All Europe articles – Page 49
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News
Attempts to reform Croatian science stall
Controversy over changes to promotions and retirement age send the reforms back to the drawing board
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NewsIllegal medicines seized in worldwide operation
Largest crackdown on illegal internet pharmacies ever nets £6.5 million of fake and unlicensed drugs
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NewsForensic lab error led to miscarriage of justice
Man held on rape charge for five months after contamination of DNA samples
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NewsUK university lab shut after student poisoning
Police and safety body investigate as University of Southampton PhD student exposed to thallium and arsenic falls ill
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Business
Solvay adds fluorinated capacity
Company will double capacity at plant in Salindres, France, which makes triflic acid
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Business
Merck KGaA to cut 1100 German jobs
Company provides detail of restructuring programme announced in February
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NewsDrug maker apologises for thalidomide tragedy
Fifty years after the event Grünenthal issues an apology as victims of the drug continue to press for compensation
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BusinessIrish pharma exports tumble
Seven of the top 10 drugs going off patent between 2011 and 2014 are produced in Ireland
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OpinionA warning for Iberoamerican science
Latin America’s scientific spring is in jeopardy says Carmelo Polino, as education systems fail a disinterested generation
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NewsNew law to increase autonomy of Ukrainian universities
Students protest draft legislation that they say will allow the commercialization of higher education in the country
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NewsBleak outlook for Greek chemistry
Greece’s financial troubles have already caused severe damage to academia and the chemical sciences
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Business
UK urged to clean up London air
Think tank says ‘invisible’ pollution is public health problem comparable to obesity and alcohol
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NewsCalls to match skills to industry
Universities are not producing enough science graduates with the skills needed by UK industry, Lord’s report claims
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NewsPlan to tackle EU funding disparity
Pilot project will use infrastructure cash to create ‘pockets of excellence’ in eastern Europe
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News
£3.5 million for UK bioenergy research hub
A new research hub to accelerate the use of sustainable bioenergy announced
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NewsNanosilver in consumer goods under the spotlight
Danish environment agency finds no evidence of a risk to the public from goods with antibacterial properties
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Business
Is Sanofi cutting jobs in France?
News outlets are reporting plans to cut 1000-2000 employees in France
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CareersSuccouring success
Sarah Houlton reports on BioCity Nottingham, a start-up incubator helping fledgling companies find their feet
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NewsWellcome Trust to enforce open access rules
UK charitable foundation will cut the grants of scientists who do not make their research freely available