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Human drugs alter biting insects' resistance Common malaria drugs make mosquitoes more susceptible to some insecticides and more resistant to others, new research suggests. Understanding the...
Human drugs alter biting insects' resistance Common malaria drugs make mosquitoes more susceptible to some insecticides and more resistant to others, new research suggests. Understanding the...
Brussels, 04 Aug 2003 The 2004 Euro-India cooperation forum on the information society will take place in New Delhi, India, from 24 to 26 March 2004. The event is aimed at promoting cooperation...
Paris, 04 Aug 2003 CryoSat, the first Earth Explorer mission within ESA's Living Planet Programme, is now entering the final phase of assembly prior to its scheduled launch next year. CryoSat is...
Brussels, 04 Aug 2003 The BA, the UK organisation dedicated to the communication and appreciation of science, will hold its annual festival of science at the University of Salford in Manchester, UK,...
Brussels, 04 Aug 2003 A team of researchers from the Max Planck Institute for experimental medicine in Germany believe they have identified the neurophysiological process responsible for the decline...
Brussels, 04 Aug 2003 Some 58 years after the first atomic bombs were used in attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan, a study has concluded that current safety limits on radiation exposure are...
Brussels, 04 Aug 2003 Claudie Haigneré, French Minister for Research and New Technologies, has called for greater political commitment to connecting and expanding the disparate collection of Earth...
Overseas students exploited by £155 visa, v-c says The vice-chancellor of Cambridge University has accused the government of exploiting overseas students by imposing large fees for extending their...
Brussels, 01 Aug 2003 CORDIS, the European Commission's Research and Development Information Service, has developed an easier-to-use submission tool for innovators wishing to present their research...
Brussels, 1 August 2003 Commission opinion of 29 July 2003 concerning the plan for the disposal of radioactive waste arising from the operation of the radioactive waste conditioning and storage...
Brussels, 01 Aug 2003 A new EU report on the economic, social and environmental impact of information and communication technologies (ICT) has called for action to be taken to halt the still growing...
Brussels, 01 Aug 2003 While some in the research community believe that nanotechnology will be the key technology for the 21st century, a discussion on the subject, involving both policymakers and...
Paris, 01 Aug 2003 Braving remorseless July temperatures, more than 40 researchers from across Europe gathered at the hot, dry heart of Spain – a site selected because of the unique opportunity to...
Brussels, 01 Aug 2003 The Galileo joint undertaking has launched a recruitment drive for staff. The posts to be filled are technical and administrative team members, engineers, lawyers, economists,...
Brussels, 01 Aug 2003 Proposal for a COUNCIL REGULATION on the establishment of structures for the management of the European satellite radionavigation programme Full Text EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM It...