafford |
Analytical Techniques Employed in Art Forgery Case The trial of four people accused of running one of the biggest art forgery rings in post-war Germany has begun, with prosecutors expected to rely heavily on science-based testimony to make their case.  |
IEEE Spectrum September 2011 John Blau |
Germany Faces a Shortage of Engineers Even loosening immigration won't fill the gap, say experts  |
Chemistry World July 19, 2011 Ned Stafford |
German Science Receives a 10 Per Cent Funding Boost Angela Merkel's government has unveiled a 10 per cent boost in funding for research.  |
TIME Europe March 7, 2011 Michael Schuman |
How Germany Became the China of Europe German power-tool manufacturer Stihl sells its made-in-Germany chainsaws around the world, even though its top-end models are among the priciest on the market.  |
IEEE Spectrum February 2011 Prachi Patel |
Germany Leads the PV Market - for Now Thanks largely to hefty government support, Germany's solar market has become the largest in the world. By 2012, new German installations may fall off, but worldwide capacity will still rise sharply  |
Chemistry World January 27, 2011 Ned Stafford |
Germany heeds call to block lethal injection drug supply The German pharmaceutical industry has agreed to a request by the country's Health Minister to block exports of the anaesthetic drug sodium thiopental to the US, where the drug is used to execute criminals.  |
Chemistry World November 18, 2010 Ned Stafford |
New drug pricing rules in Germany The law was approved on 11 November and will take effect from 1 January as part of an effort to rein in exploding costs for Germany's massive public health insurance system.  |
Finance & Development September 2010 Helge Berger |
Return to Form Germany's economy is again Europe's locomotive, but its export dependence is both a blessing and a curse  |
TIME Europe August 23, 2010 William Boston |
Why Germany Is a Nation in Conflict Modern Germany is wary of any hint of the idolatry of the army that was typical in the Nazi period, and so shrinks from attempts to honor soldiers who are wounded or killed in battle.  |
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