A house is so much more than a home
Real estate may dominate dinner-party talk, but few people think clearly about how the buildings they live in shape their lives. Leif Jerram (right) surveys their domestic and social roles, while...
Real estate may dominate dinner-party talk, but few people think clearly about how the buildings they live in shape their lives. Leif Jerram (right) surveys their domestic and social roles, while...
Active Liberty
As email and the web become ubiquitous, guidelines for ethical use of internet services are now essential for users, says Ruth McGuire. One useful lesson to emerge from the Clinton scandal is that...
Brussels, 03 May 2004 Full text EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Health and Consumer Protection Directorate General of the European Commission convened a workshop in Brussels on 1.2 March 2004 entitled $#129;...
Progress files will begin to replace traditional degree classifications from the coming academic year despite widespread concerns about resources, bureaucracy, demand and privacy. Guidance published...
Brussels, 18 March 2004 The European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies (EGE), chaired by the Swedish Philosopher, Göran Hermerén, has adopted on March 16th 2004 its Opinion no. 19 on...
Brussels, 18 March 2004 The European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies (EGE), chaired by the Swedish Philosopher, Göran Hermerén, has adopted on March 16th 2004 its Opinion no. 19 on...
Brussels, 06 May 2004 Welcome to the IST 2004 Event - Participate in your future This year's edition of the European Commission's most important Information Society Technologies (IST) event is...
Brussels, 17 Sep 2004 Although the technology is still in the early stages of development, high powered distributed computing networks, known as Grids, have already become a strategic objective...
Brussels, 06 May 2004 Genetic testing identifies illnesses that might be linked to our genes. It can help recognise hereditary diseases, tailor cures to an individual's genetic make-up and develop...
Bath ad sparks race row Bath University could be in trouble with the Commission for Racial Equality for including discriminatory conditions in an advertisement for a job vacancy. The CRE confirmed...
Allyson Pollock condemns new Labour's trend for back-door privatisation, which penalises the most needy in society. When Tony Blair needed urgent medical care for his heart problems earlier this year...
Brussels, 8 October 2003 Mr President, Honourable Members, On 16 and 17 October the European Council will get to grips with the questions of strengthening the area of freedom, security and justice...
Brussels, 8 October 2003 Mr President, Honourable Members, On 16 and 17 October the European Council will get to grips with the questions of strengthening the area of freedom, security and justice...
Half a century after the discovery of DNA's structure, Onora O'Neill asks if we are being blinded by the sensationalism that surrounds genetic advances Lurid examples are a mainstay in discussions of...