The second phase of construction at the ITER fusion project in Cadarache, France, will pave the way for the site to accommodate the expected 3,000-strong workforce
Despite industry’s endless lip service to driving innovation for the benefit of patients, many diseases go untreated. Now, sick of being passive recipients, patients are taking control and shaping innovation to their real needs
As the European Commission gears up to launch a public consultation, the further measures needed to create the proposed single market for knowledge are being debated this week
The quality of the research it backs is not in doubt, but now the European Research Council must transform itself from “amateurish” to a polished and professional operation
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