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Chemistry World September 22, 2014 Angeli Mehta |
Scotland's 'no' vote pleases much of the science community The majority of Scotland's science community wasn't convinced that independence would deliver for research. |
Chemistry World August 21, 2014 |
Should they stay or should they go? What would a yes vote in Scotland's independence referendum mean for chemistry? With just a few weeks to go, that's the question put to academics and industrialists. |
Bio-IT World October 2005 Lorna Jack |
Biotech Beckons in Bonny Scotland U.S. biotechs are commonly attracted to Scotland because of the excellent opportunities available for collaboration with biomedical innovators. |
Chemistry World December 8, 2011 Maria Burke |
Government Launches UK Life Sciences Strategy Prime minister David Cameron has announced a package of measures designed to boost the UK's life sciences industry. |
Pharmaceutical Executive December 1, 2011 |
UK Report: Keep Calm and Carry On ... Differently Even as the global economic roller coaster affects one of the country's dearest public institutions, the National Health Service, there is still reason for optimism in these times of austerity. |
Chemistry World April 15, 2015 Maria Burke |
Science remains a peripheral issue in the UK election The economy, the NHS and immigration are key battlegrounds as the UK election approaches, but science and technology are rarely discussed. |
Bio-IT World October 14, 2004 Robinson & Violino |
Strategic Insights: Global Positioning International Economic Development for biotech companies in search of a better location or international presence, countries in Asia and Europe are offering a host of incentives, including tax credits and reduced red tape. |
Chemistry World June 2, 2009 Nina Notman |
UK's first CCS pilot plant switched on The first UK pilot of carbon capture technology on a working coal-fired power plant has started in Scotland. |
Chemistry World September 5, 2008 Fred Campbell |
Rushed Reforms Failing UK School Science UK government reforms of school education have done little to increase the number of children with maths or science (STEM) qualifications, according to the UK's national academy of sciences. |
D-Lib Jul/Aug 2002 Dennis Nicholson |
Learning Lessons Holistically in the Glasgow Digital Library The Centre for Digital Library Research at Strathclyde University in Glasgow takes an approach to research and development in digital library projects to help ensure that both lessons learned, and mechanisms and technologies developed are readily transferable from one project to another. |
Global Services March 1, 2008 Adyasha Sinha |
Offshoring to Glasgow As the fastest growing city of the U.K. in terms of the number of jobs created, Glasgow is the sixth best city to locate a business in the U.K. |
National Defense September 2015 Yasmin Tadjdeh |
Scottish National Party Sweep Calls U.K. Trident Program Into Question Scots have historically been wary of the United Kingdom's Trident program, the country's sole nuclear deterrent, which consists of Vanguard-class submarines, Trident II D5 ballistic missiles and nuclear warheads based in Scotland. |
Pharmaceutical Executive November 1, 2005 Sarah Houlton |
Global Report: Drug Evaluation in the UK The availability of new medicines has been thrown into the limelight once more, with UK's National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence being called upon to make dramatic improvements to the speed at which it carries out evaluations. |
InternetNews February 3, 2010 |
Web Designer Petitions UK to Scrap IE6 Citing security concerns, online petition calls on U.K. to move to newer versions of Microsoft browser. |
Chemistry World December 10, 2014 |
Big pharma opens up abandoned drugs Sixty eight stalled pharmaceutical compounds are being made available for academic research through the UK Medical Research Council. |
Chemistry World August 12, 2015 Ned Stafford |
Scotland moves to ban GM crops under EU law The Scottish government has announced that it intends to ban the cultivation of GM crops approved by EU regulatory authorities within its borders. |
Insurance & Technology June 16, 2004 Julie Gallagher |
Widows Stays Strong After its demutualization and acquisition by Lloyds TSB, Scottish Widows strives toward strength, reliability and innovation for its Life insurance, pension and investment products business. |
The Motley Fool May 25, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Investors Juiced About Scottish Power Selling the disappointing PacifiCorp utility to Berkshire Hathaway sparks investor enthusiasm. |
Financial Advisor August 2006 Evan Simonoff |
Editor's Note - No Place Is Paradise Quality of life is important in the UK, but it does not take a front seat over work as it does in France. The country still has social issues to work out, but no country is perfect. Attitudes toward America are, as always, complex, particularly among a people who are incredibly polite. |