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Chemistry World August 24, 2010 Leila Sattary |
Research fraud costs dear A group from the Roswell Park Cancer Institute in New York has developed a model that estimates the monetary costs of scientific misconduct cases. |
Chemistry World August 18, 2010 Andy Extance |
French plough money into green chemistry Green chemistry is one of five technologies set to benefit from a 1.35 billion ( 1.11 billion) cash injection over the next 4 years in France. |
Chemistry World August 12, 2010 Andy Extance |
Science controversy authors fight on Researchers asked to retract a Science paper describing a tool for analyzing metabolic networks have vowed to validate their much-criticised work. |
Chemistry World August 9, 2010 Leila Sattary |
Microfinancing to solve academic poverty? With budget cuts starting to bite and a fresh wave of bad news expected in the Comprehensive Spending Review in October 2010, UK scientists are looking for new ways to finance their research. |
National Defense September 2010 Cynthia D. Miller |
Science Festival Coming to Nation's Capital Larry Bock is helping to expand the concept by orchestrating the first U.S.A. Science and Engineering Festival in Washington, D.C. |
HHMI Bulletin Aug 2010 Helen Fields |
A West Virginia Health Studies Program Pulls Students into Science Lori and Bob Bishop run one of the state's 80 Health Sciences and Technology Academy clubs. HSTA is an HHMI-funded program to get West Virginia high schoolers excited about science and college by studying diseases. |
HHMI Bulletin Aug 2010 |
National Awards to Foster Science Education In May, HHMI announced $79 million of new grants to help universities strengthen undergraduate and precollege science education nationwide. |
HHMI Bulletin Aug 2010 |
Kurt Schmoke Succeeds Hanna Gray as HHMI Trustees Chairman Schmoke, 60, is an attorney who has dedicated much of his life to public service at all levels of government, including three terms as mayor of Baltimore. |
HHMI Bulletin Aug 2010 |
Bishai Named Director of K-RITH A prominent tuberculosis researcher and doctor will become the first permanent director of the KwaZulu-Natal Research Institute for Tuberculosis and HIV. |
Chemistry World August 2010 |
Column: In the pipeline Derek Lowe reminisces about lost laboratory techniques and wonders which will be next to go |
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