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Dec 1, 2012

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Bill Foster regains US Congress seat

Former Fermilab physicist beats Republican challenger in Illinios

Physicists show bias against female job applicants

Men are offered higher salaries in hiring study

Guilty verdict for Italian earthquake scientists

Committee issued false reassurances, says court

Quantum-control pioneers bag 2012 Nobel Prize for Physics

Serge Haroche and David Wineland share SEK 8m prize

US telescopes faced with closure

Budget constraints threaten six observatories

India set for Mars mission in 2013

Government approves £70m orbiter to red planet

Physicists unveil plans for 'LEP3' collider at CERN

New collider would study the Higgs boson

Italian researchers warn of 'worrying imprudence' over cuts

Spending review decree is approved by senate

UK to support open access

Government accepts conclusion from report into open-access publishing

Privately funded spacecraft will look for dangerous asteroids

B612 Foundation wants to protect humanity from deadly collisions

UK should lead on open-access publishing, says report

Research-funding structures must change to adapt to switch from subscription-based journals

Square Kilometre Array organization opts for dual-site solution

South Africa and Australia to jointly host world's largest radio telescope

Head of the US nuclear regulator resigns

Particle physicist Gregory Jaczko steps down amid criticisms

Physicist convicted of terrorism leaves prison

Former researcher decides against appeal

JUICE picked for launch

European mission to Jupiter squeezes out rival X-ray and gravitational-wave craft