David W. D. Dickson
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David W. D. Dickson's Degrees
- PhD Sociology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Sociology University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Sociology University of California, Berkeley
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- Putting science in its place (1978) (267)
- British ruling supports legal challenge to broad patents (1996) (32)
- The focus group approach (2009) (30)
- Commercial sector scores success with whole rice genome (2001) (28)
- Whose genes are they anyway? (1996) (23)
- Gene estimate rises as US and UK discuss freedom of access (1999) (23)
- $3m deal launches major hunt for drug leads in Brazil (1999) (19)
- Wellcome funds cancer database (1999) (17)
- Concern grows over China's plans to reduce number of ‘inferior births’ (1994) (15)
- Home insulation may increase radiation hazard (1978) (12)
- Tests fail to support claims for origin of AIDS in polio vaccine (2000) (12)
- A global search (1993) (12)
- UK scientists test liposome gene therapy technique (1993) (11)
- 'Gene map' plan highlights dispute over public vs private interests (1994) (11)
- UK observatories head for a new management shake-up (1995) (11)
- Aid groups back challenge to neem patents (1995) (11)
- From the frying-pan into the fire? (1981) (11)
- Weaving a social web (2001) (10)
- Rewarding People: The Skill of Responding Positively (1993) (10)
- Pig heart transplant 'breakthrough' stirs debate over timing of trials (1995) (10)
- Open access to sequence data 'will boost hunt for breast cancer gene' (1995) (9)
- ICSU seeks to classify ‘traditional knowledge’ (1999) (9)
- PCP dioxins found to pose health risks. (1980) (9)
- Aerosols' role simulated in new global warming model (1995) (8)
- NIH censure for Dr Martin Cline: tighter rules for future research plans. (1981) (8)
- Sparks continue to fly in low-level radiation row (1979) (8)
- Congress grabs eugenics common ground (1998) (8)
- Legal fight looms over patent bid on human/animal chimaeras (1998) (8)
- HGS seeks exclusive option on all patents using its cDNA sequences (1994) (8)
- Herbicide claimed responsible for birth defects (1979) (8)
- Indian company offers cheap anti-AIDS drugs (2001) (7)
- Set and Drift: Doctrine Matters why the Japanese Lost at Midway (2001) (7)
- Europe lifts patent embargo on transgenic plants and animals… (2000) (7)
- Licences sought from PCR users in Britain (1993) (6)
- United States: An excess of doctors… (1980) (6)
- China brings in regulations to put a stop to ‘genetic piracy’ (1998) (6)
- Clean air legislation: Forces massing (1981) (6)
- United States: PCP dioxins found to pose health risks (1980) (6)
- Drosophila set for fast-track sequencing (1998) (6)
- Back on track: the rebirth of human genetics in China (1998) (6)
- Call for governments to back development of AIDS vaccine (1999) (5)
- Conserving energy (1987) (5)
- ...as ethics report clears xenografts (1996) (5)
- The 'Sokal affair' takes transatlantic turn (1997) (5)
- Britain may set up genetics advisory body... (1996) (5)
- 'Leak' rumours fuel debate on gene patent (1996) (5)
- UK provides ‘step increase’ in funding for its science base (1998) (5)
- European panel rejects creation of human embryos for research (2000) (5)
- Discord over IPCC meeting reopens climate dispute (1994) (5)
- UK court rejects appeal over hepatitis C kits (1995) (5)
- Melanoma increase in radiation labs? Livermore data may be significant. (1980) (5)
- European patent for PCR enzyme clouded by Russian claim (1993) (5)
- Wellcome Trust to launch transfer company (1995) (5)
- Glacier ‘retreat’ threatens Alaskan oil tanker route (1978) (4)
- US science research: Keyworth reassures (1981) (4)
- Patent on PCR enzymes may re-ignite old controversy (1994) (4)
- Funds denied for nuclear waste (1979) (4)
- UK universities get funding on basis of ranking (1993) (4)
- Hope for UNCSTD in New York (1979) (4)
- United States: More tests required on new chemicals (1980) (4)
- Scientific turf war 'delayed potentially vital research' (2000) (4)
- UK government backs change in law over stem-cell research… (2000) (4)
- ... as confusion leads to retrial in UK (1994) (4)
- Another route to fusion to be explored (1980) (4)
- Genentech makes splash on Wall Street (1980) (4)
- NIH seeks rapid sequence release (1996) (4)
- Calling into question clinical trials in developing countries Sonia Shah (2006) (4)
- European Parliament rejects bid to stem confusion over gene patents (1995) (4)
- US nuclear weapons: Lasers purify (1981) (4)
- Bringing a community-based vision to the heart of Europe's research (1999) (3)
- Doctors claim A-bomb tests linked to rise in child leukaemia deaths (1979) (3)
- Cost overruns, management problems found in British Antarctic projects (1993) (3)
- Deadlock in The Hague, but hopes remain for spring climate deal (2000) (3)
- NIH confirms violation of recombinant DNA research guidelines (1978) (3)
- Patenting living organisms — how to beat the bug-rustlers (1980) (3)
- United states: Environmentalists warn of continued threats to water supplies (1980) (3)
- Recombinant DNA experiments to remain under safety guidelines (1979) (3)
- Congress approves solar power satellites—and asteroid mining (1978) (3)
- Inventorship dispute stalls DNA patent application. (1980) (3)
- Promega, Roche clash over use of Taq in labs (1995) (3)
- Cline stripped of research grants (1981) (3)
- United States: Research data: private property or public good? (1980) (3)
- Stem-cell research to start in Britain (2001) (3)
- MRC agrees terms of access to gene sequence databank (1995) (3)
- Stanford ready to fight for patent (1981) (3)
- Venezuela: still out in the cold (1978) (3)
- British universities face up to their day of reckoning (1997) (3)
- … and calls for openness and transparency (2000) (3)
- British research council jumps at gene therapy (1993) (3)
- Critic still lays blame for AIDS on lifestyle, not HIV (1994) (3)
- Wellcome survey reveals public mistrust of scientists (1999) (3)
- Panel urges caution on genetic testing for mental disorders (1998) (3)
- Promega files court challenge to Roche's Taq enzyme patent (1994) (3)
- European Companies Form Research Network to Forge University-Industry Links. (1988) (3)
- US science policy: Press under pressure (1980) (3)
- HUGO and HGS clash over 'utility' of gene sequences in US patent law (1995) (3)
- No easy answers for UK science (1993) (3)
- Complaint upheld against university ethics committee (1999) (3)
- Einstein: disagreement delays publication of collected works (1979) (3)
- DNA testing helps British bring better pig to market (1993) (3)
- ‘If knowledge is king, we may need a republican revolution’ (2000) (3)
- International facilities said to boost national economy (1993) (2)
- Consortium plans 'public' map of genome (1994) (2)
- The end of the age of Aquarius? (1979) (2)
- Stanford and UCLA plasmid patent (1980) (2)
- France to collaborate with UK (1999) (2)
- Recombinant DNA: Guidelines for scale-up (1980) (2)
