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Chemistry World November 2, 2015 Philip Robinson |
A Nobel purpose The Nobel categories are fields that support Nobel's humanitarian goals, and looking at this year's awards, there is a notable humanitarian, even humanist, flavor. |
Chemistry World October 30, 2015 Maria Burke |
Wellcome Trust announces health research funding boost As the UK science community braces itself for funding cuts in November's government spending review, the Wellcome Trust is to invest 5 billion pounds over the next five years into research to improve health. |
Chemistry World October 28, 2015 Ned Stafford |
Falling Horizon success rates worry research community The report from the European commission has caused concern among the continent's university and business research community and EU officials. |
Information Today October 27, 2015 |
IMLS Fosters Extension of STEM Programs' Reach A $150,000 grant is being offered to the Association of Science-Technology Centers to help science centers and museums develop a pilot project for finding new ways to introduce young people to STEM programs and careers. |
Chemistry World October 23, 2015 Matthias Gross |
Experiments beyond the laboratory Real world 'experiments' should be carefully planned and democratically supported. |
Chemistry World October 22, 2015 Helen Carmichael |
Canada's science community content with Trudeau's victory Justin Trudeau, the prime minister-designate, has pledged not only to reverse the perceived muzzling of government scientists under the previous administration, but also to create a new government office to safeguard science. |
Chemistry World October 21, 2015 Emma Stoye |
Royal Institution to sell off books to pay debts Several iconic texts from the history of scientific discovery are set to go under the hammer at Christie's in London later this year as the Royal Institution attempts to pay off its debts. |
Chemistry World October 21, 2015 Jennifer Newton |
To explain the world: the discovery of modern science Nobel prize winner Steven Weinberg has drilled down into history to produce an irrefutably thorough and eventful tour of the major discoveries in science. |
Chemistry World October 19, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
The chemistry of diplomacy Vaughan Turekian will draw upon an atmospheric chemistry background and vast policy experience in his new job to promote science, technology, and engineering as integral components of US diplomacy. |
Chemistry World October 13, 2015 Emma Stoye |
Scientists launch campaign to oppose UK exit from EU Several leading scientists have voiced their support for a campaign for the UK to stay in the EU, warning that an exit would harm the country's research base. |
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