Oldest evidence of leprosy in UK
The oldest DNA evidence of leprosy in the British Isles has been identified in the remains of a teenager from a late Viking-age grave in Orkney. Michael Taylor and colleagues at Imperial College,...
The oldest DNA evidence of leprosy in the British Isles has been identified in the remains of a teenager from a late Viking-age grave in Orkney. Michael Taylor and colleagues at Imperial College,...
Chryssa Kouveliotou, Sergei Odintsov and Mirjam Cvetic may not be household names, but a statistical analysis has shown them to be among the most influential and well-connected scientists in the...

Why are monstrous moonshine theorems more interesting than other concepts in mathematics? Simon Colton sums up the allure of the pure In many ways, pure mathematics is as much an art form as a...
Q: I have noticed that some courses areallowing students to submit work electronically. What does this mean forsecurity and marking? A: Given that students can already download other people's work...

David Mosford meets the duo who put the fun back into photobiology. The names Beaumont and Williams may not have the resonance of Cannon & Ball, but these two biochemists are bringing showbiz...
Students at Dalhousie University in Canada lacked an adequate textbook, so they wrote one themselves. When professor Stephen Cheung began teaching his course, he had no textbook. By the time his...
Australia's vice-chancellors and education minister have issued a joint statement across Southeast Asia refuting claims that Australian universities are manipulating examination results in favour of...

Applications for university and college courses starting this autumn have bounced back, while provisional admissions figures from Oxford University show that the success rate of state and independent...
British science was cautiously celebrating a victory this week after the House of Lords voted to extend human stem cell research. The Lords overturned an amendment by anti-abortion campaigner Lord...
Nobel prizewinner Sir Harry Kroto has handed back an honorary degree from the University of Hertfordshire in protest against cuts in its chemistry department. "The recent plans to reduce the amount...
Graduate employment up The proportion of graduates out of work six months after graduation is at its lowest for seven years. Some 68 per cent were employed within six months of completing a full-time...
FINANCIAL TIMES The place at which the sperm enters the egg has a far greater role in early development than previously thought, say researchers from Cambridge University. Fears that people will...
Nobel winner returns degree in protest Nobel prizewinning chemist Sir Harry Kroto has returned an honorary degree to Hertfordshire University in protest at cuts in the chemistry department. A...
Gore to teach journalism at Columbia Former US vice-president Al Gore is to teach journalism at New York's Columbia University as a visiting professor for at least two terms, running up to...
FINANCIAL TIMES Universities will face a staff shortage crisis within four years unless pay improves, Sir Michael Bett, author of the authoritative report on academic salaries, has warned MPs. The...