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The first Euroscience Open Forum (ESOF2004) has now been held at Stockholm City Conference Centre in Stockholm, Sweden, 25-28 August 2004. More than 1 800 persons participated (of which 350 were international journalists), in this first pan-European scientific meeting staged to provide an interdisciplinary forum for open dialogue, debate and discussion on science and technology in society! The Open Forum, that was initiated by Euroscience, will be held the next time in Munich, July 15-19, 2006. Read more about this at www.esof2006.org or contact the organisers of ESOF2006 by mail. Finally, we would like to thank all our partners, who have helped us made ESOF2004 possible! Contact Information regarding ESOF2004 Gabriella Norlin, Project Leader General questions about ESOF2004 Marianne Orhall, Project Administrator Questions concerning administration, payments and invoices Carl-Johan Sundberg, Project Initiator General questions about ESOF2004 Have a look at the available papers/material! (deadline for sending these were set to 17 September, at latest 12.00 hrs CET) Latest articles: A better understanding of what happens in a fishs body when it eats could lead to the production of better fish feeds.Researchers in the UK have achieved a significant breakthrough in climate change policy by showing how to make drastic cuts in carbon dioxide emissions from transport. Astronaut muscles waste away on long space flights, reducing their capacity for physical work by more than 40 percent, according to new research. The freedom of emigration at will is internationally recognized as a human right. Astronaut muscles waste away on long space flights reducing their capacity for physical work by more than 40 percent, according to new research. Latest searches: wheat bread is good for youlinks
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