Weighting the justice scales
With elitism in top medical schools a hot political issue, Claire Sanders finds that the discrimination poor and ethnic- minority law applicants face is, if anything, getting worse Twenty young...
With elitism in top medical schools a hot political issue, Claire Sanders finds that the discrimination poor and ethnic- minority law applicants face is, if anything, getting worse Twenty young...
Friday Attend Granta launch of Australia: The New World. Packed audience of celebrity Australians and writers. Disturbed to find that our "new world" does not contain indigenous writers. Worse, some...
Researchers have created transgenic mice that have altered susceptibilities to developing cancer by knocking out a single gene. The research in DNA structures called telomeres raises the prospect of...
Funding council investigators have concluded their examination of alleged mismanagement at Middlesex University, reporting that they are "satisfied" with the university's assurances that "...
Almost three-quarters of staff polled at Keele University are concerned about the university's future and more than 80 per cent blame the management team. A survey of 226 lecturers and other staff by...
New royal medals, awarded to fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh for outstanding scholarship, have gone to: Sir Kenneth Murray for his work developing a vaccine for hepatitis B; Peter Higgs,...
Sir Brian Follett, vice-chancellor of Warwick University, has been appointed non-executive chairman of the Arts and Humanities Research Board, and David Eastwood, pro vice-chancellor and chair of...
Satirical science magazine Annals of Improbable Research has asked readers whose DNA they believe Celera Genomics sequenced to produce a working draft of the human genome. Craig Venter, Celera...
A debate on the National Health Service, which followed allegations of ministerial in-fighting, has inspired Mary Scanlon, Conservative spokesperson on health in the Scottish Parliament. The former...
Among the stickier issues to be tackled at the "Theoretical Archaeology Group conference" in December will be "The Origin of Faeces: The Archaeology of Bodily Waste Products". The organisers from...
Oxford University's public orator Jasper Griffin has detected a sinister pattern in recent Oxford college head appointments. Colleges used to elect lawyers and philosophers as their heads, seeing the...
William Foyle's private collection of more than 4,000 volumes dating from the 12th century was treated like a shrine by his daughter Christina, the more well-known face of Foyle's Books. Christina's...
Reading the genome is nothing new - nature has been doing it for billions of years. If only we knew how. Robert Tjian, a biochemist at the University of California, Berkeley, has been grappling with...
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. 'Beyond the Genome', Birmingham July 16-20. Details www.iubmb2000.org Is Craig Venter's style of privately funded science the way...
With the advances in biology andchemistry, Ellis Bell argues thatstudent scientists must research as they are taught and learn to understand, not just memorise, to advance the genome revolution. The...