- ⃛ as US bid to patent human-animal hybrid fails (1999) (2)
- UK Labour Party seeks votes through pro-science image (1995) (2)
- Science in Portugal joins the mainstream (1997) (2)
- UK universities told: ‘think strategically’ (1997) (2)
- US radioastronomy: Thinking big (1980) (2)
- Fusion results ‘confirm the scientific case for ITER’ (1997) (2)
- Learning from low income countries (2004) (2)
- Environmental carcinogens: Nitrite safe? (1980) (2)
- Space economics: Ariane gets an edge (1981) (2)
- UK names leading cancer centers (2001) (2)
- Open row about joint space project (1981) (2)
- Parliament gives green light to stem-cell research (2001) (2)
- More commercial genetic manipulation (1980) (2)
- New rating system for UK universities (1998) (2)
- Top BSE official forced to step down in UK (1999) (2)
- Contaminated cell lines (1981) (2)
- Waldegrave says White Paper will not seek radical changes (1993) (2)
- CERN comes under fresh financial pressure (1996) (2)
- GMAG: Stormy weather ahead? (1978) (2)
- Aid agency under fire in Brussels (1995) (2)
- Congress turns sour on technology fund (1980) (2)
- Britain must tackle 'genetic illiteracy' among new doctors (1995) (2)
- Nuclear explosions: No alarm (1980) (2)
- British research council seeks to cut role of collective peer review (1994) (2)
- Food technology divides British teachers (1993) (2)
- Female scientists wanted — apply to UK research councils (1997) (2)
- Antibiotics in animal feeds: health study ‘may be impossible’ (1980) (2)
- UK clinical geneticists ask for ban on the patenting of human genes (1993) (2)
- British funding boost is Wellcome news (1998) (2)
- ‘More effectiveness needed’ in Brussels' handling of research (1998) (2)
- Six volcanologists killed in Colombian eruption (1993) (2)
- Supreme Court nullifies patent ruling on living organisms (1978) (2)
- ‘It's a G’: the one-billionth nucleotide (1999) (2)
- Biosafety code gathers pace through bilateral agreements (1995) (2)
- Budget cuts cast shadows overseas (1981) (2)
- Shake-up urged for UK public research labs (1994) (2)
- Aspartame sugar substitute: New court overruled (1981) (2)
- David Dickson's System of Farming (2010) (2)
- Technology assessment wins new friends (1981) (2)
- Guidelines transgressor let off lightly (1981) (2)
- Curtain falls on Britain's nuclear structure facility (1993) (2)
- Harvard guidelines for avoiding fraud (1982) (2)
- Champions or challengers of the cause of science? (1997) (2)
- House of Lords is asked to rule on breadth of gene patent coverage (1994) (2)
- UK councils face £7.5 million 'efficiency' cuts (1994) (2)
- Roche claims victory in bid for European Taq patent (1996) (2)
- Little change in the politics of science – but closer links with industry? (1997) (2)
- Partial UK genetic database planned (2000) (2)
- Proceed with caution, says UK report on ethics of GM foods (1999) (2)
- British MPs 'likely to oppose gene patents' (1995) (2)
- United States: Inventorship dispute stalls DNA patent application (1980) (2)
- NIH opposes plans for patenting ‘similar’ gene sequences (2000) (2)
- New regulations give UK the lead in stem cell work (2002) (2)
- Research data: private property or public good? (1980) (2)
- Carcinogen regulations: Cleansing solution (1981) (2)
- Historic Bart's fights for its life under medical school reorganization (1993) (2)
- International gamma-ray project favoured for ESA launch in 2001 (1993) (2)
- Wellcome Trust funds new “Medicine in Society” program (1998) (2)
- UK ministry under fire over handling of BSE research (2000) (2)
- DNA guidelines: More relaxation (1980) (2)
- Genetic engineering: Planning bugs (1981) (2)
- UK embryo research law 'may need changes' (1997) (2)
- ‘Science summit’ sets ambitious agenda (1998) (2)
- Scientists back GM for Third World (2000) (2)
- Universities accused of inefficient book-keeping (1979) (2)
- OTA faces another summer of uncertainty (1979) (2)
- Congress faces decision on CFC (1981) (2)
- Canadian scientists confused by government moves on R & D funding (1978) (2)
- DNA risks: fears calmed, but doubts remain (1979) (2)
- Some UK medical schools make the grade (1997) (2)
- Recombinant DNA guidelines wear thin (1981) (2)
- ICRP rules row. (1980) (2)
- US firms accused of exporting health hazards (1978) (2)
- European patent directive in critical test over genes (1994) (2)
- Biological warfare: Soviet use (1982) (2)
- Genome effort ‘still in need of support’ (1998) (2)
- Science faces new treatment in British courts (1993) (2)
- Third World development: UN funds falter (1981) (2)
- MPs challenge rejection of genetics panel (1996) (2)
- Rockefeller denies work pressures led to 'poisoning' of researchers (1994) (1)
- Wolfson Foundation's policy on animals angers other British medical charities (1993) (1)
- US carcinogen control threatened by costs (1978) (1)
- GM debate must go global, says meeting… (2000) (1)
- Britain rediscovers industry–academia LINKs (1993) (1)
- Law of the Sea: Hurdles to jump (1980) (1)
- UK/Japan projects in life sciences to target priority areas (1994) (1)
- US regulators tread more warily on nuclear power (1978) (1)
- Satellite communications: Up for grabs (1982) (1)
- Public views genetic research cautiously (2001) (1)
- UK innovation centre fails to meet some expectations (1994) (1)
- UK national laboratories face new threat of privatization (1993) (1)
- Soviet bomb scare (1980) (1)
- Fellowships proposed to help US jobs problem (1979) (1)
- Brown pelican threat to space shuttle (1978) (1)
- Bush declines to support drug companies' line on AIDS profits (2001) (1)
- Cancer scientist takes on top job at Wellcome Trust (1997) (1)
- Andrei Sakharov: US cuts back on official exchanges with USSR (1980) (1)
- No soft options in Carter's energy research policy (1978) (1)
- Roche fails to get European patent on Taq polymerase (1996) (1)
- Scientists 'must assert their independence' (1995) (1)
- Geneticists told to debate with politicians (1998) (1)
- UK government and the Wellcome Trust shore-up British universities (1998) (1)
- New broom at the DHSS (1977) (1)
- Waldegrave defends 'foresight' exercise (1993) (1)
- US academy suspends exchanges with Soviet Union (1980) (1)
- SERC broadens its role in support of industry (1993) (1)
- US chemical weapons production plan (1981) (1)
- Nuclear power uneconomic says congressional committee (1978) (1)
- AT&T pact hits snag (1982) (1)
- Individuals face weapons work indictment (1998) (1)
- International manufacturing effort begins with six projects (1993) (1)
- Wellcome sets sequencing project in motion (1995) (1)
- Industry funding of UK universities static (1993) (1)
- Latin America: Freedom lost (1981) (1)
- US industry moves into biotechnology (1981) (1)
- Einstein Observatory in trouble (1980) (1)
- Labour's science appointment lifts hopes for reform (1997) (1)
- Melanoma increase in radiation labs? (1980) (1)
- High-energy physics: More of less money (1980) (1)
- Is the UK ready for Jointly Managed Academic Medical Centers? (1998) (1)
- British medical schools fear funding changes (1995) (1)
- US defence research: Signs of doubt (1982) (1)
