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(Photograph) - Pin numbers: the Department of Health told the House of Lords this week that acupuncture, homeopathy and other alternative therapies will benefit more people if undergraduate courses...
(Photograph) - Pin numbers: the Department of Health told the House of Lords this week that acupuncture, homeopathy and other alternative therapies will benefit more people if undergraduate courses...
A group of British universities have reacted angrily to allegations that they have been operating illegally in South Africa. In a statement issued on January 10, the South African ministry of...
British higher education is not only having problems with the South African authorities, it is also subject to criticism from the Quality Assurance Agency reveal, writes Phil Baty. The agency will...
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Goethe
A Golden Age: Faces of Archaeology in Greece
Cassandra's Daughter
Carbon Nanotubes and Related Structures
The Elusive Magic Bullet
H2O: A Biography of Water
Vulcan's Fury - Melting the Earth
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is taken from a Booker prize-winning novel set in the 1950s: " It seems increasingly likely that I really will...
Nuclear transfer After Dolly came Polly. Although she is less famous than her cloned cousin, the techniques used to produce Polly the sheep may be more relevant to germline genetic engineering of...
John Davies looks for useful TV and radio programmes. (All times pm unless stated.) Pick of the week Since it started last autumn, the Open University's Science Night (Thursdays/Fridays BBC2) has...
Scientists are starting to contemplate the unthinkable: geneticengineering that would change the course of human evolution. Ayala Ochert reports Genetically modified foods may be the big issue in...