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Money for old muck bags A row over a bag of manure led to a lucrative expert witness commission for the University of Leeds' colour chemistry analytical services division. After six years of research...
Thomas Balogh was economic adviser to the cabinet in 1964-67. A Hungarian emigre, he became both confidant and eminence grise to Harold Wilson, who made him a life peer in 1968. In the 1970s, he...
Where does the secret service go to recruit spies? Cambridge, where the KGB used to hunt too. Kam Patel went there to meet an intelligence expert Christopher Andrew leads the way to Corpus Christi's...
"There are several collections here that are closed and not on any list: we cannot even declare that we have them," says Alan Kucia, senior archivist at Churchill College, Cambridge. Built in 1974 to...
Despite a clampdown on the use of expert witnesses in courts, academics with the right connections can still clean up. Phil Baty reports Academics, experts in their field, are often invited to give...
Online retailer Swotbooks.com plans to revolutionise the student textbook market. Anne Sebba reports Imagine being a law student, told you must buy a Pounds 40 textbook, but you will only need...
An institute at Baylor University in Texas that aimed to unite the study of science and religion has ended up dividing it. Faculty have demanded by a vote of 26 to two that the programme should be...
Two women will hold key posts in education and research in Spain's new government. Pilar del Castillo, former head of the Centre of Sociological Research, is minister of education and Anna Birules,...
Two-million-year-old fossilised remains of two ancient hominids identified as Paranthropus robustus have been discovered by scientists of the University of the Wi****ersrand, five miles north of the...