An international public-private consortium, set up to build the most detailed map of human genetic variation to date, has announced the completion of three pilot projects.
Germany’s Max Planck Society has signed an agreement with Pohang University of Science and Technology in South Korea, to set up two centres devoted to Attosecond Science and Complex Phase Materials.
The European Science Foundation has hit out at an EU directive on exposure levels for staff working with magnetic resonance imaging, saying it puts research at risk.
The National University of Ireland Galway and the University of Limerick have agreed to form a joint Translational Research Institute with the Georgia Institute of Technology.
More of us are interested in science than sport, and agree that governments should support research even if it brings no obvious immediate benefit, says a new survey.
The Research Executive Agency was set up under FP7 to do for SMEs what the European Research Council is doing for young scientists. So how is it faring?
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