- British BSE inquiry examines scientific involvement (1998) (1)
- Britain plans broad strategy on genome, approves therapy (1993) (1)
- Mixed reaction greets new gene patent proposals from Brussels (1993) (1)
- US drug companies push for changes in recombinant DNA guidelines (1979) (1)
- Synchrotron bids seek ways to raise money (1996) (1)
- Publishers agree on a ‘seamless web’ (1999) (1)
- Occupational health: US industry to pay (1981) (1)
- Cambridge and Heidelberg compete for new European gene database (1993) (1)
- UK charities move to keep research fraud at bay (1997) (1)
- NSF encourages more university/industry collaboration (1978) (1)
- US–Soviet exchanges: Students to stop (1981) (1)
- Tensions grow over health research proposals (1994) (1)
- Data falsification: Harvard acts (1981) (1)
- Obituary: Anil Agarwal (1947–2002) (2002) (1)
- Columbia University drops plans to operate reactor (1979) (1)
- Charities taking the strain (1993) (1)
- DNA database proposal gets cautious welcome in UK (1993) (1)
- Frosch moves on (1980) (1)
- Can Yankee ingenuity keep US physics on the ball? (1979) (1)
- UK engineering curriculum revised (1993) (1)
- Royalty-free rice arrives on the web (2000) (1)
- Biomedical research: US looks to a mixed economy (1978) (1)
- Anxiety about Reagan's sanctions (1982) (1)
- Energy search comes down to earth (1979) (1)
- Research sponsorship: Agony at MIT (1981) (1)
- Earth sciences and remote sensing agreements signed with China (1980) (1)
- New row erupts about lab. animals (1981) (1)
- Looking towards the West (1993) (1)
- Uranium exposure limits in dispute (1980) (1)
- UK rejects call for more systematic biology cash (1993) (1)
- Inflation forces new tactics on US environmentalists (1978) (1)
- Backlash against DNA ventures? (1980) (1)
- Gowans washes hands of Rothschild (1981) (1)
- Congress puts NSF deep sea drilling project in doubt (1978) (1)
- SSC detector collaborators shun financial commitment (1993) (1)
- China and Taiwan edge a shade closer (1998) (1)
- NIH censure for Dr Martin Cline (1981) (1)
- UK ethicists back use of stem cells (2000) (1)
- Proliferation: Trimming sails (1980) (1)
- MPs accuse health officials of unconcern over risks and benefits of DNA research (1979) (1)
- Britain awaits impact of 1993 reforms (1994) (1)
- UK takes pride in ‘principled pragmatism’ (1997) (1)
- UK muon source given exemption (1993) (1)
- University equipment fund meets with mixed reaction (1996) (1)
- OSHA defends leap in carcinogen regulation (1978) (1)
- Cohen–Boyer patent extended (1982) (1)
- ...as minister seeks to rally researchers (1995) (1)
- Survey finds that restructuring has improved UK university research (1992) (1)
- WHO and industry combine to form ethics body (2002) (1)
- German scientists detect carcinogens in beer (1979) (1)
- Europe asks UK to reject cloning approval … (2000) (1)
- Britain prepares to leave European fast-breeder reactor programme (1992) (1)
- Conflicts of interst: Tighter controls (1981) (1)
- Concern and anger greet shift of UK science unit into industry agency (1995) (1)
- Scotland aims to capitalize on spirit of scientific innovation (2001) (1)
- Human tissue samples more difficult to obtain for academics (2002) (1)
- US slashes funds to WHO and other UN agencies (1978) (1)
- US academy denies threshold for radiation damage (1979) (1)
- Research centre head quits in frustration at UK policy (1994) (1)
- US boosts basic science, but overall R & D drops (1979) (1)
- Shake-up of London hospitals goes ahead (1995) (1)
- Mathematicians chase the seven million-dollar proofs (2000) (1)
- Tensions in science (1986) (1)
- AIDS administrators plan crisis meeting over future of AZT (1993) (1)
- Britain excels in academic capitalism (1999) (1)
- Affymetrix loses first round of patent battle (2000) (1)
- United States: Registration proposed for private DNA research (1980) (1)
- US boosts military support of campus research (1979) (1)
- Cash invigorates European AIDS study (2001) (1)
- Britain establishes Academy of Medical Sciences (1998) (1)
- Carter's last budget asks for more (1981) (1)
- US expected to exempt most recombinant DNA experiments from federal regulation (1979) (1)
- California calls for nuclear shutdown (1979) (1)
- Industry funds in universities (1982) (1)
- MIT physicists attack proposed MX missile system (1978) (1)
- UK calls for regulation of genetic testing (1995) (1)
- Fusion research: Livermore looks up (1980) (1)
- Cystic fibrosis: Diagnostic hopes (1981) (1)
- UK plans to encourage physician scientists (2000) (1)
- NASA carpeted over Space Shuttle costs (1979) (1)
- Major claims policy changes will 'strengthen' UK science (1995) (1)
- Radiation risks: Twice lucky? (1980) (1)
- Alpha-fetoprotein screening: too hot to handle? (1979) (1)
- NSF budget under fire (1978) (1)
- Reagan assailed by laser weapon lobbies (1981) (1)
- Survey: some countries side with China on genetic issues (1998) (1)
- Problems with the shuttle cause concern for US space science programmes (1979) (1)
- 800 actors in search of a strategy (1992) (1)
- Anti-AIDS drugs available 'at cost' (2001) (1)
- Risk assessment by numbers (1980) (1)
- Scientific exchanges: DoD retreat (1982) (1)
- The Answers of Some Brethren... Concerning the Late Covenant (1974) (1)
- Congress shares out patent licences (1980) (1)
- united states: Budget cuts stop research growth (1980) (1)
- Reducing embroy implants in IVF (1997) (1)
- US proposes exemptions from DNA guidelines (1978) (1)
- Argentina: concern over continued disappearances (1978) (1)
- Kiss of life for Clinch River breeder (1981) (1)
- Courses and captains (1985) (1)
- Taking knowledge to the poorest (1999) (1)
- Canada boosts university research by 32% (1979) (1)
- HUGO approves ethics code for genomics. (1996) (1)
- High-energy physics: Trouble ahead (1980) (1)
- British MRC reprimanded over clinical test record (1998) (1)
- Another violation of NIH guidelines (1980) (1)
- Britain faces research funding dilemma (1998) (1)
- New US agency to focus research aspect of development aid (1979) (1)
- Canada announces major research boost (1978) (1)
- doubters over policy changes (1994) (1)
- Budget cuts cause upheavals in earthquake research (1979) (1)
- Learning from low income countries: what are the lessons?: Website highlights ethics issues for research in developing countries (2004) (1)
- AAAS president calls for closer university/industry links (1979) (1)
- UK insurers allowed to use genetic tests (2000) (1)
- Geneticist from Baylor named as new head of UK's Sanger Centre (2000) (1)
- Controversy over $20 billion synfuels programme (1980) (1)
- UK goes for 'generic priorities' in bid to boost science/industry links (1995) (1)
- Conflict of interest on California campus (1981) (1)
- Glaxo takeover bid — welcome or not? (1995) (1)
- ...as Internet fervour hits genomics (2000) (1)
- Statistician is named to UK science post (1997) (1)
- UK to close environmental research lab (1993) (1)
- Third world: Consumers arise (1980) (0)
- Drug regulations Signs change (1980) (0)
