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Italy Archive
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Austerity in European Research – a special issue of “Euroscientist”
Posted on 16th April 2013 | No CommentsAusterity has taken its toll on European research and has disturbed its cycles. Particularly affected are scientists from Southern Europe. The Euroscientist magazine–the first pan-European magazine for scientists and by […] -
Beppe Grillo’s Five-Star Movement: pro-science or anti-science? – by Fabio Turone
Posted on 2nd March 2013 | No CommentsUPDATE (March 5th): In response to this post, I was invited by editors at the New Scientist to publish a comment on their website. My comment appeared this morning. When […] -
Dibattito Scienza: the Italian political candidates are being asked about science issues for the first time – by Fabio Turone
Posted on 16th January 2013 | No CommentsTen simple questions, on ten complex science-related issues: for the first time the six candidates willing to become the next Italian Prime Minister have been officially asked to declare their […] -
How should one translate “evidence” in Italian? – by Fabio Turone
Posted on 13th June 2012 | No CommentsItalian science hit the headlines worldwide in these days for two unrelated issues that both show how hard it is for Italian scientists to compete internationally, given the context. One […] -
Know Thyself: please fill the online survey
Posted on 12th February 2012 | No CommentsAn online survey about science journalists – focused on Europe and EUSJA – was launched at the end of January by Science Writers in Italy, and in the first few weeks […]