The vivisection void
Media reports on live animal experiments are not explicit enough to promote a debate about the moral issues, argues Jacky Turner Activists for animal welfare often take part in exchanges such as...
Media reports on live animal experiments are not explicit enough to promote a debate about the moral issues, argues Jacky Turner Activists for animal welfare often take part in exchanges such as...
Harriet Swain hears why, despite the family rows, Louise Leakey is determined to carry on the palaeontological work of her parents After a childhood spent helping to dig up her forebears, Louise...
Jane Ussher argues that there are still important female issues that lack proper recognition in psychology In 1985 a group of women psychologists, despairing at the state of British psychol-ogy,...
Former Chinese Red Guard Rae Yang's memoir is a tale of idealism, love and lies under Mao. Tim Cornwell reports The Cultural Revolution, insists Chinese scholar Rae Yang, was not a time when "all of...
(Photograph) - Trainer was re-elected by the National Union of Students conference in Blackpool this week for a second year as president. He pledged to fight against top-up fees, promote wider...
GRADUATES are increasingly accepting debt as a fact of life, according to the findings of a national survey. Only one third of students graduating last year said they were worried, concerned or angry...
DOLLY should never have been cloned, Britain's first gene jury has been told. More than 400 members of the public took centre stage last week at the debate hosted by the Wellcome Trust. The audience...
FIFTY "under-performing" academics are to be axed by Nottingham University in an attempt to improve ratings in the next research assessment round. Lecturers have until May to decide whether to leave...
Sheffield College is facing the possibility of a total shutdown after its lecturers voted for industrial action over plans to cut more than 200 jobs. Members of lecturers' union Natfhe voted 56 per...
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THES reporters review the best of the papers from the Institute of Physics annual congress in Leeds A PHYSICIST has stolen the human skin farming initiative from biologists. Robert Bradley, from...
A LEARNING accounts pilot running in Gloucestershire is a likely model for the rest of the country should Labour come to power, says Stephen Byers, shadow employment and training minister. The local...
(Photograph) - University researcher Stephen Westland presented his findings on how computers can match the brain in perceiving paint colours to the Institute of Physics annual congress in Leeds this...
THE FUTURE of the dual funding system for university research has been called into question by the House of Commons science and technology committee. Increasing selectivity in research funding by the...
BIRKBECK College is to transfer its entire physics department to University College as part of measures designed to tackle a projected Pounds 2.7 million deficit. The transfer, which will take place...