New life in e-books
Academics cannot get their books published. Is electronic publishing the answer? asks Robert Darnton Are scholarly monographs -learned treatises on specific subjects - in danger of extinction,...
Academics cannot get their books published. Is electronic publishing the answer? asks Robert Darnton Are scholarly monographs -learned treatises on specific subjects - in danger of extinction,...
Ulster University researchers are using a harmless, cheap white pigment found in toothpaste in a revolutionary technique for removing the female sex hormone oestrogen from the water supply. Oestrogen...
Historians at York University are trawling 200 years of court records to understand the decline in homicide rates in the 17th century. According to Jim Sharpe, professor of history at York, homicide...
Universities and colleges need to be more open about the risk of student suicide and self-harm to overcome the stigma attached to seeking help. The advice is in a report presented this week to the...
(Photograph) - Ion mountain: spectacularly rendered by Glasgow printmaker Murray Robertson, this 3D computer plot of ionisation energies is part of Visual Elements, an art-science collaboration...
The high-speed internet moved a stage closer last week with the demonstration in the United States of virtual surgery, broadcast-quality video and terabyte-size data library transfers over a national...
Lecturers creating electronic course packs will be able to clear copyright on material scanned in from printed books and journals, under a licensing scheme launched last week by the Copyright...
John Hayward, principal of the University of Durham's Stockton campus, will take up the new full-time post of provost at Stockton on August 1. He has resigned from his post as registrar and secretary...
'His time at the Institut Laue-Langevin not only made him a keen francophile, it convinced him of the importance of European contacts for British institutions' This is the fourth year that Sir Brian...
Is energy minister John Battle mad? Anarchic comedian Mark Thomas thinks so, and is trying to have the minister sectioned under the Mental Health Act to ensure public safety. Mr Thomas's latest stunt...
John Maynard Smith, emeritus professor of evolutionary biology at the University of Sussex, has been awarded the Crafoord Prize by the Swedish Academy of Sciences, in particular for his work on game...
Thursday. It's sweaty in the studio here at City University. My students are making jingles for their news service on Sound Radio, a community station in Hackney. The backing track on the jingle...
Predictable questions over the conduct of Nigeria's first democratic presidential elections since 1993 cloud the victory of retired general Olusegun Obasanjo, who uniquely relinquished power to an...
Cardoso's cabinet is full of ministers with one foot in business and another in academia. Robert Ward reports. Fernando Henrique Cardoso, re-elected president of Brazil last year, is once again...
Ten thousand Chinese research scientists and professors are to receive a threefold pay rise in a bid to stem the brain drain. The pay increase, which averages 100,000 yuan (Pounds 7,500) a year, is...