De-composition - the dumbing down of music
The quest for instant gratification has taken its toll and we no longer understand what we hear, says Colin Lawson In a society that increasingly prizes instant gratification and visual stimulus,...
The quest for instant gratification has taken its toll and we no longer understand what we hear, says Colin Lawson In a society that increasingly prizes instant gratification and visual stimulus,...
Kevin Fong laps up a rare chance to spend Other People's Money but comes down to Earth with a bump. Barcelona. June. Saturday. Local time 19:00 hours. I am rolling up to the lobby of a truly fabulous...
Part-time students often feel isolated. Harriet Swain explains how you can help them to become part of the group with a bit of creative thinking and a flexible approach to setting work Half the time...
Name: Greg Garrard. Age: 37. Job: Senior teaching fellow in English at Bath Spa University, with recent responsibility for the Publishing Lab (part of our Artswork Centre for Excellence in Teaching...
Worried about your employment, maternity, pension rights? Send your questions to The Times Higher advice panel. I was promoted to a management position six months ago and have enjoyed most aspects of...
Online guidance targets principal investigators. Anthea Lipsett reports. A new website to help senior researchers perform better has been launched by Cambridge, Leicester and Loughborough...
Kent University's nanobiotechnology research group has won more than €800,000 (£540,000) to help a European consortium improve the safety and quality assurance of chilled and frozen food. Ian Bruce,...
Computer scientists with a good grasp of human nature are being sought by Staffordshire University for a new post in computer security and forensic computing. The job, which could be at either...
Paris, 26 October 2006 The COROT space telescope is proceeding smoothly towards its launch in December 2006. Once in orbit, COROT will become the first spacecraft devoted to the search for rocky...
Paris, 25 October 2006 European experts have played an integral role in developing and building the instruments on NASA's STEREO spacecraft. This exciting new solar mission will allow scientists to...
Brussels, 26 October 2006 Michael Hengartner reçoit le Prix Latsis National 2006 Michael Hengartner de l'Université de Zurich se voit décerner le Prix Latsis National 2006 pour l'importance de ses...
Brussels, 26 October 2006 Thousands die or suffer prolonged illness every year, simply because intensive care units are unable to monitor their patients' glucose levels during recovery. One EU...
London, 25 October 2006 The development of safe and effective medicines for newborn babies requires stronger cooperation between researchers, developers and regulators. This was one of the main...
Washington, 25 October 2006 By Lisa Pickoff-White People who were cured of cancer as children have unusually high rates of heart disease, second cancers, infertility, damaged joints, learning...
Brussels, 26 October 2006 The European Commission, in close collaboration with stakeholder organisations, is organising this event focused on the scientific perspectives and risk management...