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Lord Sainsbury launches nanotechnology study Fears that nanotechnology could cause us all to dissolve into a grey goo will be addressed by new research from the Department of Trade and Industry....
Lord Sainsbury launches nanotechnology study Fears that nanotechnology could cause us all to dissolve into a grey goo will be addressed by new research from the Department of Trade and Industry....
Brussels, 10 June 2003 Members of Parliament, Ladies and Gentlemen, It is a true pleasure for a European Commissioner for Research to address this distinguished audience. I would like to thank the...
Brussels, 10 Jun 2003 The European Commission and ESA June 10 signed the Foundation Act of the GALILEO Joint Undertaking. This Act designates the representatives of both founding parties to the Joint...
London, 10 June 2003 Commencement of Arbitral Tribunal established under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) - Ireland v United Kingdom Proceedings to date In The Hague today, five...
Brussels, 10 June 2003 The European Commission today renewed its agreement on scientific and technological co-operation with Israel. The new agreement will cover Israeli participation from the outset...
Brussels, 10 June 2003 Messieurs les Présidents, Mesdames et Messieurs les Parlementaires, Mesdames, Messieurs, Avant tout, je tiens à remercier les responsables de l'European Cancer Research...
Bruxelles, le 10 juin 2003 Messieurs les Ministres, Monsieur l'Ambassadeur, Mesdames, Messieurs, Je suis particulièrement heureux d'être avec vous aujourd'hui à l'occasion de la cérémonie de...
Paris, 10 Jun 2003 Space technology will thrust two cars into this year's legendary 24-hour Le Mans race. Thanks to new composite materials designed for space travel, the cars will be lighter and...
Dolly lab to research stem cells The laboratory that produced Dolly, the world’s first cloned sheep, has been granted a one-year licence by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority to...
History men fall out over spy tales Historian Anthony Glees has accused a senior Liberal Democrat politician and fellow academic, John Roper, of having been an "agent of influence" for the East...
Paris, 09 Jun 2003 A 39 sq km oil slick produced by the sinking of a Chinese freighter threatened the southern coast of Sweden last week. As the glistening oil headed landward ESA's ERS-2 satellite...
Brussels, 09 Jun 2003 The definitive guide to FP6 has been available for some months on the FP6 site but is now in a new 'light' version (same text, less colour - 564 kB) Also in French (737 kB),...
Paris, 09 Jun 2003 Europe's first mission to the Red Planet, continues its successful mission with another successful 'high-risk' post-launch milestone. Mars Express engineers breathed a sigh of...
Paris, 09 Jun 2003 From Sunday 15 to Sunday 22 June, ESA will be present at the 2003 Paris Air Show at Le Bourget with a special pavilion dedicated to the European space programmes. Visitors will not...
Dolly lab to research stem cells The laboratory that produced Dolly, the world’s first cloned sheep, has been granted a one-year licence by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority to...