Telemedicine via satellite – the way forward
Paris, 13 Jul 2004 ESA is one step nearer to establishing a Telemedicine via Satellite Programme thanks to a constructive meeting with telemedicine experts that took place at ESRIN early last week....
Paris, 13 Jul 2004 ESA is one step nearer to establishing a Telemedicine via Satellite Programme thanks to a constructive meeting with telemedicine experts that took place at ESRIN early last week....
Paris, 13 Jul 2004 As part of German Space Day activities, ESA is organising a 'gala' night on 17 September in the KölnArena in Cologne (Germany). All the members of the European Astronaut Corps and...
Paris, 13 Jul 2004 The International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) announces the release of its cosmic study, 'The Next Steps In Exploring Deep Space', a vision for the scientific exploration of...
Washington, 13 Jul 2004 NASA should not make any decisions that preclude future space shuttle missions to the Hubble Space Telescope until the agency more thoroughly examines the engineering and...
R&D funding boost given a welcome Scientists have welcomed the Government's 10-year investment framework for science and innovation, which aims to increase British spending on research and...
Brussels, 12 Jul 2004 Taking what is known about proteomes and genomes to another level, EU scientists are exploring new realms of cancer research. With Commission funding, they will study the...
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Brussels, 12 Jul 2004 Nanotechnology and its possible risks have become the focus of attention once more, following the publication of a newspaper article by the Prince of Wales calling for the...
Brussels, 12 Jul 2004 An EU-funded project has developed a new innovative navigation software that provides guidance for a more efficient use of public transport and it is hoped, will help reduce...
Brussels, 12 Jul 2004 The European Patent Office has announced that the third epoline annual conference will be held on 23 and 24 November in Salzburg, Austria. The event will feature hands on...
Paris, 12 Jul 2004 The use of Ariane launcher technology has blasted a French loudspeaker firm into a winning position. Haliaetus Technologies won a top prize in a prestigious competition for...
Scientists attack Prince's little grey cells The Prince of Wales received a stinging rebuke from the scientific community yesterday after declaring in a Sunday newspaper that ongoing research into...
Brussels, 09 Jul 2004 Sensing that the debate surrounding a European Research Council (ERC) has begun to crystallise sufficiently, the heads of Europe's research councils, EUROHORCs, have defined the...
Brussels, 09 Jul 2004 On 9 July, after three years of deliberation, the French parliament adopted a bioethics bill authorising research using human embryos but banning human cloning as a 'crime...
Brussels, 09 Jul 2004 A team of scientists from the French CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research) and INSERM (National Institute for Health and Medical Research) have elucidated the role of...