All Europe articles – Page 26
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Careers
Finding your future in south east France
The south east of France offers great quality of life for chemists willing to learn the language
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News
Science fails to make an impact in forthcoming German elections
Researchers find election commitments to science wanting as Angela Merkel appears on course to secure a fourth term on Sunday
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News
Swansea’s re-opened chemistry department welcomes first undergraduates
Department opens its doors again after a 13-year break
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Business
AkzoNobel paint plant is ‘world’s most sustainable’
Biomass and solar-powered UK factory will recycle water and solvents, and is more flexible to reduce waste
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News
Italy to plough €400 million into basic research fund
Reserves from the heavily criticised Italian and Institute of Techology will be redirected
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Business
Asia’s age of regulation
Safety legislation and data sharing in Asia is making progress but highlights a global challenge
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News
UK's post-Brexit wish list of scientific collaborations published
Government wants the country to remain part of Horizon 2020 research programme and continue nuclear, space and defence associations
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News
Biocides under scrutiny as Europe adopts endocrine disruptor standards
Weight-of-evidence approach aims to identify harmful compounds in disinfectants and material preservatives
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Research
Neanderthal rethink follows new analysis of old bones
Croatian cave dwellers probably didn’t mix with early modern humans
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Opinion
When Antarctica stopped being only for men
Toxic ideas about heroism blocked women’s access to science
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News
High risk spending needed to grow UK life sciences sector
Funding ‘moonshot’ projects among actions report asks UK government to take if life sciences industry is to shine
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Opinion
Recharging the UK's battery industry
The £246 million Faraday Challenge is welcome – but it’s not enough
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Opinion
Solving the technetium medical isotope shortage
The UK has a solution to the potential shortage of technetium-99m – but that’s no reason to be complacent about leaving Euratom
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Careers
Moving to north east England
Think the UK chemical industry is just in the south? Think again
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Feature
Hofmann's chemistry factory
How two German chemists shaped chemistry education and research in Britain
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News
Millions of 'bad eggs' recalled in contamination scandal
Investigations into how chicken eggs across Europe came to contain fipronil are still ongoing
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News
German universities take on Elsevier
Consortium seeks country-wide licence for journals at reduced prices
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News
Global movement on endocrine disruptors
National Academies warns endocrine active chemicals may be harmful at lower doses than the US currently tests for
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News
Outcry after Teesside University professors told to reapply for jobs
Last minute summer assessment could result in redundancies