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Chemistry World October 5, 2012 Ned Stafford |
EU food agency criticizes GM maize cancer paper The European Food Safety Authority has sharply criticized a recent paper claiming that a strain of genetically modified maize and its accompanying herbicide increase the risk of tumors and organ damage in rats. |
Information Today October 4, 2012 |
California Digital Library and Partners Launch DataUp Scientific datasets have immeasurable value, but they are useless without proper documentation and long-term storage. DataUp is a free data management tool with an Excel add-in. |
Chemistry World October 3, 2012 Ian Le Guillou |
Health check finds Canadian science doing well Canadian science is healthy and growing, according to an independent expert panel at the Council of Canadian Academies |
IEEE Spectrum October 2012 Ariel Bleicher |
Energy Research Network Reaches 100 Gbps U.S. energy agency lights up the first super fast science data network |
IEEE Spectrum October 2012 G. Pascal Zachary |
Obama, Romney, and the U.S. R&D Complex The candidates aren't saying much about their plans for the nation's R&D enterprise, but they need to -- and fast |
Chemistry World September 28, 2012 Rebecca Trager |
US public research universities in jeopardy, board warns The US's public research universities are in serious jeopardy, the National Science Board is warning. |
Chemistry World September 25, 2012 Laura Howes |
Liberal Democrats pledge support for UK science The Liberal Democrat party voted to support a 15 year strategy to support science and research in the UK. The policy paper passed without opposition and was proposed by Julian Huppert MP, who left a research career to become a politician in 2010. |
HHMI Bulletin Fall 2012 |
HHMI Awards $50 Million to Colleges Forty-seven small colleges and universities have accepted a challenge: to create more engaging science classes, bring real-world research experiences to students, and increase the diversity of students who study science. |
Chemistry World September 19, 2012 Will Andrews |
The art of translation Chemistry improves the lives of millions of people via the beauty products they use every day. Translating cosmetic science may seem less relevant than, for example, biomedical research but it seeks to overcome the same issues. |
CIO September 14, 2012 Gary Beach |
Time to Pay It Forward for Better Educated IT Workers The author knows American students lag behind other countries in STEM and thinks McKinsey's 'Closing the Talent Gap' report may be on to something. Is it time we incentivize our best students to forgo the private sector for jobs in public education? |
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