On the trail of hunters who took to the land
Pinpointing when hunter-gatherers became farmers calls for clever science and detective work. Geoff Watts met sleuths piecing together the evidence. The Neolithic revolution may not be as familiar as...
Pinpointing when hunter-gatherers became farmers calls for clever science and detective work. Geoff Watts met sleuths piecing together the evidence. The Neolithic revolution may not be as familiar as...
In Canto XXXIII of his Inferno , Dante tells how in 1289, during political upheavals, Count Ugolino della Gherardesca was imprisoned with his family, and without food, in a tower dungeon in Pisa,...
AWARDS The Smith and Newphew Award for the most outstanding student in years one and two on the Veterinary Nursing and Practice Administration BSc programme has been awarded to Katy Wilkinson , at...
Merger discussions between London Guildhall University and the University of North London are being extended due to uncertainty over financial forecasts, writes Cherry Canovan . The final decision...
Overreaction to terrorism by governments is a greater danger to civilisation than terrorism itself, the inventor of the worldwide web said in Oxford on Wednesday. Tim Berners-Lee, 3Com Founders chair...

Welsh vice-chancellors are backing proposals for the Welsh Assembly to seek legislative powers to introduce maintenance grants and bursaries for students. The "green paper", The Learning Country ,...
Hundreds of freshers are being lodged in temporary accommodation because their universities have recruited more students than expected. Beds have been moved into dining rooms and even old bars to...
Times Young people are more strongly supportive than the elderly of prime minister Tony Blair's handling of the British response to the terrorist attacks according to the latest MORI poll. Seventy...
Graduate taxation and corporate endowment will be considered in a review of university funding announced by the Liberal Democrats in Bournemouth this week. Education spokesman Phil Willis told The...
In putting the Russell Group's views on the future of quality assurance on the front page, The THES is giving the group a weight it does not deserve. The group is already represented on the task...

If the creation of the oral contraceptive had been delayed, it would never have made it to the market, argues its inventor Carl Djerassi. On October 15 1951, the first synthesis of a steroid oral...
Gifted children are not a homogeneous group. Consequently, there is a variety of definitions of "giftedness". A review of international research I conducted for schools inspection agency Ofsted shows...
Olga Wojtas meets the academics who are trying to get to the root of terrorism. "The only time that I ever came near to being filled in was a case of mistaken identity," says Steve Bruce, head of...

With Britain planning a centre for gifted kids, Stephen Phillips reports on US models. Joan Freeman considers research on how such schemes affect children. Princeton University first-year Stephanie...

Steve Farrar meets a man who travels the world seeking new fungi whose biochemical trickery could one day save human lives. In 1987, Gary Strobel had a life-changing clash with the establishment. At...