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Ecologist's medal adds to Imperial's winning streak

An Imperial biologist has been announced as the fourth College scientist since 2000 to win the Zoological Society of London's prestigious Scientific Medal.

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Medal for services to Kazakh education awarded

Professor Stefaan Simons (UCL Chemical Engineering), UCL’s Special Advisor on Kazakhstan and Director of the UCL Centre for CO2 Technology, has been awarded a medal for services to education in Kazakhstan by the Kazakh Minister of Education & Science, Mr Zhanseit Tuimebayev.

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China Will Increase Medal Tally at the 2008 Beijing Olympics

A study published by Wiley-Blackwell in the Pacific Economic Review predicts that China will win at least 14% more medals in the 2008 Beijing Olympics – in comparison to the 144 medals won in 2004 – and narrow its medal-tally gap with the USA significantly.

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Earth Sciences academics honoured

Two more members of the Department of Earth Sciences are to receive notable awards, hard on the heels of Professor Geoffrey Eglinton's recent triumph.

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Burns Receives ASM International 2007 Medal Award

Larry Burns, vice president of research and development and strategic planning at General Motors, has received the ASM International 2007 Medal for the Advancement of Research.

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China way ahead?

With 316 medals - 165 of them gold - China leave Doha 2006 in fine health. Their 15th Asian Games gold medal haul is more than double that of the nearest competing country - Korea, who scooped 58 gold and a total of 193 medals overall. Japan collected 50 gold and 198 of all colours.

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Singapore blitz sailing medals

Singapore dominated the sailing on Doha Bay, winning five golds, three silver and two bronze medals from the 14-class regatta based at the Doha Sailing Club.

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