Comet-chaser captures its first images
Europe's Rosetta spacecraft, currently three months into its ten-year, 7 billion kilometre pursuit of Comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko, has successfully completed its first scientific mission by taking...
Europe's Rosetta spacecraft, currently three months into its ten-year, 7 billion kilometre pursuit of Comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko, has successfully completed its first scientific mission by taking...
Brussels, 02 Jun 2004 An information day on understanding the principles of financial management in the Sixth Framework Programme (FP6) will take place in Brussels, Belgium, on 15 July. The event...
Brussels, 02 Jun 2004 The Cambridge MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Institute is organising a conference on 'Evaluating research and science based activities in the public and private...
Brussels, 02 Jun 2004 In recent years, great advances have been made in the study of complex networks. Today, there is a remarkable interaction between physics and biology. This conference will...
Brussels, 02 Jun 2004 Organised by the Asia and Oceania Federation of Nuclear Medicine & Biology, this event will cover topics of interest to physicians, scientists, technologists, biomedical...
Brussels, 02 Jun 2004 Hosted at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, this event will cover such topics as membranes and channels, RNA, DNA and chromatin, transport and targeting, the...
Brussels, 02 Jun 2004 European Commission to launch European Network of Mobility Centres at International conference on making Europe more attractive for researchers WHAT? INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE +...
Brussels, 02 Jun 2004 On 12-13 May 2004 in Berlin, university scientists and industrial representatives gathered to exchange views and plot the way forward in aeronautical research. The workshop,...
Brussels, 02 Jun 2004 In conjunction with the Berlin Air Show (ILA 2004), Russians and Europeans gathered at a major conference aimed at increasing collaboration in aeronautics research. After nearly...
Loophole allows human-animal cell experiments A loophole in Britain’s embryo research laws is allowing scientists to create human-animal hybrid cells without the need for a licence. The restrictive...
Iran spares condemned academic Iran's hardline judiciary has revoked the death sentence of dissident academic Hashem Aghajari, officials announced yesterday. The verdict had sparked mass student...
Brussels, 01 Jun 2004 Leaders from the European Union, Latin America and the Caribbean have agreed to launch a science and technology partnership with a view to encouraging collaboration within the...
Brussels, 01 Jun 2004 The European Commission is providing 8.8 million euro under the Sixth Framework Programme (FP6) for a new Network of Excellence, called Nano2Life, which will develop the first...
Brussels, 01 Jun 2004 The UK Research Councils have awarded grants to 57 new stem cell research projects, representing a combined investment of 16.5 million GBP (25 million euro). The new funds were...
Brussels, 01 Jun 2004 Cooperation between Italy's National Research Council (CNR) and the UK's Council for Central Laboratory of the Research Councils (CCLRC), which was first forged 20 years ago, is...