Science & innovation
The UK undertakes world-class science. With just 1% of the world's population, the UK receives over 12% of citations to published papers, almost 13% of papers with the highest impact and receives 10% of internationally recognized prizes each year.
Science is an international endeavor, and in order for the UK to be successful, it needs to work with the best scientists in the world. In the US, the UK has created the Science and Innovation Network aimed at building strong scientific collaboration between the UK and US.
UK-US collaboration and joint funding calls
See Also
S&I news feed
University of Leeds research finds new piece of BSE puzzle
November 20, 2009
UK-US research team helps explain why bird flu has not caused a pandemic
November 19, 2009
John Innes Centre scientists show how plant stem cells guard against genetic damage
November 16, 2009
UK-US collaboration brings stem cell clinical trials a step closer
November 13, 2009
Warwick researchers find too much selenium can increase your cholesterol
November 12, 2009
Centre for Ecology and Hydrology discovery may help manage nanoparticle waste from consumer products
November 12, 2009
Queen's University Belfast communications research could help protect frontline troops
November 09, 2009
Southampton and Essex scientists discover iron controls on nitrogen in the Atlantic; major climate implications
November 02, 2009
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