All Europe articles – Page 23
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NewsResearchers celebrate rejection of controversial copyright policy
Proposed changes to EU legislation would introduce barriers to science and innovation, campaigners say
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NewsCall for quicker progress on research integrity at UK universities
House of Commons investigation finds a quarter of universities still don’t publish an annual integrity report
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NewsRoyal Institution launches ambitious new five-year strategy
RI says new engagement initiatives will help it double in size by 2023
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CareersClimbing the career ladder in southern Germany
There’s much on offer below Germany’s ‘white sausage equator’
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NewsUK university to open ‘super lab’ for schools in new £18 million science building
A-level students will be able access to state-of-the-art equipment for practical work
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OpinionScience in Europe
The UK’s scientific relationship with Europe must survive and thrive after Brexit
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OpinionShaking up the knowledge economy
UK Research and Innovation is poised to reshape the research funding landscape
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News£20 million UK fund to clean up plastics production
Money will help tackle environmental problems caused by plastics
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OpinionKurt Wüthrich: Nobel prize-winning footballer
Kurt Wüthrich on sport, performance enhancement and Alpine retreats
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NewsNew life sciences institute wants to make drug discovery 10 times more efficient
The UK’s £103 million Rosalind Franklin Institute will unite robotics, chemistry and biophysics to generate drug candidates within weeks
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NewsUK appoints new government chemist
Julian Braybrook will become the 15th person to hold the post since it was created more than a century ago
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OpinionMaking gender equality more than theoretical
How the French Network for Theoretical Chemistry is addressing gender imbalance at conferences
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OpinionDeath of a Renaissance Man
Two unsolved deaths in Medici Florence may finally have a solution
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CareersFashioning a career in Lombardy
One of the largest chemical industries in Europe is ready to entice you to enjoy la dolce vita
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NewsNew chemistry enables UK negative carbon dioxide emissions pilot
Carbon capture is back at Drax, thanks to more energy efficient absorption technology
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BusinessUS sanctions threaten Iran–Europe petrochemical ties
Companies review their options after Trump administration’s withdrawal from nuclear deal
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NewsBritain ready to pay to stay in Euratom and EU research programme
Prime minister lays out vision for UK science after Brexit
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Careers‘My video has six million views’
Biochemist Martina Hestericová on science communication and Instagram stardom
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News£20 million for NMR upgrade at eight UK universities
Funding boost includes cash for two ultra-powerful 1GHz machines