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Big pharma digs deep to fill pipelines

Big pharma is hungry, and is paying biotechs breathtaking prices to fill its pipelines. This made for a heady atmosphere at BioEurope in Düsseldorf this week.
07 Nov 2006

In defence of MEMs

QinetiQ is leading a new consortium from industry, academia and the "UK defence supply chain" for MEMs Applications for Defence.
06 Nov 2006

Cambridge: as one door closes, another opens

As Intel announced it was closing its research laboratory, Cambridge University announced that a US philanthropist is to fund the formation of another. Rather than disruptive computing technologies, the new institute will probe the beginning of the cosmos.
02 Nov 2006

Google Library vs. Europeana – an update

In my August 16 blog, I discussed the European challenge to Google Library project. I was sceptical about the chances of its success. Recent declarations of the French National Library director, Jean-Noel Jeanneney, the main promoter of the project, only reinforce my scepticism. According to Mr. Jeanneney, the project will be most probably called Europeana, to reflect its Greek-Latin lineage.
02 Nov 2006

Biotech boom: statistical blip, or more?

For the first time biotechnology has overtaken software as the US venture capitalists’ darling, according to the quarterly MoneyTree Report published by PricewaterhouseCoopers last week.
31 Oct 2006