Confident student finds £400,000 in data chaos
An Edinburgh University PhD student has won business angel backing of £400,000 for innovative software he believes will help people "make sense of information chaos". Alex Heneveld, an American...
An Edinburgh University PhD student has won business angel backing of £400,000 for innovative software he believes will help people "make sense of information chaos". Alex Heneveld, an American...
Safer and more efficient mobile phones the size of a credit card are on the horizon after a chance discovery by a Warwick University engineer. Roger Green has come up with a revolutionary new antenna...
Leading computer games entrepreneur Chris van der Kuyl this week launched a Scotland-wide competition for students who want to follow in his footsteps. Teams of undergraduates and postgraduates can...
A database of Israeli flora and fauna has been developed on an internet site by a team of researchers at the Hebrew University. The database, called BioGIS, is the first of its kind in Israel. It...
The Community Informatics Research and Applications Unit at the University of Teesside is helping the Hansard Society to run an online consultation with MPs on the social security select committee....
Cranfield University's department of process and systems engineering and its department of power engineering and propulsion have developed a web-based learning system to support postgraduate and...
Proposals for a European Union research and innovation framework programme will be discussed at the Stockholm Summit on March 23 and 24. The European Commission is proposing a budget of €17.5 billion...
The European Parliament has resisted calls from lobbyists to unstitch the compromise that was struck over academic copying rights in the proposed digital copyright directive last year at the European...
A German university has set up a business incubator to help entrepreneurial students turn their internet ideas into successful e-business ventures. Frankfurt University's "unibator", the first of its...
Scottish higher education has won £120 million in a series of funding boosts for research and commercialisation. Scotland's share of the Science Research Infrastructure Fund is £45 million, but the...
Struggling to get some sleep on the London flight, I thought about how often I had made the journey, and why this was the first time since my return to South Africa in 1983 that I had left without a...
Fraud in a scientific journal can range from having the same material published more than once, to plagiarism or the fabrication of data. We do not know how common it is. Some of us who take an...
Poorer pupils are put off HE by a system geared to the middle class. John Beckett argues for change. What does widening participation really mean? I pose the question as the widening participation/...
Risk assessment is under threat when, as foot and mouth shows, it is essential, says Jim Bridges. The foot-and-mouth epidemic has highlighted yet again the need for rapid, independent and high-...
A technique that lets you make a plastic mould of molecules could help clean blood of toxins and perform many industrial applications. Geoff Watts reports. Press a coin firmly into a piece of...