Right man at right time
FSA chairman Sir John Krebs played a pivotal role in the bid to control the foot-and-mouth epidemic. Caroline Davis talked to him. In March, after the first cases of foot-and-mouth disease were...

FSA chairman Sir John Krebs played a pivotal role in the bid to control the foot-and-mouth epidemic. Caroline Davis talked to him. In March, after the first cases of foot-and-mouth disease were...
Solar sailing might not sound like an obvious candidate for PhD funding, but investment during the1980s is paying dividends today I first stumbled across the idea of solar sailing by accident, not...
... or why scientists and historians need mutual understanding to avoid a fight over genetic heritage. The brutal Viking stereotype has a convincing pedigree. Their culture venerated ideas and images...
What should a postgraduate demonstrator do if a student faints and falls off their chair? Kate Exley has all the answers. A few more years ago than I care to remember, I was a science postgraduate...
A leading independent Egyptian social scientist jailed for seven years with hard labour on charges arising from his research also faces spying charges after he attended a Pentagon conference. Saad...
Fears of a financial crisis in further education were allayed this week as the Learning and Skills Council scrapped plans to freeze post-16 funding. But the LSC's revised offer of a 3 per cent real-...
Sheffield Hallam University Philip Severs has recently been appointed director of finance. His joins the university from Centro, where he was responsible for promoting and sponsoring public transport...

Two of the most prestigious professorships in science have been awarded to women for only the third time in history. Frances Ashcroft, whose pioneering work at Oxford University is revealing the...
Financial Times Lord Sainsbury, the science minister, has opened the Genetic Therapies Centre at Imperial College, London. Mumbai (Bombay) in India will house the Massachusetts Institute of...
2001 Pilgrim Trust Conservation Awards Mamiko Matsumura , who graduated from the Textile Conservation Centre (TCC) at the University of Southampton last year, has won first prize in the prestigious...
Former education minister found dead Former Azerbaijani education minister Rafig Feyzullayev, jailed for 12 years in February for corruption and misappropriation of state funds, has been found dead...
Solo spaceship unveiled Space fanatic Steve Bennett today unveiled what could become the first privately piloted spaceship, Nova, which is 10m high and can take one person into space.&...
The Ecological Indian
Vermeer's Camera
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from a novel that was revised from a youthful sketch on two sisters: "The Family of Dashwood had long been...