All Research institutions articles – Page 16
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News
Dismay and uncertainty in scientific circles after UK votes to leave EU
Brexit vote prompts fears over freedom of movement and funding
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News
Women’s safety clothing not fit for purpose
Union report finds ill-fitting clothing can harm research and safety
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Opinion
Linked data is the future for medicinal chemistry
Paul Groth explains why linked data is starting to revolutionise medicinal chemistry
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New €85 million catalysis centre opens in Munich
German hub will bring together 75 interdisciplinary teams to crack toughest catalysis problems
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Insider trading scandal topples head of Taiwan’s top research body
President of umbrella organisation overseeing 24 research institutions caught up in investigation into offloading of biotech shares prior to poor results
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Audit reveals ‘Europe’s MIT’ mired in problems
European Institute of Innovation and Technology troubled since its inception seven years ago
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Australia opens £80 million nanoscience hub
University of Sydney has unveiled the country’s first purpose-built nanoscience institute
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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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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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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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CDC lab safety weaknesses in spotlight again
Worker at the US Centers for Disease Control diagnosed with Salmonella may have been infected in the lab
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$1 billion x-ray laser upgrade begins at SLAC
Construction begins on world’s brightest x-ray laser
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UK physical sciences body appoints first deputy chief executive
New Engineering and Physical Science Research Council post filled by Nottingham computing professor Tom Rodden
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Pipeline of US female chemists in doubt
New figures raise concerns about the representation of women in US chemistry departments
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Job worries investigated by American Chemical Society
ACS examines US market for chemists and whether the US is over-producing chemistry graduates
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Science a priority for Indian government in latest budget
Rising funding for research includes a plan to turn 20 institutes into India’s Ivy League
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UK government to invest £167 million in doctoral training
PhD funding announced alongside £37 million boost for quantum technology research
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Turkish academics face repression after criticising government
Protests against Turkey’s military actions in Kurdish area spark arrests and harassment
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‘High risk’ research should be championed at German universities
Expert panel urges government to extend excellence initiative that would help institutes join global elite
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Funding boost offers new hope for Ukraine’s scientists
Reform will see academies merged and competitive bidding for research money