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Europe needs a research leader who will lead
Rosetta comet rendezvous is a triumph for the European Space Agency
Stem-cell scientists mourn loss of brain engineer
Stop the deluge of science research
Commission offers €100m “final push” funding to get ideas off the ground
Migration and public health in Europe
Talking about public health in Europe today also means talking about migration. Nowadays, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), 73 million migrants are estimated to be living in the European Region, accounting for nearly 8 percent of the total population, and 11 million immigrants have arrived in Europe in 2013. The point is that the word immigration has several meanings: it means people who choose to come and live in Europe for study and work; it means the difficult stories of those who have to leave their families to come to work as a domestic worker; last but not
U.K.'s 100,000 Genomes Project gets £300 million to finish the job by 2017
The Italian role in Graphene research
From 23rd to 27th June 2014, Gothenburg (Sweden) hosted the Graphene Week 2014, one of the most important conferences for scientists who study graphene and other 2D materials. About 450 researchers attended the meeting, including the two Nobel prize laureates Andre Geim and Klaus von Klitzing. Afterwards, we had the