A new marine research programme, pulling together researchers from several universities and research institutes in Scotland, has been awarded £17.4 million.
When the new Commission is appointed, it will find a raft of proposals waiting for it – all aimed at putting research, development and innovation at the heart of policy.
An overview of some of the recommendations discussed at the Science Business Policy Bridge event "Research and Innovation: what's next in Brussels?", held in Brussels on 6 November.
A new study of university technology licensing in the US shows a $187 billion dollar positive impact on GNP and a $457 billion addition to gross industrial output.
When the history of the Great Recession is written, there will be at least a chapter about an innovation in public policy that developed during this period: innovation policy, itself.
As India, China and others, increase R&D spending, the US and Europe must work together to set global standards in science, says Alan Leshner, CEO of the AAAS.
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