All articles by Angeli Mehta – Page 8
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Australian science base eroded by budget cuts
Claims that cuts are politically motivated and short sighted as climate and environment programmes slashed
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Privatisation fears for UK environment body
Union warns research may be sidelined by commercial interests at the Food and Environment Research Agency
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Immigration battle set to freeze Swiss out of European research
Restrictions on freedom of movement of EU citizens may result in Switzerland losing out on science funding
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Flu drug stockpile may be worthless
UK committee asks government to think again on Tamiflu as its effectiveness in a pandemic is in doubt
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Feature
Generic problems
The Indian pharmaceutical industry has been hit by recent problems. Angeli Mehta investigates
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Environment Agency to cut 13% of staff
Warnings that additional job losses will leave UK agency unable to oversee flood defences and nuclear power
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Australian climate body saved by crowd sourced donations
Climate Council will continue to provide independent advice after raising A$1 million
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Forget tax credits, fund applied research
Thinktank says hundreds of millions of pounds of tax breaks are going to city business firms and would be better spent elsewhere
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Australian budget hits higher education hard
Chemists hope that central relevance of their science to the big questions will afford them some protection from cuts