All Government articles – Page 54
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Review
The imagineers of war
A history of the Pentagon’s infamous Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
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News
Europe trailing the US on top science
US up to three times better when it comes to making ground-breaking discoveries
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News
European chemicals body links titanium dioxide to cancer
Chemical found in everything from paint to toothpaste added to list of suspected carcinogens over inhalation risk
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News
Scientists fight back against Romanian reforms
Plans will exclude foreign and overseas academics from research assessments
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News
Trump keeps NIH director on despite political pressure
Francis Collins will stay on after effort to oust him over support for embryonic stem cell research
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News
Older researchers crowding out younger ones
Over three decades biomedical grants for basic science have shrunk for young group leaders in the US
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Opinion
Cross-party consensus on funding science at last
Whoever wins the UK election science will benefit with promises to double R&D spending
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News
Value of EU to UK chemistry revealed
Brexit threatens almost a quarter of chemistry departments’ funding grants
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News
Frozen out Chemical Safety Board puts in own budget request
Trump’s plans to phase out US safety agency lead it to put in a plea for funding to Congress
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Opinion
Has Hong Kong flourished since 1997?
How science has changed in 20 years of Chinese sovereignty
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News
What you need to know about the UK higher education shake-up
How will students, academics and universities be affected?
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News
Trump budget decried as an 'assault on science'
Dramatic cuts to key US science agencies and research programmes proposed again, but Congress will have the last word
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News
EU regulation to curb trade in conflict minerals
Companies importing metals from countries affected by violence and exploitation will have to audit their supply chain
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News
R&D election funding pledges put research at heart of UK economy
For the first time both main parties promise to lift investment to 3% of GDP
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Review
Toxic exposures: mustard gas and the health consequences of world war II in the United States
An insight into the murky world of chemical warfare
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Opinion
How safe should drugs be?
What does spotting new risks in approved medicines say about how effective regulators are?
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Business
Pollution from Indian drugmakers drives drug resistance
Areas around manufacturing sites still heavily contaminated with antimicrobials and breeding multidrug-resistant pathogens
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News
UK crops at risk if EU pesticide ban expanded
Agricultural research institute calls for unbiased research on pesticides linked to bee decline
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News
Legal battles stall US biosimilars
Unclear legislation and lack of regulatory guidance means companies are turning to the courts