- Faraday Centres appear doomed after criticism by Lords' panel (1993) (0)
- British group backs French scientist (1993) (0)
- Inflation–and Congress–kill growth in funds for basic science (1978) (0)
- Britain plans for research into primary care (1997) (0)
- US accused of banning foreign scientists (1979) (0)
- Mixed welcome for genes on Wall Street (1981) (0)
- Knowledge and Power. (0)
- US revamps nuclear proliferation policy (1981) (0)
- Canadian doctors unhappy at prescribing 'medicine' (2001) (0)
- DNA recombination forces resignation (1980) (0)
- Particle physics: Director resigns (1981) (0)
- UK finally accepts human genetics commission (1996) (0)
- Exxon supports MIT research (1980) (0)
- Legal shadow over laser patent (1982) (0)
- US universities: Commercial interest (1981) (0)
- 1979 looks like a good year for US science (1978) (0)
- 'Extra costs' force UK to terminate bid to privatize astronomy facilities (1996) (0)
- Reagan's cuts: Handler objects (1981) (0)
- Electric cars: Win some, lose some (1980) (0)
- DNA guidelines for further attenuation (1981) (0)
- Science education: Tap turned off (1981) (0)
- US court rules against releasing research data (1978) (0)
- Academies urge population control (1993) (0)
- University patent rights on research: US thinks again (1978) (0)
- MRC attacks government proposal to sell off research institutes (1992) (0)
- US science policy: Room at the top (1981) (0)
- Nasa budget: Small is necessary (1981) (0)
- Scientist may sue over “Golden Fleece” award (1979) (0)
- Few surprises in UNCSTD draft plan of action (1978) (0)
- UK parliament passes surprise ban on fetal embryos in IVF (1994) (0)
- US nuclear technology: Exports raise fears (1981) (0)
- Industry funds in universities: new guidelines emerge from Pajaro Dunes. (1982) (0)
- Congress tackles 1983 budget (1982) (0)
- Neuroscience: Snyder's pad (1980) (0)
- Britain wins bid to host ocean drilling office (1993) (0)
- Battle heats up over control of worker's health (1979) (0)
- Carter faces new dilemmas over non-proliferation (1979) (0)
- Simplify science? I'll drink to that (1993) (0)
- Congress writes back Reagan economies (1981) (0)
- US security worries: No compromise (1981) (0)
- Universities can patent recombinant DNA results (1978) (0)
- Battle looms over future of Science Museum (1993) (0)
- Congress redisposes (1981) (0)
- UK brain-drain 'no worse' (1993) (0)
- Rethink for research funding (1979) (0)
- Third World to demand new fund for scientific development (1979) (0)
- California set to cash in on British discovery (1979) (0)
- The great American dream machine runs out of fuel (1978) (0)
- US company foundation gets $400 million (1993) (0)
- Funding delays handicap ISABELLE in race for new particle (1978) (0)
- £10 million pledged for UK synchrotron source (1997) (0)
- More science cuts (1981) (0)
- Recombinant DNA risk-assessment studies to begin at Fort Detrick (1978) (0)
- Environmental law: Count the risks (1982) (0)
- Overhaul Recommended for British Geology (1987) (0)
- Polish science stands at the crossroads (1994) (0)
- Is creation a science or a religion? (1981) (0)
- A sane response to mad cow link (1996) (0)
- US Administration: Reagan's men? (1980) (0)
- More graduates but fewer jobs (1993) (0)
- Driving UK health research by responding to users' needs (1993) (0)
- Promises for President Reagan to deny (1981) (0)
- Darwin material sells briskly at Sotheby's (1992) (0)
- Fusion chief resigns over budget cuts (1981) (0)
- Faraday attracts more interest in plans for UK science centres (1996) (0)
- US scientists warn of environmental dangers from synthetic fuels (1979) (0)
- Overseas science shake-up in US (1982) (0)
- Britain forms panel to study barriers to women scientists (1993) (0)
- US electronics industry: Pooling effort (1982) (0)
- Physicist-turned-ecologist to take top UK advisory post (1995) (0)
- US graduate emplyoment: Industry has jobs (1981) (0)
- Science exchanges at stake in SALT talks, says adviser (1979) (0)
- Use of fetal eggs in research to be debated (1993) (0)
- US graduate salaries: Engineers ahead (1981) (0)
- Creationism judged a religion, not science (1982) (0)
- UK consults public on clones for research (1998) (0)
- AAAS plans pressure on education (1981) (0)
- Moves to terminate US fast breeder project may be illegal (1978) (0)
- France Turns to Banks for Research Funding (1984) (0)
- Kennedy seeks legislation on women in science (1978) (0)
- Going for broke (1981) (0)
- US seeks to ‘rationalise’ health and safety regulation in the interest of profits (1979) (0)
- Recession causes fall in R&D spending (1993) (0)
- US and Japan to cooperate in fusion and high energy physics (1978) (0)
- Weapons in space: High frontiers (1982) (0)
- Higher Education for One World or for Two (1968) (0)
- US has doubts on anti-proliferation proposals (1978) (0)
- Friends of DNA fight back (1978) (0)
- Defence physicist takes on top post at Australia's CSIRO (1995) (0)
- Nitrite safe? (1980) (0)
- Argentina: US National Academy of Sciences to send delegation (1978) (0)
- US Congress gives go-ahead to Third World institute (1979) (0)
- Waldegrave wants to carve up SERC and create stronger political links (1993) (0)
- Global research fund proposed (2002) (0)
- Academic censorship: Shadow ahead (1982) (0)
- US telecommunications: End to AT&T saga? (1981) (0)
- Hewlett and Packard boost support for basic research (1994) (0)
- Canadian radioastrology: Longer bases (1981) (0)
- Prizes fail to quell disquiet over UK policy (1995) (0)
- City scientists strike rich (1993) (0)
- EU research ministers lean on Brussels (1997) (0)
- Iraq crisis spurs new bioweapons moves (1998) (0)
- Wiesner attacks increasing government regulation of US university research (1978) (0)
- Budget protection for research (1982) (0)
- Students to pay tuition fees (1997) (0)
- British white paper brings 'cultural change' (1995) (0)
- US minerals: Resource warcries (1981) (0)
- An excess of doctors... (1980) (0)
- Physics bears the brunt of research council's accountability demands (1996) (0)
- NASA plans to upgrade the role of academics (1978) (0)
- Fermilab's director threatens resignation (1978) (0)
- Profits of British science-based companies boom (1993) (0)
- Britain finds way round impact of falling pound (1993) (0)
- US agricultural aid: Balance for all (1982) (0)
- Medical research charities ᤘcan rely on peer reviewᤙ (1995) (0)
- US embargoes nuclear fuel exports to Europe (1978) (0)
- … and Britain considers impact on life insurance (1997) (0)
- Labour party pledges to end privatization of UK laboratories (1996) (0)
- UK science budget to grow despite economic woes and cap on salaries (1992) (0)
- Technological change: Worry about jobs (1980) (0)
- Diablo canyon reactor: Licence revoked (1981) (0)
- Pressure grows for US to resume chemical weapon production (1978) (0)
- US safety inspectors barred from making spot checks (1978) (0)
- Power, social influence and reward (2017) (0)
- Balance of US energy research attacked (1981) (0)
- Nonverbal facets of social reward (2017) (0)
