Bill Curry, «Opposition parties vow to «clean the Clean Air Act»: As critics await chance to amend bill, controversy
erupts over research awards,» The Globe and Mail (Canada), November 2, 2006.
Not exact matches
NEW DELHI — A fierce debate has
erupted in India
over proposed rules to create a government - run system to regulate
research using animals.
A battle has
erupted in Brussels
over the European Commission's plan to raid funds earmarked for
research, in a bid to boost Europe's lagging economy.
The climatic impact of the Toba supereruption, estimated to have
erupted between 10 and 360 times more H2SO4 than Pinatubo (9), has consequently been the focus of much
research over the past three decades (1, 3 ⇓ — 5, 10 ⇓ ⇓ ⇓ ⇓ ⇓ — 16).
It's worth pondering this question anew, given the debate that's
erupted over efforts to limit publication of details of new
research producing a deadly strain of the H5N1 avian flu virus that's transmissible in ferrets, which are a
research stand - in for humans.
They follow a controversy that
erupted late last year
over e-mail messages and documents released without authorization from a climate
research center in Britain.
Earlier this month, a controversy
erupted over a proposed deal between Library and Archives Canada (LAC) and Canadiana.org, a not - for - profit partnership of major
research libraries in Canada, to digitize the LAC's vast collections of print and photographic material and make it available to the public via a new online portal.