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Can musical taste be analysed scientifically? Steve Farrar reports on how record companies are banking on science to seduce the public. A few haunting, liquid chimes of Gamelan music filled the...
With Stephen Lawrence's murder still reverberating, Betsy Stanko is beginning much-needed research with the Met police into reducing hate crime. She spoke to Mandy Garner. Betsy Stanko has a team of...
Will patients be better served by clinical cross-overs in staff training? Mike Pittilo examines new NHS thinking. It is not a lack of money that is limiting the effectiveness of the National Health...
A challenge to build a Welsh house of the future inspired an eco-design using local materials such as slate, horsehair and newspaper. Adrian Mourby had a peek. Wales has never had much claim to be...
Vital documents on refugee movements are being put on the web. Tony Durham reports. A small Sanskrit manuscript wrapped in a flap of leather is the most visited document in Oxford's Bodleian Library...
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Blunkett tackles adult skills deficit Education secretary David Blunkett today announced a university-based national research centre as part of a £1.5 billion three-year campaign to tackle...
Minister threatens to close campus South African education minister Kader Asmal has threatened to close down Mangosuthu Technikon in Durban after a staff decision to strike over the reinstatement of...
FINANCIAL TIMES The government is to consider paying employers' national insurance contributions where they take part in basic skills training. A team from Aoyama-Gakuin University...