Science & Research
MEPs defend proposed joint siting of EU technology institute
MEPs have defended moves to site the proposed European institute of innovation and technology (EIT) in Bratislava and Vienna.
A Belgian scientist who co-discovered a compound now used as a 'gold standard' in the treatment of HIV has won a lifetime achievement award from the EU.
LJUBLJANA: EU enterprise commissioner Günter Verheugen has said that Europe must foster home-grown innovation in the fight against climate change.
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European immunisation week is the chance for health officials to spread the word that children of all social backgrounds need to be vaccinated, says Zsuzsanna Jakab
Monday 28th April 2008European research can play a massive role in making transport cleaner and keeping the roads safe for everyone, says Janez Potocnik
Tuesday 15th April 2008The city of Wroclaw’s bid to host one of the European institute of innovation and technology’s knowledge and innovation communities underlines growing confidence in Poland. Anthony Fletcher reports
Saturday 29th March 2008Reino Paasilinna and Jorgo Chatzimarkakis explain why Europe can only benefit from the EIT, which parliament adopted in plenary last week
Monday 17th March 2008The Polish city of Wroclaw’s bid to host one of the EIT’s knowledge and innovation communities underlines growing confidence within the EU’s newer member states. Anthony Fletcher reports
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