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Jet-lagged scientists live on Martian time The successful landing on Mars by the Nasa rover, Spirit, will play havoc with the body clocks of the scientists behind the mission, who will spend the next...
Jet-lagged scientists live on Martian time The successful landing on Mars by the Nasa rover, Spirit, will play havoc with the body clocks of the scientists behind the mission, who will spend the next...
Blair pushes ahead with top-up fees bill Tony Blair and Charles Clarke are to finally publish their long-awaited bill introducing top-up fees for university education tomorrow. The decision was taken...
Brussels, 6 January 2004 The European Commission has requested Belgium and Spain to comply with 2003 rulings of the European Court of Justice concerning their failure to adopt and notify national...
Brussels, 06 Jan 2004 Dermot Ahern, the Irish Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural ߣߣÊÓÆµ, has said that the key issue facing EU communications ministers during the Irish Presidency is...
Brussels, 06 Jan 2004 The Chinese national space administration (CNSA) has successfully launched the first of two scientific satellites known as Double Star, which include the first ever European...
Paris, 06 Jan 2004 As of Wednesday 7 January 2004, and for the following three days, ESA's Mars Express orbiter will be as little as 315 kilometres above the landing area of the still-silent Beagle 2...
Brussels, 06 Jan 2004 A new UK study of men's sperm counts, one of the largest of its kind, has revealed a drop in the average concentration from 87 million sperm per millilitre in 1989 to 62 million...
Brussels, 06 Jan 2004 The European Commission will host a conference on the ethical implications of scientific research on bioweapons and the prevention of terrorism in Brussels, Belgium, on 3 and 4...
Brussels, 06 Jan 2004 The European Commission has launched a new service providing answers to frequently asked questions on the Sixth Framework Programme (FP6). Questions and answers are divided into...
Brussels, 06 Jan 2004 The European Commission's Information Society DG has published a call for tenders to carry out a study on e-learning policy indicators. The objective of this study is to obtain...
Jet-lagged scientists live on Martian time The successful landing on Mars by the Nasa rover, Spirit, will play havoc with the body clocks of the scientists behind the mission, who will spend the next...
Blair pushes ahead with top-up fees bill Tony Blair and Charles Clarke are to finally publish their long-awaited bill introducing top-up fees for university education tomorrow. The decision was taken...
Brussels, 6 January 2004 The European Commission has requested Belgium and Spain to comply with 2003 rulings of the European Court of Justice concerning their failure to adopt and notify national...
Brussels, 06 Jan 2004 Dermot Ahern, the Irish Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural ߣߣÊÓÆµ, has said that the key issue facing EU communications ministers during the Irish Presidency is...
Brussels, 06 Jan 2004 The Chinese national space administration (CNSA) has successfully launched the first of two scientific satellites known as Double Star, which include the first ever European...