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Women are poor at science, says Harvard president The president of Harvard University has provoked a furore by arguing that men outperform women in maths and sciences because of biological difference...
Women are poor at science, says Harvard president The president of Harvard University has provoked a furore by arguing that men outperform women in maths and sciences because of biological difference...
Brussels, 18 Jan 2005 Full text of Document 341/04 Suite of documents 341/04 The President, Prof. Francesco FEDI, welcomed the participants from 33 COST Member States to the meeting1, in particular...
Brussels, 18 Jan 2005 While the role of genetic factors in a person's susceptibility to addiction has been recognised for some time, the complexity of the condition and the influence of other...
Brussels, 18 Jan 2005 The emerging field of bioinformatics, which uses computers in biological research, especially gene sequencing, has become increasingly important following the completion of...
Brussels, 18 Jan 2005 Fuel cell buses developed within the CUTE project, funded under the EU's Fifth Framework Programme, have been operating for over a year in ten European cities, as well as Perth...
Brussels, 18 Jan 2005 Media Lab Europe (MLE), the research and innovation laboratory in the field of digital technologies set up by the Irish government and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology...
Brussels, 18 Jan 2005 The European Forum for Renewable Energy Sources (EUFORES) has expressed concern at Commission plans to integrate the Intelligent Energy for Europe programme into its new...
Brussels, 18 Jan 2005 The annual Drug Discovery Technology Europe Conference will take place in London, the UK, from 14 to 16 March. The aim of the conference is to enable access to global...
Brussels, 18 Jan 2005 The 15th instalment of the annual Commission-supported eChallenges conference (eChallenges e-2005) will take place between 19 and 21 October in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The...
Brussels, 18 Jan 2005 The European Commission has published amendments to its call for proposals for the ERA-NET scheme. For: Total indicative budget for 2004 and 2005 closure dates: 48 million euro...
Paris, 18 Jan 2005 Although Huygens landed on Titan's surface on 14 January, activity at ESA's European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) in Darmstadt, Germany, continues at a furious pace. Scientists...
Paris, 18 Jan 2005 One week after the successful completion of Huygens' mission to the atmosphere and surface of Titan, the largest and most mysterious moon of Saturn, the European Space Agency is...
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