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William Foyle's private collection of more than 4,000 volumes dating from the 12th century was treated like a shrine by his daughter Christina, the more well-known face of Foyle's Books. Christina's...
William Foyle's private collection of more than 4,000 volumes dating from the 12th century was treated like a shrine by his daughter Christina, the more well-known face of Foyle's Books. Christina's...
Reading the genome is nothing new - nature has been doing it for billions of years. If only we knew how. Robert Tjian, a biochemist at the University of California, Berkeley, has been grappling with...
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. 'Beyond the Genome', Birmingham July 16-20. Details www.iubmb2000.org Is Craig Venter's style of privately funded science the way...
With the advances in biology andchemistry, Ellis Bell argues thatstudent scientists must research as they are taught and learn to understand, not just memorise, to advance the genome revolution. The...
The metaphor that the genome is a genetic book of life is very useful, but it breaks down when confronted with the complexity of its reading. The various processes that make and power us are...
Not every gene has something useful to contribute. In fact, most of your genes, for most of the time, are silent. This is crucial if an organism has any chance of functioning properly - different...
Next week, biologists will meet to map out future instalments in the book of life, writes Keith Gull. Three thousand biologists from around the world will meet in Birmingham next week at the 18th...
The decoded genome is only a first step to understanding the variety of human life, writes Robert Foley. Scientific achievements come in many forms. Some, such as Darwin's theory of evolution,...
A gap year can be the best of your life, but do not expect it to be all highs and no lows, warns Nicholas Scott With so many ex-volunteers and students saying that their pre-university gap year was...
Until ten years ago safeguarding Venice was considered an architectural problem. Then micro-algae turned the canals into breeding grounds for mosquitoes, threatening tourism and emphasising the need...
A Russian judge has rejected an appeal by a jailed research worker accused of military espionage while working for two Canadian universities. Igor Sutyagin, of the Moscow-based Institute of US and...
Parents of first-year undergraduates at the University of Malaya are reported to have expressed concern at the cruel treatment meted out to students. One parent said her daughter spent days in her...
A Brazilian student has been suspended pending an inquiry after he allegedly tried to poison one of the country's most powerful politicians with salmonella bacteria. Mario Covas, the governor of Sao...
Engineers at Brunel University have developed an environmentally friendly mobile phone. The development of the telephone, on display at the Science Museum's new contemporary science wing, has been...
A university destroyed by a fire during widespread violence that claimed four lives in the Moluccan Islands is being mourned by Indonesians and international academics who helped it flourish. The...