Contribution to Raymond Piccoli’s opinion piece The initiative taken by EUROPEAN SCIENTIST to carry out a “European Tour” of research funding is timely. It could contribute to better understanding
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Donald Trump gets mad As soon as the NATO summit opened on Wednesday 11 July, Donald Trump castigated his European “friends” for the inadequacy of their defence budget and gave
With this opinion piece from Professor Aleksander Nawrat, European Scientist launches its tour of research financing across Europe. We want to give various decision makers the opportunity to lay out
European Scientist interviews Philippe Charlez, who explained why nationalism is an obstacle to energy transition. European Scientist: You suggest that energy transition depends on a stable foundation on the
How exactly the different centres of the human brain work together will remain a mystery for a long time to come because of their unimaginable complexity. Nevertheless, there are partial
In recent years, lawyers have taken a stance on the issue of electromagnetic fields, and in the process, demonstrated, in often overt attempts to cast doubt on the impartiality and
On the impossibility of protection of personal data: Of the billions of pieces of data accumulated on the Internet, some have “special value” and are of such interest that they
A study published in the February 2018 issue of Science and Public Policy and entitled “European Paradox or Delusion—Are European Science and Economy Outdated?” gives rise to concerns. It states
Last week, Elon Musk astonished planet Earth again by successfully launching his Falcon Heavy, the most powerful reusable rocket in current use. This exploit has been viewed by some unkind
The changing world of energy and the geopolitical challenges. The new Bible for the energy sector, authored by Samuel Furfari
Published a few months ago “The changing world of energy and the geopolitical challenges”, the new work by Samuele Furfari, takes its rightful place as a reference work for the