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A dynamical systems hypothesis of schizophrenia The inconsistent expressions related to schizophrenia are newly structured in a recent study by researchers at the Universitas Pompeau Fabra (Barcelona), and Oxford University. view more (2007-11-09)
New Technology Helps Bring The Past To Life The past is being brought to life through wireless technology thanks to a grant of around EUR145,000 from the Information Society Technology (IST) Programme of the European Union's Framework Programme. The CHOSA (Cultural Heritage Of St Albans) project set out to develop a new way of interpreting and experiencing the Roman Park and remains of the... view more... (2004-04-15)
ESF comments on EU FP7 Research Proposal: New wind in European Research The European Commission has presented the proposal for a new EU programme for Research. It represents encouraging realizations in some respects and in others more needs to be done. But overall it is a very ambitious programme, Professor Bertil Andersson, CEO of the European Science Foundation, ESF, says in a comment. view more (2005-04-11)
European Funded Project Develops Ground-breaking E-Arbitration Software Cutting edge e-arbitration software will soon be available thanks to support from the EU's Information Society Technologies (IST) programme - part of the Fifth Framework Programme (FP5). Consortium partners from five other European countries partnered researchers at Brunel University in Uxbridge to create a new service, E-Arbitration-T, with the... view more... (2002-11-15)
Size matters in language research How do you measure your knowledge of a language? Understanding grammar was seen in the past as the vital factor. Now, whether it is your mother tongue or a second language, the words you use are seen as the most important aspect in making a language come alive. But how easy is it to measure the vocabulary an aspiring linguist knows? To answer... view more... (2004-01-27)
New Multi-Million Euro Project Forges Tools For Biotechnology In order to be able to use newly acquired knowledge about the human genome for medical purposes, methods are needed to quickly examine patients' genes and proteins. Professor Ulf Landegren of Uppsala University is leading a European research project to develop the molecular tools needed. The entire human genome has now been charted, and we have... view more... (2004-02-16)
Getting Lost Becomes A Thing of the Past Getting lost in strange towns and cities or trying to find the right way to a particular destination is no longer a problem thanks to new navigation software that provides 'on the move' information for drivers and pedestrians within seconds. Developed with the help of almost £1.3 million from the Information Society Technology (IST)... view more... (2004-07-15)
Fish vision discovery makes waves in natural selection Emory University researchers have identified the first fish known to have switched from ultraviolet vision to violet vision, or the ability to see blue light. The discovery is also the first example of an animal deleting a molecule to change its visual spectrum. view more (2009-10-19)
China falls victim to deadly alliance of Formula One and British American Tobacco The staging of the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai this weekend confirms Formula One motor racing as a leading vector of the global tobacco pandemic, and threatens to make a mockery of China's signing of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in 2003, according to health policy experts. view more (2004-09-23)
New EMBO/NPG journal - A first in systems biology publishing Molecular Systems Biology, a new electronic journal from the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) and Nature Publishing Group (NPG), is now live at http://www.molecularsystemsbiology.com. view more (2005-04-15)
Research Europe 21 February issue: stories on the EU patent, research infrastructure, FP6 seminars, ITER mandate, and Science Foundation Ireland Spain unlikely to pass EU patent It now seems unlikely that Spain will try to broker a deal on the Community patent during its six-month presidency of the EU. Internal arguments and the emergence of longer-term political goals are now expected to delay approval until the second half of 2002 or beyond. Despite an initial flurry of activity by... view more... (2002-02-21)
UK Partners Benefit from 52 Million Euro Boost Twenty-six UK partner organisations are involved in most of the twelve research projects that have just received funding from a 52 million euro budget package from the EU's Framework Programme to bring "Grid" networked computing out of research labs and into industry. view more (2004-09-15)
Derrida`s deconstruction to help safety industry A technique used by academics to analyse poetry may soon help industry to find out whether computer safety systems really ARE safe. In a novel example of interdisciplinary academic work, English literature meets computing science in an project to design a decision-making framework for the safety industry. Newcastle University researcher Jim... view more... (2002-01-28)
Media invite - From bright idea to profitability:Strengthening SME Potential in Europe Media Briefing WHEN? 25-27 September 2002 WHERE? Leeds Town Hall, Leeds, UK WHAT? THE FOURTH SME TECHNOLOGY DAYS Gathering 600 participants, this major conference and exhibition will showcase European... view more... (2002-09-09)
Breakthrough in Molecular Genetics of Strawberry The world's first molecular map for wild strawberry (Fragaria) constructed using transferable DNA markers has been produced by scientists at East Malling Research (EMR) in association with collaborators at the University of Reading. view more (2004-12-08)
Groundbreaking proposals unveiled for the inclusion of climate change data in annual reports The Climate Disclosure Standards Board (CDSB) today announced proposals designed to assist directors in the inclusion of climate change-related information in companies' annual reports. view more (2009-05-26)
Construction Industry To Benefit From On-Line Virtual Enterprise Construction companies in the UK can now make use of new internet-based services that will enhance collaboration and teamwork within the whole European construction industry. Thanks to a grant of almost EUR1.5 million from the Information Society Technology (IST) Programme of the European Union's Framework Programme, the project named OSMOS (Open... view more... (2004-03-23)
Why conservation efforts often fail Modern conservation techniques have brought us the resurgence of American bald eagles, sustainable forest harvests and the rescue of prized lobster fisheries. view more (2007-09-19)
Research to make flying more environmentally friendly Europe's airplane engine manufacturers are now pooling their resources to make flying more environmentally friendly. In collaboration with some select universities and university colleges they are using millions in financial support from the EU to set up a major research project aiming to reduce noise, fuel use, and emissions. University of... view more... (2005-02-15)
Fast Track to IST Information And Framework Programme 6 (FP6) - Register Now! The Department of Trade and Industry is keen to see more UK organisations register on the new UK Information Society Technologies (IST) programme database. Peter Walters, National Contact Point for UKISHelp explained why: "The new European Union Framework Six programme was launched in December 2002. Under FP6 some EUR3.6 billion have been... view more... (2003-02-04)
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