All Government articles – Page 91
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US GM labelling rule quashed
The rule would have authorised state governments to enforce GM labels on food products
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ECHA finishes first combo review
The European Chemical Agency has looked at a group of phthalates as a combination when considering risks associated with exposure
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Good signs for Merck & Co insomnia pill
Suvorexant switches off wakefulness to help patients drop off quicker and stay asleep longer
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More testing needed for ridaforolimus
Marketing approval for anti-cancer drug ridaforolimus has been held up in the US
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Three pronged approach puts brakes on US breast cancer
US approval for anti-HER2 therapy Perjeta (pertuzumab) against breast cancer
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Calls for better tattoo ink regulation
As tattooing becomes more mainstream there is a greater need for more control over ink ingredients
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Business
UK nuclear fuel site faces 2018 closure
The Thermal Oxide Reprocessing Plant (Thorp) at Sellafield in the UK will close in 2018
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California chemical committee controversy
State governor raises eyebrows by firing doctor from toxicant identification committee after appearing in ad against tobacco tax
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Opinion
Spanish science in crisis?
Reducing Spain’s science budget jeopardises decades of Spanish scientific progress says Nazario Martín
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The death of UK science?
Campaign group launches with PR stunt to highlight perceived failings at physical sciences research council
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Campaigners win fight to reform English libel laws
New bill will protect scientists and journalists from vexatious suits when highlighting concerns with scientific evidence
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Feature
Chemists in the House
Laura Howes talks to politicians who have made the move from the lab to the benches of power
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Opinion
Breaking the surface?
Philip Ball is perplexed by the EPSRC’s decision to cut surface science funding
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Montenegro seeks international science park investors
A failure to spark domestic interest in a new science park has led the science ministry to look further afield
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Irish government plans to pick winners in research
Science funding will be targeted to areas that will deliver the biggest return on investment
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EPA names new science adviser
Glenn Paulson will take over from ‘father of green chemistry’ Paul Anastas at agency
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Russia mulls plan for overseas study scheme
Students that receive funding to study abroad will have to return and work in Russia
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Canada's triclosan concern
Government is urging companies to remove the antibacterial compound triclosan from products