Chemists learn careless talk could cost lives
Days after the London bombings, Anna Fazackerley joins top chemists in a closed-door meeting on how to prevent academic know-how being used to turn the next attack into a chemical weapons massacre It...
Days after the London bombings, Anna Fazackerley joins top chemists in a closed-door meeting on how to prevent academic know-how being used to turn the next attack into a chemical weapons massacre It...
In March 1995, members of a religious cult released the deadly gas sarin on the Tokyo underground system, killing 12 people and injuring more than 5,000. The gas attack was the first major terrorist...
As the debate on terror intensifies, Terry Eagleton delves into the philosophy of terrorism and finds its origins in middle-class anarchy Terrorism is a surprisingly new invention. Of course human...
What happened to the man who verified Einstein's theory? asks Arthur Miller When Albert Einstein's theory of the cosmos was verified on May 19, 1919, the German physicist became an icon of the 20th...
Brussels, 13 Jul 2005 Full text of Document 9288/05 Corrigendum 01 Suite of documents 9288/05 LEGISLATIVE ACTS AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS: CORRIGENDUM Subject: COUNCIL DIRECTIVE on a specific procedure...
Brussels, 13 Jul 2005 Full text of Document 9290/05 Corrigendum 01 Suite of documents 9290/05 LEGISLATIVE ACTS AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS: CORRIGENDUM Subject: COUNCIL RECOMMENDATION to facilitate the...
Brussels, 13 Jul 2005 Full text The prohibition of state aid to investment and R&D in an integrated market such as the European Community is analysed in a Cournot oligopoly model where firms...
Brussels, 13 Jul 2005 Fifty years of US global dominance in science and engineering (S&E) may be coming to an end as America's share of graduates in these fields stagnates, while S&E...
Brussels, 13 Jul 2005 Siemens and Airbus, the pan-European aircraft manufacturer, have joined forces in a common venture to develop technology that will make ordinary mobile phone calls possible for...
Brussels, 13 Jul 2005 Japan's space agency, JAXA, launched an M-5 rocket on 10 July to deliver a satellite into Earth orbit that will probe high-energy astronomical phenomena in a 150 million USD (...
Brussels, 13 Jul 2005 An information day on supporting policy development under the fourth call of Priority 1 'Life sciences, genomics and biotechnology for health' of the Sixth Framework Programme (...
Brussels, 13 Jul 2005 The Commission's Information Society and Media DG has given prior information of a call for tenders to organise and manage the European Information and Communication...
Brussels, 13 Jul 2005 An international conference entitled 'Semantic Web Days 2005' will take place in Munich, Germany, from 6 to 7 October. This two-day event offers a forum of exchange for...
Professor recounts blast trauma A research professor of sociology at Brunel University spoke publicly yesterday for the first time since a photograph of his heavily blood-stained face, taken shortly...
Deadline: 23/09/2005