All articles by Ned Stafford – Page 7
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Germany bans GM maize
Germany's ban of a GM maize strain raises industry fears the country may reverse its GM-tolerant stance
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Merger creates German research powerhouse
New Karlsruhe Institute of Technology hopes to compete on a global scale
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EIT KIC-starts research drive
European Institute of Technology launches first call for research proposals for Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs)
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Fluorescent probes take screening to next level
New screening technique uses fluorescence to shed light on the activities on little-understood proteins
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Moving forward: self-propelling oil droplets
Researchers have developed a new kind of self-propelling oil droplet - a 'primitive type of chemical machinery'
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Art from explosives
Aoife van Linden Tol will use German chemicals testing facilities to create her collection of 'explosive art'
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Outwitting the doping cheats of the future
German biochemists have developed a test to beat a potential new doping drug
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EU sidesteps Reach to ban paint stripping solvent
Dichloromethane-based paint strippers banned by EU legislation
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The Educated Chemist: High pressure research
Ned Stafford visits a German research centre focused on using high pressure to develop materials which are harder, but cheaper, than diamonds
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ERC concludes first phase of advanced grants
Half a billion euros dished out to well-established scientists
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Cold Chemistry
Intrepid researchers will brave the harshest conditions in the name of science. Ned Stafford talks to some of Antarctica's chemists
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Profile: Fellowships on the brain
A series of fellowships in the UK and Germany have given Birgit Liss scientific independence in her research on the brain's dopamine system, writes Ned Stafford
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Boost for fuel cells and hydrogen research
Industry and academia equal partners in billion-euro programme
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Chemists give cautious welcome for French science reforms
Shake up promises to smash bureaucracy as CNRS divides
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'European Partnership for Researchers' gets a lukewarm response
European Commission proposal to create single labour market for scientists unlikely to be implemented, say experts
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Germany consolidates solar power lead
Fraunhofer Center for Silicon Photovoltaics will boost 'Solar Valley'
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Germany set to resolve foreign doctorates spat
Scientists with US PhDs no longer to face criminal charges for using the title 'Dr'
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Newer diesel engines emit more harmful nanoparticles
Soot from low-emission diesel engines penetrates deeper into lung tissue than fumes from older models