Science in space pow-wow
Brussels, 11 Dec 2003 Nominated bigwigs from the world of astrophysics and space science met at an OECD-sponsored Astronomy Workshop to discuss the future of the field and how to improve...
Brussels, 11 Dec 2003 Nominated bigwigs from the world of astrophysics and space science met at an OECD-sponsored Astronomy Workshop to discuss the future of the field and how to improve...
Brussels, 11 Dec 2003 A lack of definition, specific aims and containment were all pinpointed as reasons for public mistrust of nanotechnology by speakers at the EuroNanoForum in Trieste, Italy, on...
Brussels, 11 Dec 2003 Policy makers and other stakeholders from around the globe gathered in Geneva, Switzerland, on 10 December for the opening session of the World Summit on the Information Society...
Brussels, 11 Dec 2003 Organised by ASPERT and the association for women in science, a conference on 'the attractiveness of the scientific and technical sectors' will take place on 9 and 10 January...
Paris, 11 Dec 2003 A study on "Space and Security Policy in Europe" was initiated by ESA in the framework of its General Studies Programme. It has been performed by a network of European experts in...
Paris, 11 Dec 2003 Is there water on Mars? When Mars Express reaches the Red Planet on 25 December we will be closer than ever to discovering if the ancient river valleys on the surface of Mars hide...
University-business collaboration must be geared up before the UK falls farther behind, says Richard Lambert As an outsider looking into the UK's university system, I have had a fair number of...
Free driving lessons and touch-typing instruction are what the government could be doling out to grab some positive headlines this Christmas In the past few weeks, much of the Cabinet must have...
Tuesday Have I received the pink card? It's a call from my publishers. My collection of neurological tales, Into the Silent Land , has been shortlisted for The Guardian First Book Award, but I haven'...
While the Lambert review recommends that business should better exploit universities, there's one institution that's rather miffed at being exploited by Lambert. The Open University has written to...
A column purporting to identify the best physics jokes appears in this month's Physics World magazine. The Diary particularly likes the following, sent in by Ruth Hamilton of the Yorkhill NHS Trust....
Cary Cooper's move from University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology to Lancaster University has not reduced the number of times his wise words have graced the pages of our national...
Parents are being encouraged to send hampers to their offspring at university. The web-based company studenthampers.com will dispatch a parcel containing "easy-to-prepare hot meals, treats and snacks...
From April, the option of bankruptcy will suddenly become much more attractive to students looking for a way out of their debts, when new legislation comes into force aimed at helping entrepreneurs....
The government should invest at preschool level and up to widen access, argues Leon Feinstein Tony Blair recently referred to the benefit of public-sector funding of programmes for preschool children...