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30. April 2008

EUROCORES conference gives cold quantum matter a European twist

  ESF’s EuroQUAM Programme holds Inauguration Conference
Category: PESC, EUROCORES, Media Centre, Homepage, Press Releases 2008

24. April 2008

European light research opens door for optical storage and computing

The goal of replacing electronics with optics for processing data in computers is coming closer through cutting edge European research into the mysterious properties of “fast and slow” light. The long term aim is to boost processing speeds and data storage densities by several orders of magnitude...
Category: PESC, Exploratory Workshops, Media Centre, Homepage, Press Releases 2008

10. April 2008

Computation and experiment combine to unravel how genes are regulated and shed light on how cells become different

A closer alliance between computational and experimental researchers is needed to make progress towards one of biology’s most challenging goals, understanding how epigenetic marks contribute to regulation of gene expression. This emerged from a recent workshop organised by the European Science...
Category: PESC, LESC, Exploratory Workshops, Media Centre, Homepage, Press Releases 2008

11. March 2008

Europe to build state of the art laboratory to study how stars evolve and elements are formed in cosmos

One of the great ongoing challenges of astrophysics, to find out how stars evolve and die, is to be tackled in an ambitious European research programme. This will involve studying in the laboratory over 25 critical nuclear reactions using low-energy stable beams of ions, in order to understand...
Category: PESC, Media Centre, Homepage, Press Releases 2008

18. February 2008

Novel organic metal hybrids revolutionise materials science and chemical engineering

A novel class of hybrid materials made from metals and organic compounds is changing the face of solid state chemistry and materials science just 10 years after its discovery, with applications already in safe storage of highly inflammable gases such as hydrogen and methane.  Europe is aiming...
Category: Media Centre, Homepage, Press Releases 2008, Exploratory Workshops, PESC

4. December 2007

The Million Euro Nanoreactor

Jeroen Cornelissen of the Institute for Molecules and Materials at the Radboud University in the Netherlands has received €1million from EURYI (European Young Investigator Awards). The award will allow Cornelissen (35), an assistant professor at Radboud and a member of the scientific board of a...
Category: Media Centre, EUROCORES, PESC, Homepage, Press Releases 2007

26. October 2007

IPCC’s Nobel Peace Prize Win underlines International Collaboration spirit, ESF involvement

The awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has not only demonstrated a remarkable commitment to the dedication of the worldwide experts’ effort into climate change research it has also highlighted the spirit of collaboration that has been avidly...
Category: PESC, LESC, Media Centre, Homepage, Press Releases 2007, EUROCORES

12. October 2007

Astronomers get their hands dirty as they lift the veil on galactic dust

There is more to a grain of dust than meets the eye, at least for astronomers as they attempt to probe deeper into distant galaxies. Until now dust has been a nuisance because it has obscured galaxies, and the stars within them, by absorbing the radiation they emit. But more recently dust has...
Category: PESC, Media Centre, Homepage, Press Releases 2007, Exploratory Workshops

4. October 2007

Web Search Leads to Award-winning Collaborative Work

York University's John Goodby is Project Leader of the European Science Foundation (ESF) SONS 2 programme LC-NANOP, but it was perhaps only by chance that he and his colleagues entered into a unique Europe-wide collaboration on fundamental science. Goodby's colleague Isabel Saez discovered the ESF...
Category: Media Centre, EUROCORES, PESC, Homepage, Press Releases 2007

3. October 2007

Hybrid approach to solar power brings rewards

SONS 2 scientist Dr Saif Haque of Imperial College London, is to receive the Royal Society of Chemistry's Edward Harrison Memorial Prize for his research on developing solar cells based on self-organising organic materials systems. Haque first became involved with the ESF through its SONS 2...
Category: Media Centre, EUROCORES, Research Networking Programmes, PESC, CEO Unit, Homepage, Press Releases 2007

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European Latsis Prize 2008

The research field for the 2008 Prize is ‘Astrophysics'. The submission deadline is 30 June 2008. For more information click here.

Highlights 2007 illustrates selected initiatives and activities of the year 2007. The briefs and stories focus on the science behind the activities. They are meant to give a scientifically interested reader a picture of the independent scientific work PESC promotes.

 


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