Daytime TV: Lives remembered
Gary Day is moved by the stories of those close to death and fascinated by a preserved pachyderm
Gary Day is moved by the stories of those close to death and fascinated by a preserved pachyderm
Data provided by Thomson Reuters Essential Science Indicators, 1 January 1999-31 August 2009
Antibiotic resistance in bacteria found in humans is to be investigated by a £4.5 million research project led by University College London. The project, funded by a European Community grant, will...
A lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender research network for northwestern England has been launched by the University of Salford. The institution hopes that the network will link research already...
Plants that respond better to changes in the environment - giving greater crop yields under conditions of global warming - could be developed following a study into weeds that grow in pavement cracks...
Books on topics ranging from human rights to memoirs are to be published by a new commercial publishing arm launched by Kingston University. Kingston University Press will aim to publish mainstream...
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Nick Griffin, the leader of the British National Party, has been voted the worst former student of the University of Cambridge in a poll by a student newspaper. The right-wing MEP topped the survey...
A new foundation degree has been launched to enable welders to gain a higher education qualification and enhance their career prospects. The Open University and The Welding Institute degree scheme...
Tests on human brain tissue removed from people with epilepsy have raised hopes of new treatments for sufferers of the condition. Scientists at Newcastle University have recorded spontaneous...
A new Centre for Peace History has opened at the University of Sheffield. It will bring together interdisciplinary expertise on peace and conflict resolution. Holger Nehring, one of its directors and...
Governors at the University of Strathclyde have approved a £350 million redevelopment plan for the provision of new campus facilities over the next 15 years. The proposed development includes four "...
A team of engineers from the University of Bath has received the BP Helios Progressive Award for a collaborative project to improve the efficiency of diesel cars. The team, which also included...
Researchers from two universities are to work together on a project that aims to transform the way society views older women. The team from the universities of Derby and Sheffield will conduct...
The warden of Goldsmiths, University of London has been named the next vice-chancellor of the University of London. Geoffrey Crossick, a specialist in the social and urban history of Europe in the...