- 'Foresight' panel urges new priorities for life sciences (1995) (0)
- Selling science (1993) (0)
- UK gene therapy gets go-ahead (1993) (0)
- UK introduces 'research levy' on health care spending (1994) (0)
- Coast guards probe mystery of missing research ship (1979) (0)
- Labour keeps its supporters guessing (1997) (0)
- Lack of basic energy research criticised (1978) (0)
- US budget described in outline (1982) (0)
- US court rules discovery of gene sequence 'not obvious' (1995) (0)
- Retailer appointed UK minister for science (1998) (0)
- Academies link to map scientific priorities for meeting real needs (1999) (0)
- Bart's loses fight against merger (1993) (0)
- AAAS to assist China with the popularisation of science (1979) (0)
- US university research: Industry to provide (1981) (0)
- UK Parliamentary panel calls for human genetics authority (1995) (0)
- Glaxo move seen as ‘unavoidable’ (1995) (0)
- Proposition 13 threatens US basic research (1978) (0)
- 35th prize for inventor of EMI X-ray scanner (1979) (0)
- Remote sensing: Going private? (1980) (0)
- Recombinant DNA research: private actions raise public eyebrows (1979) (0)
- UK panel warns of crisis in clinical research careers (1995) (0)
- UCL uses loan to bet on quality (1993) (0)
- Guidelines for scale-up. (1980) (0)
- US research patents: Conflicts arise (1981) (0)
- US soldiers in cancer study (1978) (0)
- DNA panel has second thoughts: mandatory rules not yet to be abandoned. (1982) (0)
- New Pentagon rules on overseas students (1981) (0)
- Space shuttle: costs and technical delays raise political doubts (1979) (0)
- Conflicts of interest: tighter controls. (1981) (0)
- US space research: Halley again? (1981) (0)
- Schmitt stars again (1980) (0)
- 'Voucher' scheme will give costed access to facilities (1996) (0)
- Patents to mean slow publication? (1981) (0)
- Cuts force UK astronomers to drop key role in gamma-ray satellite (1995) (0)
- Biotechnology: Looking ahead (1982) (0)
- Pondering on British science policy (1993) (0)
- Biotechnology: Canada takes stock (1981) (0)
- New director chosen for NIH (1982) (0)
- US industry attacks Ames test (1978) (0)
- 2,000 US scientists boycott USSR (1979) (0)
- Multi-mirror telescope confounds the sceptics (1979) (0)
- UN environment programme threatened (1981) (0)
- Air pollution control: Indoor hazards (1981) (0)
- UK insurers seek a genetic code (1995) (0)
- UK scientists threatened with pay freeze (1993) (0)
- Patent on key PCR enzyme ruled invalid (1999) (0)
- US supports ‘reasonable ventures’ (1979) (0)
- Closer links urged for islands in the sun (1998) (0)
- EU states back biotech patent reforms (1993) (0)
- Carter pledges support for research (1980) (0)
- Anti-war movements—heading for a 60s revival? (1979) (0)
- UK scrutiny of public labs under fire from Parliament (1994) (0)
- Briton and Dane share Crafoord prize (1995) (0)
- Carter's science team: Yesterday's men (1981) (0)
- US research planning: NIH reprieved (1980) (0)
- US science budget: Reagan's way (1981) (0)
- Professional bodies lobby to protect US science budget (1979) (0)
- Congress supports technology centres (1980) (0)
- Hot-line will answer scientific queries (1994) (0)
- UK urged to emulate US in linking military research to civilian goals (1994) (0)
- Forecasters seek better data on work patterns of scientists (1993) (0)
- UNCSTD agrees on new committee and fund (1979) (0)
- European drug evaluation agency opens for business (1995) (0)
- UK gets rough ride over call for space cuts (1995) (0)
- Law of the sea: US backtracks (1981) (0)
- Research trio to develop new vaccines (1998) (0)
- Royal Society plans genetics meeting with actuarial profession (1995) (0)
- UK sends double message in science spending plans (1994) (0)
- ESA approves new gamma-ray mission (1993) (0)
- Change at OSTP (1981) (0)
- University research funding: Line of defence (1982) (0)
- ESA eyes the attractions of small space missions (1995) (0)
- Plusses and minuses, election 1980 (1980) (0)
- EEC countries attempt to speak with one voice (1979) (0)
- Britain to spend £100 million on innovative manufacturing (1993) (0)
- William Petty papers purchased for 1 million pounds (1993) (0)
- Clinch River reactor: Start again folks (1981) (0)
- UK 'must pay up' for costs of hospital merger (1994) (0)
- Changes urged in reimbursement (1993) (0)
- Who will pay for Britain's university teaching and research? (1997) (0)
- Support grows for UNESCO but money remains a problem (1993) (0)
- A bad year for weather, a good one for climate (1978) (0)
- Congress falls in line on 1981 funds (1980) (0)
- Privatization threat recedes for labs (1994) (0)
- Creationism again an issue in Arkansas (1981) (0)
- Keyworth takes on health risks (1981) (0)
- Nuclear equipment: Secrets lifted (1980) (0)
- Weapons control: Pugwash latest (1981) (0)
- US extends recombinant DNA controls to private industry (1978) (0)
- US research spending: Problems in public (1982) (0)
- Arkansas verdict against creation science (1982) (0)
- Life after death for nuclear physics (1993) (0)
- 'EU programme should increase support for social sciences' (1997) (0)
- United Kingdom: promises, promises (1996) (0)
- Academics agonize about weapons labs (1980) (0)
- US plans to ban the use of nitrites in food (1978) (0)
- Amersham to pay £50 million for US Biochemical (1993) (0)
- Push for TB vaccine (1993) (0)
- From solar system to social system (1979) (0)
- UK cancer charities concerned about new EU regulations (2001) (0)
- Nuclear wastes: Small disposals (1980) (0)
- US biomedical research faces financial stringency (1979) (0)
- Short commons for nuclear physics (1980) (0)
- Insurance companies fight for rights to genetic data (1993) (0)
- Carter plans 13% research boost (1980) (0)
- Clash over too demanding Euro-water standards (1993) (0)
- Rogers suggests interim legislation on DNA research (1978) (0)
- Bleak prospects for physics research council (1996) (0)
- London college tailors staffing to increase RAE score (1999) (0)
- How the CIA backed research on mind control (1979) (0)
- Mental stress given environmental status (1982) (0)
- Hopes for pan-European network (1993) (0)
- Canada: 33 percent boost for research (1980) (0)
- Rejuvenation at the Soviet Academy (1988) (0)
- Split over 'privatization' of UK observatories (1996) (0)
- DNA guidelines: Voluntary code (1981) (0)
- Rogers proposes commission on research ethics (1978) (0)
- Biomedicine benefits from first JIF round (1999) (0)
- Return to Unesco beckons for Britain (1997) (0)
- Chemicals in food: new US framework proposed (1979) (0)
- Expulsion denied (1982) (0)
- UK debates public's role in science advice (1999) (0)
- Clouds on biotechnology horizon (1982) (0)
- Third World: we will negotiate (1979) (0)
- Sparks continue to fly in Taq patent dispute (1995) (0)
- UK policy learns about risk the hard way (1997) (0)
- UNCSTD success still hangs in the balance (1979) (0)
- Medical bodies secure 'safe' data network (1995) (0)
- UK under attack over lab 'efficiency' review (1994) (0)
- ICSU seeks to classify 'traditional knowledge'. International Council of Scientific Unions. (1999) (0)
