News

1. December 2008

The 2008 ESF Assembly approves 3 new Member Organisations and re-elects President

The 35th annual Assembly of the European Science Foundation (ESF), attended by senior representatives of ESF Member Organisations and other international bodies, unanimously approved the applications of three new Member Organisations, bringing the total number of members to 80 from 30 countries – a... [more]


27. November 2008

ESF awards 10th European Latsis Prize to Simon White on astrophysics achievement

The European Science Foundation (ESF) has awarded this year’s European Latsis Prize to Professor Simon White, Director at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, for his outstanding contribution to the field of astrophysics. The European Latsis Prize, entering its 10th year, is valued at... [more]


27. November 2008

ESF's Space Sciences Committee presents its statement at the ESA's Ministerial Conference

The European Space Agency (ESA) Council at ministerial level has been held this week in Den Haag, The Netherlands. The European Space Sciences Committee of the European Science Foundation (ESSC-ESF), the leading European independent advisory body on matters of space sciences, attended the... [more]


27. November 2008

Independent first-class European space science as a strategic drive for promotion European interest and leadership

Leading European space scientists put forth a set of recommendations to shape future space research policy for Europe.  [more]


26. November 2008

Solar energy as a sustainable source of European economic growth

European researchers call for paradigm shift towards clean fuel technologies  [more]


26. November 2008

Using water to understand human society – from the industrial revolution to global trade

Water shapes societies, but it is a factor only just beginning to be appreciated by social scientists. The Norwegian professor, writer and film maker Terje Tvedt, of the Universities of Oslo and Bergen, argues that water has played a unique and fundamental role in shaping societies throughout... [more]


24. November 2008

Europe Cores in EUROCORES – Ocean Drilling in EuroMARC

The oceans are our climate regulators, cover the sites of fundamental geodynamic, geochemical and biological processes and have high-resolution records of the Earth’s history in store for us. Scientific marine drilling and coring is crucial to cast light on both the deep and shallow (sub-)... [more]


21. November 2008

European Commission recognises ESF’s role in European research on polar science

The European Commission has adopted a new communication plan on "The European Union and the Arctic Region" which highlights the effects of climate change and human activities in the Arctic. Apart from setting out EU interests and policy objectives, the new plan, which marks the first step towards... [more]


21. November 2008

Mechanisms of cardiovascular disease and cancer give clues to new therapies

Cardiovascular conditions leading to heart attacks and strokes are treated quite separately from common cancers of the prostate, breast or lung, but now turn out to involve some of the same critical mechanisms at the molecular level. This in turn provides clues to more effective therapies for both... [more]


19. November 2008

Understanding Europe’s Topography

The EUROCORES programme TOPO-EUROPE kicks off  [more]