For all my two and six-legged friends
For Love of Insects
For Love of Insects
Evolution's Rainbow
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from a sensational novel by an American Nobel laureate who spent most of his life in Oxford: "From beyond...
Mutants
Jacob's Ladder
Deadline: 30/12/2004
A. C. Grayling straddles academic philosophy and journalism, as he explains to michael North When philosopher A. C. Grayling says, βIf you really understand something, you can state it clearly,β it...
The textbook that changed my life It was Bible thick and buff bound with the figure of a mounted knight picked out in black and red on the cover. At six years old I had never held a book quite like...
Latest Issue No 19: November 26 2004 Politics Languages & linguistics Mathematics & physics Engineering Psychology and psychiatry No 18: May 28 2004 ...
A Government promise to protect nationally important but vulnerable academic subjects may extend only to the top research-intensive university departments, The Times Higher can reveal. The approach...
Mathematicians were taught to solve one of their most challenging problems this week: how not to be avoided at parties, writes Anna Fazackerley. Rob Eastaway, an author of popular maths books, gave...
Joe McGeehan, of Bristol University, was recognised this week for pioneering work in mobile communications Every time you make or receive a call on your mobile phone, you have Bristol University's...
* Nottingham University has appointed Gary England foundation dean of its new Veterinary School. He is currently chief veterinary officer and head of science at Guide Dogs for the Blind and a former...
European campaigners are pushing for employment status for all PhDs in a move that could have major implications for young British academics and universities. Eurodoc, the European-wide organisation...