The appliance of CLRC science
Will mobile phones work when it rains? Will sleet make satellite TV unwatchable? The CLRC's Chilbolton Radar is used by a 45-strong research group to answer questions like these. Under contract to...
Will mobile phones work when it rains? Will sleet make satellite TV unwatchable? The CLRC's Chilbolton Radar is used by a 45-strong research group to answer questions like these. Under contract to...
Government and university representatives from across the Asia Pacific region have agreed to establish an education research network that will link universities, governments and industries. It is...
A British mission finds much to learn from the United States bioindustry. Kam Patel reports. Functional genomics is the new buzzword in the biotechnology industry in the United States. But if it is...
To keep leading the world in neutron technology, ISIS needs long-term investment. Judith Redfearn reports. ISIS, Rutherford Appleton's world-leading spallation neutron source, plans to stay at the...
College funding chiefs may fail to meet their statutory obligation to secure "adequate and sufficient" education provision in the northwest region. Provision in the region is jeopardised by financial...
The British Council will launch a drive this month to attract more Australian students to study in Britain. It wants to boost the numbers by 70 per cent over the next three years to more than 3,000....
The transparency review under way to help universities determine the full costs of research will also include an examination of whether university funding arrangements are sufficiently selective....
Sexology in Culture - Sexology Uncensored
Made to Measure
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from a controversial polemical work exploring male power and domination: "The power of men is first a...
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