Prince of the low seas
Julia Hinde reports on plans for a JIF-funded vessel for monitoring shallow shelf sea ecology After 32 years of service, the Prince Madog is finally being retired to the sun. A little long in the...
Julia Hinde reports on plans for a JIF-funded vessel for monitoring shallow shelf sea ecology After 32 years of service, the Prince Madog is finally being retired to the sun. A little long in the...
JIF is not just helping scientists in their bid to clean up and understand coastal waters. Rather, a separate grant has paved the way for new research on river management. A Pounds 4 million grant...
A new manufacturing technique devised at Warwick University means that scientists can now create high-tech ceramics to guard against dangerous microwaves from mobile phones, but without the risk of...
* The processes and structures used by government to obtain scientific advice on the health impacts of mobile phones are to be investigated by the House of Commons Science and Technology committee....
Software to take the pain out of computer crashes during transactions on the internet has been developed by a group of Newcastle University scientists. The new software ensures that electronic...
Six second-year economics students at the University of Sussex have just learnt a valuable lesson about market forces in the course of acting as part-time consultants to the education department at...
First-year medical student Matthew Bridge said this week he was unable to afford the Pounds 1,000 bill for tuition fees demanded by Leeds University, and he now fears he will be kicked off his course...
An economist claims to have discovered an anomaly in the Dearing report that undermines the government's tuition fees policy. Neil Kay, an economics professor at Strathclyde University, says the...
Students in England and Scotland have condemned the Scottish Parliament's three-month inquiry into tuition fees and are threatening a non-payment campaign. "The inquiry is just a way of side-stepping...
Dissident Jiang Qisheng, who urged students to light candles to commemorate those killed in the 1989 pro-democracy protests he helped lead, has been detained by the Chinese police in Beijing. Mr...
Colin Renfrew's archaeology textbook is so popular people want him to autograph copies. Such success, he tells Nicholas Saunders, depends on avoiding 'boffinry'. For the best part of three decades,...
If, in some cataclysm, all of scientific knowledge were to be destroyed, and only one sentence passed on to the next generations of creatures, what statement would contain the most information in the...
English lecturer Rob Pope, talks about the writing of his textbook, The English Studies Book . In the current climate for academics in higher education, the question of whether to write a textbook...
Publisher Moira Taylor recalls the trials, tribulations and triumphs involved in the creation of The English Studies Book . Rob Pope was an obvious choice as a textbook author because of his...
Copyright law in the electronic age must reconcile the expectations of users and creators, writes John Davies. The laws of God, the laws of man, He may keep that will and can; Not I: let God and man...