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Chemistry World February 23, 2015 Phillip Broadwith |
Europe approves stem cell therapy A stem cell treatment for severe cornea damage has been granted conditional approval by the European commission. |
Chemistry World February 19, 2015 Andrew Turley |
Hepatitis C drug patent challenged in Europe A French healthcare campaign group has launched a legal challenge to the patent covering Sovaldi (sofosbuvir), the blockbuster hepatitis C virus drug marketed by Gilead. |
Chemistry World February 5, 2015 Ned Stafford |
Europe mulls laws to tackle microplastic scourge The European commission has launched a study to determine whether EU regulations are needed to ensure that the use of microplastics in consumer products is phased out as soon as possible to protect marine ecosystems. |
Chemistry World February 2, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
EU regulator calls for generic drug suspensions The European Medicines Agency) has accused an Indian contract research organization of systematic fraud, and has recommended suspending sales of hundreds of generic drug formulations in Europe. |
HBS Working Knowledge January 29, 2015 |
The Fall of Greece When the Syriza party emerged victorious in Greece's national election last week, many citizens rejoiced at the promise of an easing of austerity measures. |
AskMen.com January 28, 2015 Michael McKenna |
Greece's New Government A look at why Greece's new government is not the radical revolution you were looking for. |
Chemistry World January 27, 2015 Emma Stoye |
BPA use poses 'no health risks', says EU The European Food Safety Authority's latest evaluation of bisphenol A has concluded that at current levels of exposure the chemical does not pose a health threat to any age group. |
Chemistry World January 21, 2015 Ned Stafford |
euro 2.7bn research cuts to fund Europe's stimulus package unveiled The European commission has revealed which research programs will be cut to fund its stimulus package. |
Chemistry World January 20, 2015 Emma Stoye |
Confusion over Europe's chief scientific adviser post The European commission has confirmed that the chief scientific adviser post will not be reinstated, after remarks made by vice-president Frans Timmermans at a meeting caused confusion last week. |
Chemistry World January 15, 2015 Ned Stafford |
New EU law set to open door to GM crops After nearly five years of debate the European parliament has finally approved a new law that will allow EU nations to restrict or ban the cultivation of GM crops within their borders. |
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