Face-saving measures
One in 700 US babies has a facial defect. Genetic therapy is offering them hope, reports Steve Farrar from the Amerucan Association for the Advancement of Science's annual meeting. The British sea...
One in 700 US babies has a facial defect. Genetic therapy is offering them hope, reports Steve Farrar from the Amerucan Association for the Advancement of Science's annual meeting. The British sea...
Global research gateway ingenta has launched the most comprehensive articles linkage service on the web, with about 5 million references and 20 million summaries with full text articles. The service...
Kam Patel reports on the white paper on innovation Public-sector research establishments could be handed control over their own intellectual property under proposals being considered for the...
The National Academic Mailing List service is to move from Mailbase at the University of Newcastle to the Central Laboratories of the Research Councils at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in...
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The Action on Access team discuss the obstacles to making higher education 'a force for social justice' David Blunkett's Greenwich speech, setting out the government's view of the future direction of...
If it's job satisfaction, low stress and a happy home life you're after, you're in the wrong job, Michael Rose warns lecturers When we compiled a table on job satisfaction we expected university...
The brains of hyperactive children are physically different from those of other infants. Compelling evidence has been gathered during the largest magnetic resonance imaging study of juvenile brains...
Huge tracts of genetic material that have been written off as "junk" DNA may be relics of missed evolutionary revolutions. Margaret Kidwell, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the...
Mark Dyball of the Office of Science and Technology told the AAAS meeting about how the United Kingdom was raising the public's understanding of science The renaissance of science communication in...
Invisible societies of postdoctoral researchers worldwide, most noticeably in the United States, are beginning to reveal themselves in efforts to win better working conditions. Postdocs have long...
The Marie Curie Fellowship Association, set up by the European Union to promote its fellowship scheme for postdoctoral scientists, is starting to play a key political role as a voice for young...
Scientists have solved the mystery of Loch Ness, but their discovery has more to do with what Nessie eats than whether she is alive Driving along the shore of Loch Ness you are sure to spot some...
Industry and academe demand more spending on science and technology, writes Geoff Maslen. Australia's most powerful leaders in business, industry and academe last week called on the federal...
The first students to enrol at Britain's new e-university will probably be using traditional distance-learning materials, the funding council has said. The e-university was launched last week by...