Detached irony doesn't always travel that well
The same cartoon can raise mirth in one country, bile in another, and therein lies its beauty, says Nicholas Hiley The dilemma seems a very familiar one. An English cricketer becomes a national hero...
The same cartoon can raise mirth in one country, bile in another, and therein lies its beauty, says Nicholas Hiley The dilemma seems a very familiar one. An English cricketer becomes a national hero...
Has anyone noticed how nervy governments are increasingly trying to head off danger at the pass? Alan Dershowitz has There have been several apparently unrelated stories in the media over recent...
Will architecture inspired by zoos and Teletubbies help ‘antisocial’ researchers work — or will it drive them mad? Kathleen Richardson on the rise of the academic playpen In the 1951 science-fiction...
Are recent cases of scientific fraud in Korea and Norway unusual, or is fakery part and parcel of the scientific method? Anna Fazackerley asks researchers for the inside story When stem-cell...
Huw Richards meets Roberto Unger, a leftist legal scholar and political thinker considering a presidential run in Brazil The journey from lecture hall to presidential palace is far from uncharted,...

Brussels, 22 February 2006 The Commission is proposing to the European Council to set up a European Institute of Technology intended to be a new flagship for excellence in higher education, research...
Brussels, 22 February 2006 €100 million have been made available from the Sixth Framework Programme for Research that will advance the safety of drivers, passengers and pedestrians. This...
Brussels, 22 Feb 2006 Partners from 25 institutions in 16 EU Member States are to investigate how exposure to chemicals in food and the environment during pregnancy is connected with childhood cancer...
Brussels, 22 Feb 2006 A project involving researchers in Scotland and the Great Britain Olympic curling team, designed to investigate how different materials slide on ice, could lead to safety...
Oxford head begins web charm offensive Oxford University's vice-chancellor, John Hood, yesterday made an historic webcast as he sought to win over staff and students to his controversial reform...
Species-crossing diseases on rise Avian flu has highlighted the growing threat from diseases that move from animals to people. A new study shows that 38 pathogens have made the jump over the past 25...
Brussels, 21 Feb 2006 As part of its 'Science and Society' programme, the European Commission has launched a call for proposals for audiovisual and science professionals to create new and ambitious...
Paris, 21 Feb 2006 The OECD has launched a Global Forum on Space Economics to help space agencies and governments better analyse the opportunities and challenges of the space sector and its...
Brussels, 21 February 2006 09th Council Meeting - Justice and Home Affairs. Brussels, 21 February 2006 Provisional version The Council adopted a Decision authorising the Commission to negotiate an...