Forensics under the magnifying glass
Brussels, 07 Aug 2003 For most of us, forensic science is the stuff of television drama not real-life science being done in laboratories to solve Europe's crime and fraud cases. A forthcoming EU...
Brussels, 07 Aug 2003 For most of us, forensic science is the stuff of television drama not real-life science being done in laboratories to solve Europe's crime and fraud cases. A forthcoming EU...
Brussels, 07 Aug 2003 The international conference on applied genomics will be held from 1 to 4 October in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The event aims to bring together the various biomedical and...
Brussels, 07 Aug 2003 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INDICATORS for the EUROPEAN RESEARCH AREA (STI-ERA) "When you can measure what you are speaking about, and express it in numbers, you know something about...
Brussels, 07 Aug 2003 Italian scientists have succeeded in producing the first cloned horse, and unlike previously cloned animals, the foal was born to her genetically identical mother. The...
Paris, 07 Aug 2003 High-level delegates from 30 countries and 22 international organisations agreed at the Earth Observation Summit, held last Thursday in Washington, to improve cooperation on Earth...
Brussels, 07 Aug 2003 The Academia Europaea, an international association of scientists, has published a second contribution to the debate on a European Research Council (ERC), which calls for the...
Ucas Extra, which was launched in March to match applicants without places to universities with spaces, will fail to dent the numbers of students entering clearing next Thursday. Just 10 per cent of...
UK science wins a lot of Framework cash, but changes are needed to make it truly valuable, says Melissa Terras Since 1984, the Framework Programmes have been the European Union's main instrument for...
Employees of King's College London's respected chemistry department agreed this week that closure was inevitable following a mass exodus of staff and students. The department has been running for...
Student engineers at Glasgow University have designed and built an off-road wheelchair that can climb rough terrain. The prototype was presented to the Firrhill Day Centre in Edinburgh. One of its...
British scientists are still struggling to cope with the bureaucracy surrounding European research funding, the Commons science and technology committee has warned. In the final report of its inquiry...
The furore surrounding the apparent explosion of plagiarism has yet to produce a consensus on the best way to detect or prevent copying and collusion in higher education. A series of touring...
London Metropolitan University made a number of errors in its submissions to the research assessment exercise, according to an investigation by the Higher Education Funding Council for England. But...
Gary Haslam looks at the burgeoning area of travel and tourism in the second of our state of study series Tourism is rarely off the front pages. This week, British Airways is licking its wounds after...
STAFF MORALE Carol David, tourism course director at St Mary's College, University of Surrey "It's a new area for us, so there's a lot of interest and curiosity to see how it develops to match what...