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Chemistry World September 20, 2007 |
Link Between Sick Pilots and Neurotoxin Denied An independent panel of scientists appointed by the UK government has rejected claims that organophosphate nerve toxins from engine oil fumes are causing ill-health among pilots. The Aerotoxic Association lobby group called the conclusions criminal. |
Chemistry World September 14, 2007 Peter Mitchell |
European Patents Set to Get Cheaper Patents valid across many European countries will soon be much easier and cheaper to register, with the coming into force of the so-called London Agreement. |
Reason Aug/Sep 2007 Brendan O'Neill |
Rant: Tony the Nanny Tony Blair's shameful record on civil liberties. |
The Motley Fool September 6, 2007 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Britain Unleashes the Wolfman The chimerical future is here. Britain's Human Fertilization and Embryo Authority announced that it will permit scientists to create human-animal hybrid embryos. |
Geotimes September 2007 Carolyn Gramling |
Voyage of the Ducks Washed overboard during a 1992 storm in the Pacific, thousands of rubber duckies and other floating toys are expected to land on the shores of the United Kingdom this year, completing their epic journey around the world. |
The Motley Fool August 27, 2007 Rich Duprey |
Japan Is Serious About Alzheimer's While Britain limits access, Japan expands coverage of the top-selling treatment for Alzheimer's. Japan's regulators made the decision following a six-month study comparing Aricept with a placebo. |
British Heritage Jennifer Dorn |
The Royal Shakespeare Company: Still Playing The Part A new theater home for the RSC in Stratford-upon-Avon celebrates a rebirth of the famous company. |
National Defense September 2007 Breanne Wagner |
U.S. - U.K. Defense Technology Pact Likely to Draw Fire A defense export treaty signed in late June by the United States and the United Kingdom has sparked debate about the merits and the risks of sharing military technology with close allies. |
Wired August 21, 2007 Nadya Labi |
UK Terrorism Trial Judge Gets a Lesson on the Internet A UK judge stopped proceedings to ask what a website and forum were in a trial against a suspected terrorist. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics August 2007 |
United Kingdom Ministry of Defence Trains Soldiers with Bohemia Interactive High-level personnel use Virtual Battlespace 2 (VBS2) to help soldiers familiarize themselves with urban battle locales and situations. |
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