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The state of science in South Africa
Stephen Pincock | | 1 min read
Sixty-one years ago, South Africa's linkurl:Council for Scientific and Industrial Research;http://www.csir.co.za/plsql/ptl0002/ptl0002_pge001_home was established by a parliamentary decree that specifically required it to undertake research that improves the linkurl:wellbeing;http://www.the-scientist.com/news/display/23120/ of the country's people. Given this, I wasn't really surprised, on visiting CSIR's sprawling campus on the outskirts of the city of Pretoria, to find biosciences researchers

Hot bacteria near Antarctica
Stephen Pincock | | 3 min read
Credit: COURTESY OF ROBERTA FARRELL, ZYGEM" /> Credit: COURTESY OF ROBERTA FARRELL, ZYGEM Twenty-five years ago, New Zealand researchers Roy Daniel and Hugh Morgan made an arduous six-week expedition across sea, ice, and snow in search of thermophilic bacteria on the volcanic slopes of Mount Erebus, the world's most southerly active volcano. Erebus rises some 3,660 meters from Ross Island, in the icy oceans near Antarctica. As the two men made their way to within 90 meters of the summit,

UK knowledge transfer found lacking
Stephen Pincock | | 2 min read
Upcoming report says Research Councils don?t do a good job of sharing fruits of research with the larger community

UK university chemistry plan criticized
Stephen Pincock | | 3 min read
Committee of politicians says something must be done to strengthen oversight of university science

Britain doing well in biological sciences
Stephen Pincock | | 3 min read
New report shows UK scientists have higher impact in pre-clinical and biological research

Advertising censure for PeTA
Stephen Pincock | | 1 min read
British supporters of animal research are claiming a minor victory this week in their seemingly endless battle with animal rights activists, after the UK?s advertising standards watchdog censured linkurl:People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PeTA).;http://www.the-scientist.com/news/display/23184/ The decision was made against a fundraising leaflet that PeTA had mailed across the UK. The Advertising Standards Authority linkurl:ruled;http://www.asa.org.uk/asa/adjudications/non_broadcast/Ad

Biobank project finally underway
Stephen Pincock | | 3 min read
UK's enormous prospective study of genes, environment, and disease begins subject recruitment

UK to axe 160 environment jobs
Stephen Pincock | | 3 min read
Plan to restructure Centre for Ecology and Hydrology will see four research sites shut

EMBO offers new European funding
Stephen Pincock | | 2 min read
Organization offers cash to help life scientists set up in less-developed nations

Scientists call for retractions
Stephen Pincock | | 3 min read
Animal research supporters say journal published 'propaganda' while an antivivisectionist was on editorial board

Life on the Upswing for UK Postdocs
Stephen Pincock | | 2 min read
FEATUREBest Places to Work 2006: Postdocs Life on the Upswing for UK PostdocsBY STEPHEN PINCOCKARTICLE EXTRASRelated Articles: Best Places to Work 2006: Postdocs The J. David Gladstone Institutes Top 2006 List Cancer Centers Court Postdocs Feds Win with D.C. Centrality Postdocs Blossom at Plant Science Centers Switzerland: High Standards and Quality Science Long Live the Northland!Tables: Top 35 Institution

Switzerland: High Standards and Quality Science
Stephen Pincock | | 2 min read
FEATUREBest Places to Work 2006: Postdocs Switzerland: High Standards and Quality ScienceBY STEPHEN PINCOCKARTICLE EXTRASRelated Articles: Best Places to Work 2006: Postdocs The J. David Gladstone Institutes Top 2006 List Cancer Centers Court Postdocs Feds Win with D.C. Centrality Postdocs Blossom at Plant Science Centers Long Live the Northland! Life on the Upswing for UK PostdocsTables: Top 35 Institution










