Science 1997 Nigel Williams - Abstracts

Science 1997 Nigel Williams
TitleSubjectAuthors
Cracks in Europe's Framework?(European Union's research program)(includes related article on small member countries' dependence on Framework)Science and technologyAlexander Hellemans, Nigel Williams
Dams drain the life out of riverbanks.(regulation for hydroelectric power hurts plant biodiversity)Science and technologyNigel Williams
Declining enrollments, funds threaten small departments. (higher physics education in United Kingdom)Science and technologyNigel Williams
EMBL's outward expansion strains its core facility.(European Molecular Biology Laboratory)(includes related article on Asian plans for similar laboratories)Science and technologyDennis Normile, Nigel Williams
Evolutionary psychologists look for roots of cognition.(includes related article on evolutionary biologist Helena Cronin)Science and technologyNigel Williams
Fractal geometry gets the measure of life's scales.(use of fractal geometry to model constraints on growth of living organisms)Science and technologyNigel Williams
How to get databases talking the same language.(movement to standardize and coordinate bioinformatics)(Cover Story)Science and technologyNigel Williams
Panels lead the way on the road to Kyoto conference.(reports released before the Dec. 1997 conference to ratify the climate change treaty in Kyoto, Japan)Science and technologyAndrew Lawler, Jocelyn Kaiser, Nigel Williams
Tax fears squeeze out spending pledges.(UK Labour Party promises aid for science without specific pledges)Science and technologyNigel Williams
Thyroid disease: a case of cell suicide?Science and technologyNigel Williams
U.K. universities: jostling for rank.Science and technologyNigel Williams
U.K. universities: the end of equality.(Sir Ron Dearing's commission reports)Science and technologyNigel Williams
Will Dolly send in the clones? The first mammalian clone, produced from an adult sheep, took the world by storm, but leaves a rash of unanswered scientific questions in her wake.(includes related article on new cloning laws)Science and technologyNigel Williams, Elizabeth Pennisi
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