Fly will steal the show
Steve Farrar looks at research sure to grab the limelight at the American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting next week. The tiny brown fruit fly is seldom welcomed, often ignored....
Steve Farrar looks at research sure to grab the limelight at the American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting next week. The tiny brown fruit fly is seldom welcomed, often ignored....
A microbiologist thinks that a group of Kenyan prostitutes could hold the key to defeating Aids. Philip Fine reports. A mysterious resistance to HIV by a group of Kenyan prostitutes has provided the...
A remarkable cosmic phenomenon that has baffled astronomers may provide fresh evidence of the universe's most violent accident - the collision of two neutron stars. Scientists from the Institute for...
History has done the redcoats a disservice. New research is sweeping away the outdated image of the British soldier who fought in colonial America as a poorly motivated mercenary handicapped by...
Greenpeace research into PVC toys that leach harmful chemicals into children's mouths has led to a European product ban. On December 9 1999 the European Commission adopted its first emergency product...
Latest projections show the higher education sector on the brink of deficit, prompting universities to turn to the financial markets for cash. Revised forecasts from the Higher Education Funding...
Robin Pearson, the Hull University lecturer accused of spying for the East German secret police, has described the university's decision to suspend him from teaching until July 2001 as "unjustifiable...
A Florentine art collector claims that The Continence of Scipio at Christ Church, Oxford, attributed to Van Dyck, is instead a painting by Rubens. Angiolo Magnelli offered evidence in Rome last week...
The European Space Agency this week released the first images of the universe to be produced by its X-ray multi-mirror observatory. Martin Turner of Leicester University, lead scientist in the team...
Are ancient Israel, Solomon and David fabrications of a not-so-Old Testament? Karl Sabbagh talks to Philip Davies, who believes the Bible is more fiction than history Sitting in his Sheffield living...
Politics professors share their reactions to the first results in the US presidential primaries. Huw Richards reports There is a symmetry about this year's race for the presidency of the United...
Ruth Deech cares passionately about babies, which is why she tolerates the hate mail that comes with her role as chair of the government's fertility committee. In the second in a series on the people...
This time next week we will know the name of the best student band in Britain. Jennifer Currie reports on the first National Student Music Awards Chris Jenkins knows all about putting theory into...
Anne McHardy reports on the struggle by two academics to bring an end to the socially divisive 11-plus exam in Northern Ireland's schools Tony Gallagher and Alan Smith are hanging on to a dream of...
There is a four in a million chance that an aeroplane will land on your head. Is this an acceptable risk? Ayala Ochert reports on the US and the UK's conflicting approaches to risk Ten years ago,...