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Defense Update July 2008 |
British MoD Awards 3 Billions in Contracts for Two new Aircraft Carriers A project for the construction of two new aircraft carriers was launched on July 3, 2008 with the signature of contracts worth around 3 billion, between the British Ministry of Defence, the newly-formed UK maritime Joint Venture, BVT Surface Fleet, and the Aircraft Carrier Alliance |
Chemistry World June 30, 2008 Ananyo Bhattacharya |
Interview: Andrew Hamilton On 1 October 2009, Andrew Hamilton, current provost of Yale, will start his term as the University of Oxford's new vice chancellor. But anyone that thinks his new duties will keep Hamilton away from the lab should think again. |
Chemistry World June 27, 2008 Richard Van Noorden |
UK's chem-bio interface gets mixed report United Kingdom scientists working at the interface between chemistry and biology think their research councils don't adequately support interdisciplinary research, a survey suggests. |
Reason June 2008 Ronald Bailey |
Queue Up Facing lengthening waits at hospitals, the British government has set a targeted turnaround time of four hours from arrival in an emergency room to treatment by a medical professional. |
Chemistry World June 2008 Seam McWhinnie |
Science Funding in Crisis How the UK's research funding system is suffering from government interference. |
Chemistry World May 28, 2008 Mark Peplow |
Cancer research gets collaborative funding boost In an effort to crack some of the biggest problems in cancer drug discovery, Cancer Research UK has launched a unique funding program that promises to help bridge the gap between fundamental research and big pharma pipelines. |
Chemistry World May 23, 2008 James Mitchell Crow |
Carbon Trust cuts are 'small beer' The government-funded body charged with reducing the carbon footprint of UK businesses 'can surely do a lot better', according to a government report. |
Fast Company June 2008 Alice Rawsthorn |
Global City of the Year: London Calling London has more museums than Paris, more theaters than New York, and more bars, public libraries, and music venues than either. |
Chemistry World May 9, 2008 Richard Van Noorden |
Blueprint for 1bn UK technology drive unveiled The UK's Technology Strategy Board (TSB) has outlined how it will invest 1 billion over the next three years to boost innovative R&D and business. |
Chemistry World April 30, 2008 Ananyo Bhattacharya |
MPs Berate UK Government and Funding Agency Over Research Cuts An influential cross-party panel of MPs has blamed 'a few poor decisions' by the UK government for recent cuts in research funding that is threatening many of the country's largest science facilities. |
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