All Government articles – Page 66
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News
Brazil joins race to commercialise graphene
A new graphene and nanomaterials research centre, known as MackGraphe, has officially opened in São Paulo
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News
UK open to microbead ban if EU fails to act
Government may act unilaterally amid growing evidence of environmental problems
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News
European food safety body to review BPA safety
EFSA will revisit data after studies suggest low exposures affect immune health
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News
Spain's largest research institution benefits from economic recovery
The CSIC doubles the number of permanent scientist posts that it will create this year
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Opinion
Why we need an allergic reaction
Michael Walker calls for a grand vision to protect people with food allergy
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News
Countries ink Paris climate change agreement
Nearly 200 countries signed the global climate treaty that aims to limit temperature rises to ‘well below’ 2°C
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News
Crispr-edited mushroom dodges regulation
Anti-browning mushroom developed using Crispr-Cas9 gene editing will not be regulated as a GMO by US agricultural agency
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News
UK science reaps rewards within EU
Lords report concludes UK science benefits from EU membership
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News
US federal research funding saw 6% growth
Support for research grew significantly between 2013 and 2014 but is expected to flatten in 2015 when figures are released
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News
‘Anti-lobbying’ rule will not affect scientists, UK government says
Science minister confirms researchers are exempt from new rules affecting government grants
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Business
FDA moves to withdraw swine drug carbadox
Carcinogenic antibiotic has been banned in EU, Canada and Australia for years
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News
Anger as climate scientists cut at Australian research body
Apparent move away from science for the public good behind the redundancies
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Business
US treasury rules scupper Pfizer–Allergan merger
Government aims to crack down on corporate tax avoidance through ‘inversion’ deals
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News
US chemical reform threatened by supreme court ruling
2015 judgement on power plant emissions could force environment agency to consider compliance costs when regulating chemicals
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News
EU plans tighter controls on BPA
Proposal would reduce the migration limit of bisphenol A in food packaging by 90%
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News
US slashes exposure limit for silica dust
US occupational safety agency halves the amount of crystalline silica dust workers can be exposed to
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News
Home Office unveils strategy to tackle UK forensics problems
Improving quality, strengthening the research base and centralising some services are among the UK government’s priorities for forensic science
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Business
Sanction lift triggers investment in Iran
Ambitious state plans and openness to foreign companies could combine to revive Iran’s chemical industry
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News
Science capital investment scrutinised in UK
National Audit Office criticises way funding decisions are made on science infrastructure
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News
Brazil’s science squeeze
A crisis in Brazilian science is underway as money fails to materialise for researchers in universities