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Science fails to make an impact in forthcoming German elections
Researchers find election commitments to science wanting as Angela Merkel appears on course to secure a fourth term on Sunday
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Rebels with a cause
The student debt genie is out of the bottle after putting in an unexpected appearance at the UK elections
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Cross-party consensus on funding science at last
Whoever wins the UK election science will benefit with promises to double R&D spending
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R&D election funding pledges put research at heart of UK economy
For the first time both main parties promise to lift investment to 3% of GDP
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French scientists relieved by centrist Macron’s victory
Run-off election sees far-right candidate beaten by pro-EU one
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Ex-chemistry professor to run for Congress
Experience teaching chemistry in California has inspired Phil Janowicz to challenge the 25-year incumbent Republican
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Trump’s election sparks anxiety among scientists
Research community fears a Trump presidency will harm US science, but the biotech and pharma industry are more upbeat
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Why Donald Trump will be a disaster for US science
The best hope for the world is that the president-elect was lying about his policies
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The patriotic chemist
Northwestern University’s Omar Farha, who hails from the West Bank, is all about MOFs and keeping America’s scientific community inclusive
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Trump presidency could hinder US–Mexico scientific collaboration
Bilaterial collaboration threatened by Republican candidate’s stance on border wall
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Will US politics Trump science?
As America seeks a new president, science hangs in the balance
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The chemistry of a US presidency
Election season sees a chemical industry unenthusiastic about either candidate, and a research community overwhelmingly backing the Democratic nominee
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Vote rigging concerns hit chemistry society election
Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry will hold election again in light of suspicious result
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Clinton unveils plans for US science
US presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton wants to boost research funding and give green cards to foreigners with advanced US STEM degrees
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Presidential candidates search for the right chemistry
In the quest for the US presidency, Obama has greater credibility with science groups, Romney has more industry support
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