- Threat to solar mission (1981) (0)
- Warning over bacterial research; other countries urged to adopt British guidelines. (1976) (0)
- MPs back increase to fund hadron collider (1996) (0)
- Deep sea research: Watery grave? (1981) (0)
- Science education funding: Pressing claims (1981) (0)
- Rewarding People: The Skill of Responding Positively (International Series on Communication Skills) (1993) (0)
- Life sciences gain favour in patents (1995) (0)
- Lords warn industry and government to back science changes (1994) (0)
- Supreme Court stirs up more fear (1980) (0)
- . . . Britain Picks Site for Wind Farm (1989) (0)
- Patent law: Bugs protected (1980) (0)
- The price of success (2001) (0)
- Glaxo bid 'reflects changing patterns of drug research' (1995) (0)
- British aerospace industry wants more government support (1993) (0)
- Less paper, more money for US scientists (1978) (0)
- Arkansas legislation reflects old quarrels (1981) (0)
- Making private interests public (1982) (0)
- National Research Council: Changes ahead (1982) (0)
- Psychosurgery supporters sued for malpractice (1979) (0)
- Here come tomorrow's millionaires (1996) (0)
- ‘Big science’ forum gets a broader role⃛ (1998) (0)
- US woos African states with science (1980) (0)
- Industrial take-over for UK science policy (1993) (0)
- What case for building Clinch River? (1981) (0)
- Solar energy: bonanza or bunfight? (1978) (0)
- UNCSTD meeting split on transfer of technology (1979) (0)
- Recombinant DNA guidelines: Only formality (1982) (0)
- Recombinant DNA guidelines wear thin: NIH moves to voluntary regulation. (1981) (0)
- More secrecy on cryptography research (1981) (0)
- Senate approves patent changes (1980) (0)
- Collaboration rules should reflect investment (1995) (0)
- Italy backs Third World science body ⃛ (1998) (0)
- Cancer Institute withholds grant (1982) (0)
- University fights secrecy ban on computer research (1978) (0)
- Industry calls for reform of UK research training (1998) (0)
- UK under fire over 'scrutiny' of government laboratories (1994) (0)
- Canada plans to give unified voice to science (2001) (0)
- Confident companies foresee biotechnology expansion in Europe (1995) (0)
- Brussels rejects ‘grace period’ on patents (1998) (0)
- UK watchdog boosts science credentials (1997) (0)
- Stanford sells gene-splicing licences (1981) (0)
- Rutherford and Daresbury labs to merge as 'self-standing institution' (1993) (0)
- Genetic manipulation: Ethics of change (1980) (0)
- Brazil's scientists fan doubts over energy priorities (1978) (0)
- Radiation: how safe is “safe”? (1978) (0)
- William Petty papers purchased for £1 million (1993) (0)
- Overview and concluding comments (2017) (0)
- MIT puts some polish on a tarnished image (1979) (0)
- UK oceanographers ride the waves of uncertain funding (1993) (0)
- British scientists in ‘last chance’ appeal (1998) (0)
- Third world development: Proper priorities (1981) (0)
- Administration comes in from the sun (1980) (0)
- MRC cuts funding of alpha-rated projects (1995) (0)
- More tests required on new chemicals. (1980) (0)
- Combined science courses halt declining student interest (1993) (0)
- UN agrees on science and development centre (1979) (0)
- Britain urged to lift barriers to investment in biotechnology (1993) (0)
- US research budget now in better shape (1980) (0)
- UN energy conference: Prospects improve (1981) (0)
- Third World energy: World Bank aid (1980) (0)
- Fredrickson quits without warning (1981) (0)
- UN assistance: No rows yet (1980) (0)
- Amersham to pay 50 million pounds for US Biochemical. (1993) (0)
- Canadian research: Aiming high (1981) (0)
- Royal Society urges rethink on degrees (1993) (0)
- U.S.-Soviets Sign Collaboration (1989) (0)
- US animal research: Stricter safeguards (1981) (0)
- New Reagan budget a mixed blessing (1981) (0)
- UK Energy Commission meets (1977) (0)
- Anti-trust waiver for industrial research (1980) (0)
- US Congressional committee rejects Carter compromise on fast breeder programme (1978) (0)
- France to collaborate with UK on building new synchrotron. (1999) (0)
- US science budget: Stability ahead? (1980) (0)
- Few complaints on education (1980) (0)
- US and China agree to expand science ties (1978) (0)
- US air pollution: Reagan retreats (1981) (0)
- Second thoughts on study of nuclear risk (1979) (0)
- Lack of vision weakens links between industry and finance (1993) (0)
- Internal fight threatens future of Strangeways laboratory in Britain (1993) (0)
- Royal Society under spotlight (2002) (0)
- London gets funds to restructure its medical colleges (1995) (0)
- US to harmonise remote sensing (1979) (0)
- Scotland digs in over mooted shake-up of research labs (1994) (0)
- Malaysian education: Pressures ease (1980) (0)
- Chemical weapons: Congress agrees (1980) (0)
- US standards bureau: Wider horizons (1981) (0)
- UK contract staff need help, says report (1998) (0)
- New US agency (Foundation for International Technological Cooperation - FITC) to focus research aspect of development aid. (1979) (0)
- International support urged for biotechnology guidelines (1994) (0)
- Britain unveils four–year plans for postgraduate studies (1994) (0)
- What price IIASA? (1981) (0)
- Research agencies prepare to tighten budget belts (1980) (0)
- Grant audits: No easy riders (1980) (0)
- Registration proposed for private DNA research. (1980) (0)
- US backs nuclear safeguards (1982) (0)
- Satellite communications: Free for all ahead? (1980) (0)
- Patent rights: once more around the block (1978) (0)
- New threat to helium reserves (1978) (0)
- Biotechnology: Canada stirs (1980) (0)
- UK council seeks £60 million 'pulse' to ease LHC burden (1996) (0)
- Counting the costs of US research (1978) (0)
- US ban use of prisoners in drug research (1978) (0)
- Mixed success in NHS-research collaboration (1999) (0)
- ...as UK backs down on reform ideas (1995) (0)
- Soros foundation offers its help free to other agencies (1994) (0)
- Chemical weapons treaty signed (1993) (0)
- UK chemists seek a greater role in policing arms ban (1996) (0)
- … as Britain seeks to reassure (1994) (0)
- Academic freedom and security conflict (1982) (0)
- Geneticists win Crafoord Prize (1993) (0)
- Malpractice denied (1993) (0)
- Chemist tipped for top UK science post (2000) (0)
- UK White Paper criticized for failure to switch from military to civil research (1993) (0)
- Changing the guard. (1981) (0)
- CERN to open US talks on collider project (1995) (0)
- UK companies report increased R&D spending in 1992 (1993) (0)
- US budgets: End in sight? (1980) (0)
- Assessment of cancer risks comes under attack (1979) (0)
- US to increase public participation in regulation of DNA research (1978) (0)
- Polishing a tarnished image (1978) (0)
- ICI transfers most of its research to new Zeneca biosciences company (1993) (0)
- Third world support: US policy emerges (1981) (0)
- ᤘMillions of poundsᤙ confirmed lost to universities over funding switch (1995) (0)
- Nuclear waste ban threatens research at Brookhaven laboratory (1978) (0)
