The regulatory body that licenses drugs for use in the European Union is devising a policy that will require the publication of some clinical trial data.
The regulatory body that licenses drugs for use in the European Union is devising a policy that will require the publication of some clinical trial data.
After decades of political wrangling, the European Union is poised to introduce a single patent system to reduce red tape and application costs for researchers and companies.
A handful of French science academies and government agencies add to a growing chorus of doubts that genetically modified corn causes tumors and early death in rats.
The European Food Safety Authority is unconvinced by a study linking genetically modified crops to cancer and early death.
A powerful consortium of research organizations in Europe speaks out against a recent ruling to ban patenting of research on human embryonic stem cells.
In the midst of the continent’s economic troubles, the European Commission is pushing for a big rise in science funding.
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