News
2. December 2008
Rivers are carbon processors, not inert pipelines
Microorganisms in rivers and streams play a crucial role in the global carbon cycle that has not previously been considered. Freshwater ecologist Dr Tom Battin, of the University of Vienna, told a COST ESF Frontiers of Science conference in October that our understanding of how rivers and streams... Category: LESC, Media Centre, Homepage, Press Releases 2008
26. November 2008
Solar energy as a sustainable source of European economic growth
European researchers call for paradigm shift towards clean fuel technologies Category: PESC, LESC, Science Policy, Media Centre, Press Releases 2008, Homepage
24. November 2008
Europe Cores in EUROCORES – Ocean Drilling in EuroMARC
The oceans are our climate regulators, cover the sites of fundamental geodynamic, geochemical and biological processes and have high-resolution records of the Earth’s history in store for us. Scientific marine drilling and coring is crucial to cast light on both the deep and shallow (sub-)... Category: LESC, EUROCORES, Media Centre, Homepage, Press Releases 2008
19. November 2008
Understanding Europe’s Topography
The EUROCORES programme TOPO-EUROPE kicks off Category: LESC, EUROCORES, Media Centre, Homepage, Press Releases 2008
19. November 2008
Systems biology brings hope of speeding up drug development
Almost every day brings news of an apparent breakthrough against cancer, infectious diseases, or metabolic conditions like diabetes, but these rarely translate into effective therapies or drugs, and even if they do clinical development usually takes well over a decade. One reason is that medical... Category: LESC, Research Conferences, Media Centre, Homepage, Press Releases 2008, EMRC
18. November 2008
Alpine rivers hold important clues for preserving biodiversity and coping with climate change
Marginal plants, particularly trees, play a crucial role in sustaining the biodiversity of Europe’s big river systems, according to a recently held workshop organised by the European Science Foundation (ESF). This finding provides important clues for protecting Europe’s rivers against a combined... Category: LESC, Exploratory Workshops, Media Centre, Homepage, Press Releases 2008
14. November 2008
New life beneath sea and ice
Scientists have long known that life can exist in some very extreme environments. But Earth continues to surprise us. At a European Science Foundation (ESF) and COST (European Cooperation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research) ‘Frontiers of Science’ meeting in Sicily in October,... Category: LESC, Media Centre, Homepage, Press Releases 2008
13. November 2008
Complex systems and Mars missions help understand how life began
Understanding how life started remains a major challenge for science. At a European Science Foundation (ESF) and COST ‘Frontiers of Science’ conference in Sicily in October, scientists discussed two new approaches to the problem. The first applies complex systems theory to the chemistry that... Category: LESC, Media Centre, Homepage, Press Releases 2008
12. November 2008
Measuring water from space
Observations from satellites now allow scientists to monitor changes to water levels in the sea, in rivers and lakes, in ice sheets and even under the ground. As the climate changes, this information will be crucial for monitoring its effects and predicting future impacts in different regions.Sea... Category: LESC, Media Centre, Homepage, Press Releases 2008
12. November 2008
Computers make sense of experiments on human disease
Mathematical models resolve controversy over nicotine addiction Category: PESC, LESC, Exploratory Workshops, Media Centre, Homepage, Press Releases 2008
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