All Europe articles – Page 46
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Finishing line in sight for libel reform
After travelling a rocky road, the libel reform bill is set to enter English law and will provide more protection for journalists and scientists
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Ireland picks preferred drugs
Using the cheapest of equivalent options could save healthcare providers millions
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Invest in research or be left behind, UK academies warn
Joint statement calls for increase in funding for innovative work over the next 10 years
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London mayor accused over dust suppressants
European commission investigating whether technology was used to ‘hide’ high levels of pollution in the city
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Germany, China create nanotech centre
Collaboration will look to marine animals for bio-inspired materials to treat conditions like osteoporosis
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UK's research shortfall reduced
Cut in research capital reduced by additional commitments but more needed, campaign group warns
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MPs call for a bridge over ‘valley of death’
Small businesses are being let down by the UK government and new models of financial support are urgently needed
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Antibiotic resistance is a ‘ticking time bomb’
Efforts to tackle the threat will need new thinking, but their may be no easy solutions or short cuts to new drugs
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University cleared, student recovering after poisoning
Seemingly deliberate thallium and arsenic exposure leaves Southampton PhD chemist fighting nerve damage
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Libel reform bill at risk
Campaigners fear that appending the bill to efforts to regulate the press will doom reform
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Data challenges for UK chemists
Academic chemists are being overwhelmed by the amount of information they both produce and feel they ought to be reading, a report claims
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UK top scientist immigration policy under fire
A scheme to attract world leaders in science to the UK has seen just 73 visas issued in its first year
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UK-India projects launched
Scholarships and research links announced as part of prime minister’s visit to India
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ESRF upgrade gears up for industry
The European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble, France, has outlined the improvements that would make it the most powerful instrument of its kind in the world
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German research minister’s doctoral thesis revoked in plagiarism row
University of Dusseldorf concludes that Annette Schavan copied large portions of her doctoral dissertation
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Reach reviewed: no change required
But disproportionate cost of compliance for small and medium size companies should be reduced, European commission says
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Richard III body found under Leicester car park
DNA analysis confirms skeleton is remains of last Plantagenet king
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Horse meat scare offers food for thought
Burger safety scandal highlights holes in the UK’s food testing regime
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Funding council backs doctoral training centres with £350m
Money will fund new centres and some existing ones, while others may slowly fade away