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Archaeologist and passionate yachtsman Brian Fagan has circumnavigated his discipline, producing some 25 books. The world's most prolific living writer of archaeology books, including seven textbooks...
Archaeologist and passionate yachtsman Brian Fagan has circumnavigated his discipline, producing some 25 books. The world's most prolific living writer of archaeology books, including seven textbooks...
Copenhagen, 28 Nov 2002 After long and difficult negotiations EUs food- and agriculture ministers have reached a political agreement on the proposal for a regulation on GMO food and feed. President...
Brussels, 28 Nov 2002 'In a discipline as dynamic as informatics, Germany cannot afford to tread more slowly, the competitor is not sleeping. We have to gather together all of our strength now. After...
Brussels, 28 Nov 2002 The European Space Agency (ESA) is assessing the possibility of developing a new technology that could lead to Internet connection speeds 1000 times faster than today's...
Brussels, 28 Nov 2002 The challenge and the opportunity that the use of recovered paper as a raw material offers is the subject of an international symposium on 'New technological developments in...
Brussels, 28 Nov 2002 The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has announced organisational changes aimed at strengthening European research relationships in the field of web technology. The W3C is moving...
Brussels, 28 Nov 2002 The European research area Wood initiative (ERA-Wood) is holding a second workshop in Vienna focussed on the preparation of an integrated project under the Sixth Framework...
Paris, 28 Nov 2002 To meet market demand, Europe is about to launch, on 28 November, the latest version of Ariane 5, capable of placing up to 10 tonnes of payload in geostationary transfer orbit....
Paris, 28 Nov 2002 What kind of mysteries and scientific intrigue await the European Space Agency's Venus Express once it has left Earth for its nearest planetary neighbour in 2005? A closer...
Brussels, 28 Nov 2002 Research Commissioner Philippe Busquin received overwhelming backing on Tuesday from the Committee on Industry and Research for his strong plea that governments should live up...
Geneva, 28 Nov 2002 Full text TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ITEMS OF THE CONSOLIDATED AGENDA (see document A/37/1 Prov.3) Item 1: OPENING OF THE SESSIONS Item 2: ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA Item 3:...
Geneva, 28 Nov 2002 Document prepared by the Secretariat Intergovernmental Committee on Intellectual Property and Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Folklore Full text [...] II....
Blair not bent on top-up fees, says Clarke Downing Street is "not wedded" to the idea of top-up fees for university students, the education secretary, Charles Clarke, told MPs yesterday. Though Tony...
Howard Dalton was well aware of the challenge when he agreed to become the first chief scientific adviser for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Although Defra was a relatively...
Exotic plants available at garden centres are more of a threat to the environment than genetically modified crops, Lord May of Oxford will tell members of the Royal Society today. In his annual...