Science News:
Science 'is a key election issue' (BBC News)
The science spokesmen of the three main political parties cross swords on the issue of UK research funding.
Science academy aids study to regain climate data trust (Reuters )
Britain's science academy said on Wednesday it would take part in a review of U.N. climate science intended to restore trust after a 2007 report was found to have exaggerated evidence for global warming.
Science funding: less hot air and more specifics (New Scientist)
At the third science debate between the three main British political parties, it was unclear how secure the science budget will be after the upcoming general election
Cow autopsy at Edinburgh's Science Festival slated as throwback to Dark Ages (The Scotsman)
ANIMAL rights campaigners have called for the live post-mortem examination of a cow to be dropped from Edinburgh's Science Festival programme – claiming it would be
Football is a science says Steven Gerrard (Daily Telegraph)
Football is a science Steven Gerrard, the England player, has said at the opening of a sports science facility at a Merseyside university.
Penguin Group (USA) to launch a new science imprint called Current (Pearson)
New York, New York, March 10, 2010 … Susan Petersen Kennedy, President of Penguin Group (USA), announced today that the company is starting a new imprint for science books for general readers that will be called Current.
Ex-ministers raise stakes over science cuts (Politics.co.uk )
Former science ministers David Sainsbury and William Waldegrave have united to warn Britain risks relegation from the 'economic premier league' if investment in scientific research falters.
First American woman in space promotes careers in science (Reuters )
American physicist Sally Ride achieved lasting fame in June 1983 when she became the first American woman to travel in space as a crew member of the Space Shuttle Challenger.
Obama criticised for lack of science reform (New Scientist)
The Union of Concerned Scientists says the Obama administration is 'moving too slowly' to remove political interference from science
Lords in science investment call (BBC News)
Former Labour and Conservative science ministers challenge the next UK government to maintain investment in science.
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