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Chemistry World January 5, 2012 Patrick Walter |
UK Government Proposes Science Universities The UK government is inviting proposals for a 'new type of university' which would place a greater emphasis on science and technology courses and postgraduate education, although there would be no extra public money for their creation.  |
Chemistry World January 2012 |
A new year and a new dawn As the International Year of Chemistry drew to a close last year, we were delighted to see the future of chemistry in the UK being bolstered with two universities planning to reopen their chemistry departments  |
Information Age December 19, 2011 Hal Hodson |
A problem shared Unlike the cyber criminals they are trying to combat, police forces, governments and private businesses struggle to collaborate effectively  |
Information Age December 8, 2011 Hal Hodson |
Secret identities The government plans to share anonymised NHS data with businesses, but can patients' identities really be disguised?  |
Pharmaceutical Executive December 1, 2011 |
UK Report: Keep Calm and Carry On ... Differently Even as the global economic roller coaster affects one of the country's dearest public institutions, the National Health Service, there is still reason for optimism in these times of austerity.  |
Chemistry World December 8, 2011 Maria Burke |
Government Launches UK Life Sciences Strategy Prime minister David Cameron has announced a package of measures designed to boost the UK's life sciences industry.  |
Chemistry World December 1, 2011 Carl Saxton |
Too much caffeine in your coffee? UK scientists have found that caffeine levels in espresso coffees purchased from coffee shops are well above the recommended daily allowance set by the Food Standards Agency.  |
Chemistry World November 30, 2011 Patrick Walter |
Autumn windfall for UK science and industry The UK government has announced a raft of measures in its autumn statement to try to boost the flagging economy. There is some good news for the research community, as well as the chemical and life science industries.  |
Information Age November 24, 2011 Pete Swabey |
Little Brother is Watching The government's strategy on identity management is to partner with private sector identity providers. What does this mean, and what are the implications?  |
Information Age November 3, 2011 Hal Hodson |
Local Governance Getting citizen data under control is helping the London Borough of Brent provide more intelligent public services.  |
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