- EC increases Framework budget (1993) (0)
- NASA space science prospects still grim (1981) (0)
- American science: Supply-siders now (1982) (0)
- UNCSTD at half time: North stands firm (1979) (0)
- Science studies braces for the fall-out (1997) (0)
- Strategy seeks to make the most of Scottish science (1996) (0)
- Celera: financial optimism, scientific skepticism (2000) (0)
- Spending the UK “levy” (1997) (0)
- Computers lose on the swings and the roundabouts (1979) (0)
- Swiss researchers adopt voluntary rules on exports (1995) (0)
- Protests over Einstein statue (1979) (0)
- Reagan's election cheering for science? (1980) (0)
- DNA guidelines: Bowing out (1980) (0)
- McVie calls for reduction in cancer charity numbers (1998) (0)
- Regulators loosen up on carcinogen standards (1980) (0)
- US nuclear power: Cost disputed (1981) (0)
- UK government's support 'essential' for exploitation of superconductivity (1993) (0)
- Reducing embryo implants in IVF. (1997) (0)
- Ariane sells three (1980) (0)
- Cancer researchers say NHS reforms undermining trials (1994) (0)
- Meanwhile, back in Washington …: DNA critics appointed to advisory committee (1979) (0)
- FDA backs off attempt to control private DNA research (1979) (0)
- US university regulations: Complaints listed (1981) (0)
- UK labs to stay in public ownership (1994) (0)
- as Britain seeks to reassure doubters over policy changes (1994) (0)
- Shake-up Planned for British Universities (1987) (0)
- UK blood centres could play major role in gene therapy (1993) (0)
- Britain goes for collaboration in Europe (1992) (0)
- Nuclear waste: US Senate stalls (1981) (0)
- Magnetic fusion proceeds with no end in sight (1993) (0)
- Commercialization of research: Student dilemma (1982) (0)
- Academy to examine US links with European and Japanese scientists (1980) (0)
- $60 million gift for neurobiology research. (1994) (0)
- Positive dimensions of interpersonal interaction : Warmth and empathy (2017) (0)
- Congress may threaten NIH autonomy (1980) (0)
- NIH relaxes recombinant DNA guidelines (1978) (0)
- Fermilab looks to the future (1978) (0)
- UK calls a halt to moves to privatize laboratories (1997) (0)
- Pesticide data: Row on access (1982) (0)
- Wellcome and Zeneca form genetic alliance (1995) (0)
- Science foundation all set at last (1980) (0)
- African high-speed data network open to researchers (2012) (0)
- The UK endorses DIY genetic screening (1997) (0)
- … but gives $30m back to NSF (1978) (0)
- Handler awarded Medal of Science (1981) (0)
- UK faces controversy over plans to reform PhD (1993) (0)
- Britain to support aerospace (1993) (0)
- Calls for international biotech panel. (2000) (0)
- Research council takes stake in start-up (1993) (0)
- UK to set up advisory panel on genetic data (1995) (0)
- Chemical warfare: Budget increase (1981) (0)
- Sowing more seeds (1981) (0)
- UN technical development: Licence to spend (1982) (0)
- Energy conservation comes of age (1977) (0)
- Carcinogen criteria: US retracts (1981) (0)
- British research councils win and lose (1993) (0)
- Student dilemma: commercialization of research. (1982) (0)
- US to brief scientists on human rights (1979) (0)
- New defence science chief offers cash to UK universities (1977) (0)
- Science Adviser appointment revived (1981) (0)
- British universities object to idea of year-round terms (1993) (0)
- Research ethics and safety: Changing the guard (1981) (0)
- Education for the World We Want. (1970) (0)
- Industrial innovation: States chip in (1981) (0)
- … as Europe plans solo comet trip (1993) (0)
- US uranium: Falling demand (1981) (0)
- US synthetic fuels: Going for broke (1981) (0)
- Congress will battle against proliferation (1981) (0)
- Chemical Warfare: Protest plans (1982) (0)
- Johns Hopkins wins new space institute (1981) (0)
- Sweden follows US example on aerosols (1977) (0)
- US establishes new directorate for applied research (1978) (0)
- Peer review: a call for help (1994) (0)
- Creation science trial: Verdict awaited (1981) (0)
- Waldegrave gets help (1993) (0)
- Weapons laboratories ‘should retain links with university’ (1979) (0)
- Wellcome secures new synchrotron source (1998) (0)
- Carnesale for NRC chairman (1980) (0)
- Australia annuls Roche's native Taq patent (1997) (0)
- Yeltsin's two steps to Eureka club membership (1993) (0)
- France Proposes New University of Europe to Promote Higher-Education Cooperation. (1985) (0)
- Test failures may hold up space shuttle schedule (1978) (0)
- Peer review clash in US agricultural research (1978) (0)
- Zeneca increases research spending (1993) (0)
- Congress goes easy on science—so far (1979) (0)
- Bugs protected. (1980) (0)
- Election candidates asked for science funding commitments (1980) (0)
- Quick solution demanded for Rutherford (1994) (0)
- Indirect research costs: Who picks up the tab? (1995) (0)
- US nuclear power: Go for Clinch River (1981) (0)
- New NASA man (1981) (0)
- Basic flaw in new UK councils? (1993) (0)
- United States budget: More cuts (1981) (0)
- US student loans: Lean prospects (1982) (0)
- Hidden cheer culled from statistics (1981) (0)
- Summit leaders fail to bridge GM food split (2000) (0)
- German nuclear power: Local difficulties (1981) (0)
- MIT agrees to accept Whitehead grant (1981) (0)
- German budget cuts cast chill wind over outlook for international labs (1996) (0)
- Grace period urged for patents (1993) (0)
- Lederberg suggests national foundation to exploit fruits of university research (1978) (0)
- Britain cheers and jeers at a status quo White Paper (1993) (0)
- Supreme Court reprieves benzene (1980) (0)
- Biotechnology's first casualty — so far (1981) (0)
- NASA budget falls foul of contracts (1980) (0)
- Carter backs Third World technology (1978) (0)
- Oxford opens new international biomedical sciences center (1999) (0)
- Panel urges research on tropics before forests disappear (1980) (0)
- Regional Cinderellas ask for more (1994) (0)
- Universities push for creation of advanced energy research centres (1980) (0)
- ...and recruit foreign research experts (1998) (0)
- Fermilab director resigns over funding (1978) (0)
- UN studies new science and technology fund (1979) (0)
- Responsibility in Science (1971) (0)
- New tax incentives for UK pharma industry (2001) (0)
- Developing countries to boost joint research (1978) (0)
- ... as UK prepares for Mullis encounter (1994) (0)
- British voters force rethink global Warming Strategy (1993) (0)
- Britain to help coal centre develop cleaner technologies (1993) (0)
- Wellcome combines population and disease teams (2001) (0)
- Backlash threatens biomedicine (1993) (0)
- 'User' links strengthened in NERC shake-up (1994) (0)
- Glaxo goes back to basics in bid to meet new goals (1994) (0)
- Senate slashes NASA's moon rock research… (1978) (0)
- EC seeks ban on milk yield hormone (1993) (0)
- Physicians prepare guidelines on use of human genome data (1995) (0)
- US solar energy: Golden housing (1981) (0)
- Creation on trial: Battle engaged (1981) (0)
- US plans help for nuclear industry (1981) (0)
- UK universities urged to join forces to boost research (1997) (0)
