Jeffrey Collins, 1930-2015
An electrical engineer who pioneered major developments in signal processing has died

An electrical engineer who pioneered major developments in signal processing has died

On 25 October it will be the 600th anniversary of the Battle of Agincourt. Ahead of the commemoration, we talk to an Agincourt expert about its continued historical significance

Acting director of new research centre set up with Lego Foundation money says aim will be to explore whether there really is evidence that play enhances education
Jack Grove reports from official inauguration of campus that reflects Singapore’s growing demand for Western-style higher education

President Megan Dunn faces battle over campaigning tactics as leftwingers increase power

Further cuts to modern languages departments have raised concerns about increasing elitism

New learning space at University of Warwick aims to let students and academics explore issues in a more creative and curiosity-driven fashion

Cases underscore concerns about use of younger researchers’ work by senior colleagues without permission

Researchers must tell a good tale about their work without skewing the science, Cait MacPhee says

A highly readable study traces how both women became part of cultural and political networks that shaped the 20th century, writes Ulrike Zitzlsperger

The question of whether fictional representations of the past can offer as much insight as scholarly histories is tackled with verve, says Philip Kemp

Inequality in income lowers the life expectancy of everyone in society, says Marcus Chown

Richard Joyner on a remarkable but forgotten chemist

Lisa Hopkins on a defining time in the Bard’s career

From living rent-free to Madoff’s fraud, a study of scams forces us to face our sins, says Dick Hobbs