From today's UK papers
The Guardian The days of the global email virus may be numbered after Ministry of Defence scientists developed software that could prevent worldwide, mail-borne infections such as the...
The Guardian The days of the global email virus may be numbered after Ministry of Defence scientists developed software that could prevent worldwide, mail-borne infections such as the...
Students held in detention camps Thousands of Ethiopian students are being held in detention camps following last week's riots in Addis Ababa in which 39 people died and 250 were wounded. The...
Dons come together for genetics debate Animal geneticists are to join the public for a Question Time -style debate in Edinburgh tonight. It will be hosted by the Agriculture and...
Financial Times Fiona Harvey says that scientists are learning how to build tiny machines a few atoms wide; industrial applications may be a decade or more away but progress has been astonishing....

The detention without trial of three academics of Chinese ancestry is threatening China's links with the rest of the world, President Jiang Zemin was warned this week. Two of the academics were...
Minister hits back at AS level flop claims Education minister Baroness Blackstone has hit back at claims that the new advanced subsidiary qualification is a flop with universities, schools and...
Universities should provide additional maths and science tuition to engineering students or risk higher dropout rates and dumbing down, industry regulators said this week. The Engineering Council...
Women with degrees in technology are less likely to cohabit or to marry than non-graduates. They are also more than twice as likely to be childless, according to research announced at the recent...

A statistical model devised to estimate wildlife populations will be used in this year's census to make it the most accurate ever. Ian Diamond, professor of social statistics at Southampton...
Further education colleges and training providers must provide cheap and easy access to courses that learners and employers really want, says a new report. The report by the Further Education Funding...
Scotland is set to lead the UK with a pioneering one-stop careers advice shop for people of all ages. Wendy Alexander, Scotland's minister for enterprise and lifelong learning, today unveiled plans...
Birmingham University is negotiating to complete a merger with the former Westhill College of Higher Education. The two institutions had already entered into a strategic alliance and set up a joint...
Universities and colleges have won an 11th-hour exemption from statutory registration to regulate immigration advisers. Student advice services, however, will still have to conform to a strict code...
The Scottish Higher Education Funding Council seems determined to plough on with teaching and research funding reforms despite widespread calls for a moratorium while a strategic review of the sector...
Academics, students and Liberal Democrats claim the Conservative Party's plan to "privatise" universities would mean graduates paying 13 per cent interest on their student loan debts. The Tory...