- UK urged to open up science advisory panels (1994) (0)
- Unesco backs ‘science for debt’ plan (2000) (0)
- Darwin in California: No verdict (1981) (0)
- Europe 'needs one voice on large machines' (1995) (0)
- Germany keeps up the squeeze on CERN (1996) (0)
- Britain backs down over threat to run universities (1993) (0)
- Pesticide safety: No numbers (1980) (0)
- US plays hide-and-seek with Soviets on missile sites (1978) (0)
- NASA plans a new Venus mission (1978) (0)
- Carcinogen regulations: US labs exempt (1980) (0)
- US widens the options on fusion research (1978) (0)
- Cancer Institute withholds grant: Straus denies fresh charges of impropriety. (1982) (0)
- Senate committee kills fast breeder (1979) (0)
- NIH may loosen recombinant DNA research guidelines (1978) (0)
- More bickering about solar satellites (1981) (0)
- French AIDS team wins Faisal Prize (1993) (0)
- US engineering graduates: Firms step in (1981) (0)
- Peace prize rewards physicist of conscience (1995) (0)
- UK parties differ on means, not ends (1997) (0)
- … amid calls for international biotech panel (2000) (0)
- University challenged over ‘agribusiness’ connections (1979) (0)
- New reprocessing technique promises diversion safeguards (1978) (0)
- Britain puts industrialists into the driving seats of science policy (1993) (0)
- Deep-sea mining: United States re-think (1982) (0)
- Geneticist leaves Cambridge for industrial research post (1996) (0)
- WHO vote upsets Western nations (1993) (0)
- NIH funding: Congress control (1980) (0)
- LHC is set for approval by CERN-if France agrees to play ball (1994) (0)
- US biomedical research: Against the tide (1981) (0)
- Space shuttle: Bonding problems (1981) (0)
- Gemini telescopes in suspended animation (1993) (0)
- US university funding: Tax act fails (1982) (0)
- Britain seeks transgenics deal to fend off transatlantic trade war (2001) (0)
- Britain's Wellcome Trust stretches its financial wings (1993) (0)
- MRC to limit patents on cDNA sequences (1993) (0)
- Lamont director quits (1981) (0)
- British VAT blocks loan of Japanese computers (1993) (0)
- Caribbean anti-pollution plan: Jamaican entente (1981) (0)
- California's Medflies: Who to blame? (1981) (0)
- Plans for stem cell research could be blocked (2000) (0)
- UK universities get another funding boost (1998) (0)
- Computer memories: Bubbles burst (1981) (0)
- US debate heats up over energy conservation strategies (1979) (0)
- Shuttle problems delay next planetary mission (1979) (0)
- US defence budget: Laser destruction (1981) (0)
- Call for world (non-nuclear) energy organisation (1979) (0)
- Princeton and Saudi universities sign life sciences agreement (1980) (0)
- Bold action on health marks Labour's first month in office (1997) (0)
- Bidding to manage North Sea data raises questions about privatisation (1993) (0)
- Brussels seeks tighter control over European funds for Russian science (1995) (0)
- One more journal (1981) (0)
- US to study health effects of accident (1979) (0)
- Radiation: ICRP rules row (1980) (0)
- Proliferation a test of nerve in Congress (1980) (0)
- UK charity cuts research funds (1994) (0)
- Rules for the environmental game (1982) (0)
- Fermat's theorem proves elusive to the last (1993) (0)
- Attacks prompt demand for new law (1994) (0)
- Russian aid agency defends its actions (1995) (0)
- Japan wins bid for top Unesco post (1999) (0)
- High-energy physics: China backs off (1981) (0)
- Foresight wins bouquets and brickbats from watchdog (1995) (0)
- British insurers continue with genetic tests (1999) (0)
- FDA scientists dispute ethics of testing laetrile (1979) (0)
- Agricultural research: Changes mooted (1981) (0)
- Science gets new champion on Capitol Hill (1979) (0)
- Britain's biomedical research ‘under threat” from spiraling workloads (1997) (0)
- Harvard finances: Half power-plant (1980) (0)
- Boson competition lifts prospects for LHC (1993) (0)
- World Conference on Science recognizes science–health link (1999) (0)
- US fusion: Middle course? (1980) (0)
- US halts search for extra-terrestrial intelligence (1978) (0)
- Chinese university development: Help from afar (1981) (0)
- Locus of control and attributional processes (2017) (0)
- Britain asks to join European Southern Observatory (2000) (0)
- UK urged to seek role as 'mecca' for top graduates (1995) (0)
- Chemical health risks: Not so great (1981) (0)
- Third World science fund: promises unfulfilled (1980) (0)
- ... as France risks being left behind (1995) (0)
- British science to stay in steady state (1996) (0)
- Mental stress given environmental status: court delays start at Three Mile Island. (1982) (0)
- New White House science council (1982) (0)
- Fusion researchers face fight for funds (1981) (0)
- Alternative energy conference: Realism the theme (1981) (0)
- Keyworth and Press on basic science (1981) (0)
- Engeneering research: Planning for more (1980) (0)
- A Bleak Portrait of Soviet Science (1988) (0)
- ...and Britain pursues key role for 'users' (1996) (0)
- Universities complain at Pentagon policy (1981) (0)
- Queue for life science in space (1978) (0)
- Space shuttle: Delay costs money (1980) (0)
- The fish that roared (1978) (0)
- Mixed welcome for genes on Wall Street. Genentech's interferon from yeast plasmid. (1981) (0)
- Responsibility for the Truth (1991) (0)
- US adopts new cancer policy (1979) (0)
- US Cabinet appointments: Conservatives in (1981) (0)
- Carcinogenicity testing: Well, yes and no (1981) (0)
- Exploiting a medical tradition (1994) (0)
- Pay-as-you-go forensics could hurt British justice (1993) (0)
- European sparks fail to ignite (1997) (0)
- Third World research institute loses Congressional approval (1980) (0)
- Biomedical research: NIH takes a cut (1982) (0)
- Einstein ring sets puzzle for astronomers. (1991) (0)
- United States: Physicists urge greater efforts on long-range acclerator research (1980) (0)
- Britain funds taxonomy studies (1993) (0)
- Technical aid restored to UN bodies (1979) (0)
- DNA panel has second thoughts (1982) (0)
- Science research and philanthropy. Charities taking the strain. (1993) (0)
- Two centres, one approach (1995) (0)
- … and home on the farm (1997) (0)
- Harvard scientists split on curriculum reform (1978) (0)
- ...as France backs competitiveness (1996) (0)
- U.K. scientists guarded as Battle takes up science brief (1997) (0)
- Large space telescope: Delay means money (1980) (0)
- US dispute on nuclear bomb safeguards (1981) (0)
- OECD Sets Guidelines for Cooperation (1988) (0)
- Halley missions: NASA to go? (1980) (0)
- Euratom burns its public relations' fingers (1977) (0)
- US government to review industrial innovation (1978) (0)
- Telecomunications: Bell's bother (1981) (0)
- UNCSTD: Hunger and poverty (1979) (0)
- DNA advisers recommend the same controls for industry as universities (1979) (0)
- Non-Proliferation: India gets fuel (1980) (0)
- US science funding: Rewards of genius (1981) (0)
- Voyager scientific platform jammed (1978) (0)
- Hopes from the North-South summit (1981) (0)
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