All UK articles – Page 2
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Going for gold comes with cost
Parliamentary report concludes that the UK’s focus on gold open access may eat into research budgets
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Forensic science service closure criticised
UK science and technology committee warns that crimes may go unsolved thanks to underfunding and outdated technology
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Science survives latest UK spending round
Plan for spending in 2015-16 boosts capital funding for science but continues freeze of research budget
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Forget tax credits, fund applied research
Thinktank says hundreds of millions of pounds of tax breaks are going to city business firms and would be better spent elsewhere
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'Scientific censorship' hamstringing psychoactive drug research
New treatments for psychological disorders are being held back by government controls on recreational drugs
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Lords Bill proposes animal research labelling for medicines
Bill aims to underline the necessity of animal experiments, says Robert Winston
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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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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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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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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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