Wine comes out clean
Most conventional wine is as free of pesticide chemicals as its organic counterpart, a five-year survey has shown. In most cases, analysis of 1,537 wines failed to find traces of synthetic compounds...
Most conventional wine is as free of pesticide chemicals as its organic counterpart, a five-year survey has shown. In most cases, analysis of 1,537 wines failed to find traces of synthetic compounds...

Net-based teaching is growing, but Gareth Davies believes that this is not always such a good idea. Information technology in teaching is a wonderful thing, but so is chocolate. There are times when...
Q : Students complain that the library is too busy and they can't afford to buy books. How can I help? A : The most useful thing you can do is to let your library have copies of your reading lists...

Mary Stuart knows at first hand the life of the inner-city poor. Now a Sussex pro vice-chancellor, she is determined to give them every chance to attend university, writes Pat Leon. Mary Stuart was a...
If men cannot help acting on Impulse then it may be all down to their genes. Tests on 137 male and female students at Bern University in Switzerland have revealed that the fragrances people select...
Oxford University and the Open University have been in discussions about establishing a collaborative venture, Open Oxford, that would bring together the OU's experience of distance learning with the...
More than a quarter of students who enrol in computer science courses in Irish universities fail to complete their studies, according to the first national study of non-completion rates. Concern over...
Twelve of the world's top academics have come together to provide a global lecture service, launched on Monday. The 12, including Richard Dawkins, Sir David Weatherall, and business guru John Kay,...
For the first time, a for-profit private institution has been given the go-ahead to grant Canadian bachelor degrees. The Alberta government passed a recent order to accredit the United States-based...
An Edinburgh University PhD student has won business angel backing of £400,000 for innovative software he believes will help people "make sense of information chaos". Alex Heneveld, an American...
Safer and more efficient mobile phones the size of a credit card are on the horizon after a chance discovery by a Warwick University engineer. Roger Green has come up with a revolutionary new antenna...
Leading computer games entrepreneur Chris van der Kuyl this week launched a Scotland-wide competition for students who want to follow in his footsteps. Teams of undergraduates and postgraduates can...
A database of Israeli flora and fauna has been developed on an internet site by a team of researchers at the Hebrew University. The database, called BioGIS, is the first of its kind in Israel. It...
The Community Informatics Research and Applications Unit at the University of Teesside is helping the Hansard Society to run an online consultation with MPs on the social security select committee....
Cranfield University's department of process and systems engineering and its department of power engineering and propulsion have developed a web-based learning system to support postgraduate and...