Science and the European Elections:
Category: Science and the European Elections
The REACHforLIFE campaign has appealed for incoming MEPs to ensure science takes centre stage during their five year term. The organisation, comprising of chemical companies Albemarle, Chemtura and ICL-IP, has a stated aim to tackle mistrust of science and move...
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Category: Science and the European Elections
Holford Watch, the esteemed health blog praised by the Guardian, Telegraph, Private Eye and House of Commons amongst others, have released a long and detailed examination of the Green Party's health policies, from concerns over mercury fillings to dependence on...
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Category: Science and the European Elections
The Guardian Science blog were kind enough to allow Martin of LayScience.net and myself to write up an article on science and the European elections: On Thursday, millions of us will go to the polls to decide how Britain is...
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Category: Science and the European Elections
Science blogger and researcher Gimpy has been unravelling the thought process behind the Green's proposal to ban the import / export of all genetically modified organisms: For those readers unfamiliar with modern biological research, much work involves the use of...
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Category: Science and the European Elections
Reader romunov has made an excellent observation about support of science in their native Slovenia: If you look at the budget for 2009 of Slovenia (only in Slovenian) you will notice that there is little (ok, no) mention of scholarships...
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Category: Politics
The European Elections are taking place this week, when millions of people will go to the polls to decide how they are represented in Europe. The European Parliament is a stage on which countless battles are played out, influencing aspects...
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Category: Science and the European Elections
This entry is part of the Science and the European Election series, a collaboration between SciencePunk and the Lay Scientist blog to encourage public discussion of the science policies of the major parties standing at the forthcoming European elections. In...
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Category: Science and the European Elections
This entry is part of the Science and the European Election series, a collaboration between SciencePunk and the Lay Scientist blog to encourage public discussion of the science policies of the major parties standing at the forthcoming European elections. It...
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Category: Science and the European Elections
This entry is part of the Science and the European Election series, a collaboration between SciencePunk and the Lay Scientist blog to encourage public discussion of the science policies of the major parties standing at the forthcoming European elections. Although...
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Category: Science and the European Elections
This entry is part of the Science and the European Election series, a collaboration between SciencePunk and the Lay Scientist blog to encourage public discussion of the science policies of the major parties standing at the forthcoming European elections. Currently...
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