UK lab launches innovation company
Brussels, 15 May 2002 A new technology transfer company has been set up to commercialise research carried out at the UK's Central laboratory of the research councils (CLRC). Central laboratory...
Brussels, 15 May 2002 A new technology transfer company has been set up to commercialise research carried out at the UK's Central laboratory of the research councils (CLRC). Central laboratory...
Brussels, 15 May 2002 Three EU-funded projects that demonstrate the role of research in improving the protection of Europe's cultural heritage will be presented to the media at a press conference in...
Brussels, 15 May 2002 A seminar on the situation of women in the world of science will take place in Madrid, Spain, on 5 June. 'Promoting women in the scientific arena', organised by the Spanish...
Brussels, 15 May 2002 A mobilisation event to help Irish researchers prepare for the next EU Framework programme for research, FP6, will take place in Dublin, Ireland, on 12 July. DG Research...
Brussels, 14 May 2002 A new report published by Europa-Studien outlines the attitudes and legislation in each EU Member State to stem cell research, revealing that Germany and Austria have the most...
Brussels, 14 May 2002 A panel of 70 experts in science and science policy representing most European Union Member States and Estonia met in April to discuss the future directions of EU science policy...
Brussels, 14 May 2002 The European Parliament has announced that its discussions with representatives of the European Commission and the Council have resulted in an informal compromise that should...
Scientists condemn genetics watchdog report as 'irresponsible' A report by the genetics monitoring group GeneWatch says British scientists are genetically modifying and cloning hundreds of thousands...
Brussels, 14 May 2002 A European round table on agriculture and food has concluded that innovative technologies and investment in research and development (R&D) are crucial to improving the...
Brussels, 14 May 2002 CORDIS, the European Commission's Research and Development Information Service, has updated its Partners Service in preparation for the forthcoming Framework programme for...
Brussels, 14 May 2002 The convergence of media platforms such as digital television, 3G mobile phones and high-speed Internet can help to build an information society open to all, according to...
Brussels, 14 May 2002 Nanotechnology is a much-cited science but little understood in terms of its everyday applications. The European Nanobusiness Association (ENA) is hoping to spread the word -...
Brussels, 14 May 2002 Technological cooperation will be one of the areas to benefit from 84.2 million euro of EU funds granted under the Interreg III programme in order to aid cross-border...
Brussels, 14 May 2002 Delegates at the second session of the EU-Mexico joint council in Brussels on 13 May reviewed progress on the conclusion of a science and technology agreement and were informed...
Sussex students call for Sampson resignation Sussex University professor Geoffrey Sampson is under pressure from students and some fellow lecturers to resign after publishing an article supporting...