All Europe articles – Page 16
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Missing out on €100bn EU fund after Brexit would be ‘major blow to British science’
UK needs to secure access to Europe’s multi-million-pound research fund as soon as possible, according to Nobel laureate Paul Nurse
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Hungarian academy fears for its scientific freedom over draft law
Scientific institution condemns government’s ‘extraordinarily harmful’ plan to gain more control over research programmes
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£1.8bn funding gap in higher education review a nasty surprise for English universities
Recommendation to cut tuition fees could leave science departments struggling
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European commission to scrap €1 billion research flagships
Three existing projects will continue but no funding will be available for new flagships
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Opinion
The crowdsourced analysis hoping to go viral
Crowdsourcing image analysis to better understand how viruses multiply inside cells
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European Chemical Society plaques to recognise continent's chemistry landmarks
Signs will highlight important chemical heritage sites across Europe
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Zero-emissions economy is both feasible and affordable for the UK
Committee on Climate Change backs low carbon target for 2050
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Opinion
The price of a failed experiment
Research is not straightforward, but its ups and downs will teach you a lot
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Opinion
Geissler’s glassware
How the supreme glassblower of his day shows the value of technical staff
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Elsevier signs its first ever ‘read and publish’ open access deal with Norway
Agreement will see research published by Norwegian academics immediately free to read
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How do you scrap a nuclear submarine?
The UK is facing a £7.5 billion bill to dismantle its 20 defunct vessels
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How Danish children discovered 10 new species of bacteria
A simple citizen science project that could lead to real-world change
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Brexit delay welcomed by leading UK chemists
Scientists are pleased that a no-deal Brexit has been avoided, but uncertainty remains
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Bangor University confirms chemistry department closure
Move to save university more than £1.4 million over three years dispenses with only chemistry degree that can be partly taken in Welsh
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Careers
What’s going on in West Yorkshire
The heart of the Northern Powerhouse has a strong chemical industry
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Opinion
How old is the Turin Shroud?
New evidence has reopened the debate on radiocarbon dating of the relic
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Half of Britons wish they’d pursued a career in science
Survey finds that many don’t think they are clever enough to work in a Stem field