Jet-sized 'bird' found in Spain
The remains of the largest creature ever to have flown, dubbed the "Solana dragon", have been unearthed in Spain by palaeontologists. The enormous pterosaur would have had the wingspan of a small...
The remains of the largest creature ever to have flown, dubbed the "Solana dragon", have been unearthed in Spain by palaeontologists. The enormous pterosaur would have had the wingspan of a small...
The tragic story of John Harris, know as the "English Hermit", has emerged from the realm of myth after investigation by archaeologists. Excavation of the Cheshire cave that the recluse is supposed...
Scientists have created giant fruitflies while uncovering a cell growth gene that may prove significant in the fight against cancer. The inflated size of insects with a mutant version of the PTEN...
Winter cold snaps might be forecast weeks in advance if predictions from the first simulation of the climate-dictating polar vortex are born out by further observations. Oxford scientist Paul...
WELLINGTON New Zealand's new coalition government has made reducing the loan-interest burden on students a priority. The centre-left Labour/Alliance coalition, which last month ousted the centre-...
Intellectual property rights Vice-chancellors have sent the government a Pounds 5 billion Christmas wish list - extra money they say the sector needs to expand while maintaining quality. The...
Owing to a production error, some editions of last week's THES failed to contain Whitfield Diffie's review of Getting the Message: A History of Communications by Laszlo Solymar. The full review of...
Michael de Laine reports from Koge on a case that will change the Danish system of research funding New rules for sponsored research in Denmark are planned after a chewing gum manufacturer put...
Britain must put its money where its science is to be a part of the 2004 space station, writes John Bonner British scientists have been offered a last chance to take part in the research programme on...
This may be the age of electronic text, but the printed page is not history yet. Olga Wojtas discovers a new- found interest in the book Setting up new research centres is a well-established means of...
Some find it 'worthless', others confess it gives them 'a warm feeling'. Gillian Pearson asks scientists about communication It isn't research money and it isn't scientific paper output so it's...
Reforms to the tariff system for A levels will put students under more pressure to achieve set grades in specified subjects to get into top universities, admissions tutors warned this week. Staff at...
Plans for assuring quality in higher education stalled this week as vice-chancellors and principals rejected them as "unacceptable" and the Quality Assurance Agency seemed poised to reject all...
The QAA has rejected accusations of "creeping anglicisation" in its proposals to axe the distinctive MA title for some Scottish undergraduate degrees. The consultative paper proposes restricting the...
An anti-GM political agenda, fuelled by public concern, may be responsible for threatening eight years of research into health-boosting transgenic tomatoes, scientists have warned. A long-established...