All Government articles – Page 97
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BusinessCan the UK fund CCS?
EU is offering €1.5 billion in funding but lack of co-ordination with UK scheme threatens participation
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BusinessObama re-election worries chemical industry
A second term could mean more aggressive environmental regulations and an emboldened EPA, chemical industry groups warn
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NewsChancellor singles out science to drive economic growth
UK government hopes cutting edge research and industry can extract the country from its budgetary mire
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NewsMulti-million dollar payouts for US soldiers exposed to hexavalent chromium
Jury orders military contractor to pay 12 National Guard soldiers more than $7 million each after exposing them to a known carcinogen
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NewsRussia targets top spots in university league tables
Large cash injection planned to push 10–15 universities in to top 100 in global rankings by 2020
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NewsBritish Antarctic Survey merger binned
Cost saving plans are scrapped after outcry by politicians and scientists
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NewsBattle over US environment agency's human studies
EPA accused of supporting clinical trials that expose study subjects to airborne particles at unsafe levels
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Funding worries in UK higher education
Think tank calculates that UK tuition fees reform might not save any money at all
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Problems for Russian chemicals?
Accession to WTO will force government to ditch badly needed subsidies
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NewsEPSRC grant success rates rise
Approval rates rise to their highest level in a decade but hide a worrying fall in the number of applications
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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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Government adds £200 million to research partnership fund
Cash boost to fund designed to improve university-industry collaboration
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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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EU food agency criticises GM maize cancer paper
A review of a paper linking herbicide tolerant maize to tumours in rats has been castigated as poor science
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US public research universities in jeopardy, board warns
Diminishing state funding threatens public universities’ ability to train the next generation of scientists and engineers
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BusinessMeasuring nano the European way
Report concludes that companies will need lots of methods to define nanomaterials
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NewsLiberal Democrats pledge support for UK science
Party pass science policy paper unanimously at its conference in Brighton
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£10 million open access boost
UK funding council’s stance on open access to be supported with an extra £10 million investment from government
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NewsRebuilding public trust in Japanese science
Public faith in the role of science-based decision-making faltered after the tsunami and Fukushima and won’t be easy recover