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  • Frontline care - Malaysia Star
  • Liverpool Chemist Elected Royal Society Fellow
  • New Fellow of the Royal Society
  • National honour of environmental chemist
  • Tasmanian tiger DNA 'resurrected' - BBC News
  • Carbon Nanotubes That Look Like Asbestos, Behave Like Asbestos ... - Science Daily (press release)
  • Pupils unaware of university rank - BBC News
  • Jewish population on the increase - BBC News
  • Visions of engineering celebrated
  • Warwick Research Students Inspire Local Sixth-Formers
  • Award winning scientist and author visits Aberdeen
  • Swift observes a supernova explosion in real-time - Science Centric
  • Project to professionalise UK research management - Science Business
  • Report highlights impact of future brain drugs on society
  • First Moments of Star's Explosion Caught By X-Ray Detectors - Bloomberg
  • University of Warwick Research Students Inspire Local Sixth-Formers
  • Chinese Embassy visit to Benfield UCL Hazard Research Centre
  • Playboy reviews UK sales displays - BBC News
  • UK Dean Named Washington State Provost - UK News
  • University to offer science courses for students who bypass A-levels - Independent
  • UK dean named provost at Wash. State (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  • Rats follow rules
  • PNAS papers show operation of region-specific learning rules in the human brain
  • Jon Driver a ?Brainsync? partner
  • Greenwich students get top career advice from industry greats
  • Male Painters And Decorators Exposed To Fertility Damaging ... - Science Daily (press release)
  • UK company faces criticism over 'miracle' weed jatropha - Times Online
  • New scanner 'risks two-tier NHS' - BBC News
  • What is Computer Science? A competition tells the word about it
  • What is Computer Science? A competition tells the world about it
  • ISA-UKTI for synergies between India, UK (CIOL)
  • The Phoenix has landed!
  • Brothers bringing gadgets to Britain - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Swift captures first moments of supernova
  • Student 'could face extradition' - BBC News
  • Tripping the light fantastic (BBC News)
  • Earth Sciences scores record number of NERC Advanced Fellowships
  • The ghostly gaze of science
  • Why Isn't Poverty History? Peter Lilley MP gives university's Annual Lecture
  • Oxford shakes up British higher education with fundraising drive - Christian Science Monitor
  • Oxford to Raise $2.5 Billion to Compete With Harvard (Update2) - Bloomberg
  • Medical student wins paediatrics prize
  • Ecologist’s steps to influence international
  • Ecologist’s steps to influence international policy on biodiversity conservation
  • UK Medics Solve Ancient Riddle Of 'Finger Clubbing' - Science Daily (press release)
  • Stonehenge 'a long-term cemetery' - BBC News
  • Donation of cutting edge technology to further enhance research and teaching within Geosciences
  • UK university opens in Australia - BBC News
  • China's globalisation explored
  • Key to scientific mysteries of the Red Planet begin at The Open University
  • Next step to Mars begins at The Open University
  • Deportation plan to be reviewed - BBC News
  • Stonehenge As a Royal Family's Burial Site - Slashdot
  • Computer speeds up college work - BBC News
  • UK university lectures on iTunes - BBC News
  • Durham scientists congratulated for boosting UK economy
  • Is your dog the 'Best in Show?'
  • Queen's welcomes RIA's Chemical and Physical Sciences Committee
  • University cheats 'not expelled' - BBC News
  • China as a global player
  • EPSRC presentations to UCL now available to download.
  • Newcastle University scientists highlighted for contribution to UK ... - University of Newcastle...
  • EPSRC presentations to UCL now available to download
  • How a Cardiff computer could solve the mystery of the universe - ic Wales
  • Undergraduate intake mix widens - BBC News
  • Fibonacci sequence fronts new nanoscience building
  • Jeff Wood wins AMSA International Lectureship Award
  • Newcastle Science City plans to be Europe's best
  • Cardiff University installs Bull supercomputer - VNUNet.com
  • Mobile phones expose human habits - BBC News
  • Turkish press divided over headscarf ruling - BBC News
  • Nottingham scientists recognised for contribution to UK economy - Media Newswire (press release)
  • England?s poorest suffering increasing levels of severe dental disease
  • High impulsivity predicts the switch to compulsive cocaine-taking
  • UK quake expert heads to China (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  • Insight Into Clinical Disorders Characterised By Low Serotonin Level - Medical News Today (press...
  • Self-healing, bullet proof and extra strong structures
  • Global climate change to be tackled, thanks to a $US 70 mil agreement
  • Global climate change to be tackled, thanks to a $US 70 million agreement
  • UK companies outperform - Auto Industry
  • Europe's biggest companies outpace UK in value added - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Targeting the Moon and beyond
  • Alcohol craving reduced by drugs - BBC News
  • High-profile tour aims to forge links with American universities - ic Wales
  • Is it time to give up on the BBC? - Jerusalem Post
  • New study will calculate number of British adults with autism LEICESTER, UK: The University of...
  • Tour aims to forge links with US universities - ic Wales
  • Science Circus at the University of Surrey
  • BBC news too London-centric, says report (Daily Telegraph)
  • BBC news of UK nations examined (BBC News)
  • BBC news of UK nations review (BBC News)
  • BBC news of UK nations probed (BBC News)
  • BBC news of UK nations examined - BBC News
  • BBC UK nations news examined (BBC News)
  • BBC reviews its UK nations news (BBC News)
  • BBC told to improve UK coverage (BBC News)
  • BBC 'falling short of its own high standards' - ic Wales
  • New frontier for UK exploration beckons - EnergyCurrent
  • BBC 'failing to meet core purpose' - The Press Association
  • BBC criticized on coverage of domestic news (Islamic Republic News Agency)
  • Can you hear black holes collide?
  • A third of viewers say BBC news is not relevant to where they live - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Salmond slams 'metropolitan' BBC (BBC News)
  • Children's TV 'too focused on UK and America' - Telegraph.co.uk
  • BBC news 'too focused on London' - Scotsman
  • BBC criticised for sidelining Wales coverage - ic Wales
  • BBC criticised for sidelining Wales - ic Wales
  • Why the US should collaborate with Cardiff - ic Wales
  • Institute of Neurology academic wins Magstim Young Investigator Award
  • Science for all the family
  • Doritos Makes History With World's First Extra Terrestrial ... - Science Daily (press release)
  • Plan to conserve forests may be detrimental to other ecosystems
  • Scientists confirm that parts of earliest genetic material may have come from the stars
  • Head teacher is Phoenix knight - BBC News
  • Million Pound UK Study To Combat Global Food Poverty - Medical News Today (press release)
  • Million Pound UK Study To Combat Global Food Poverty (Medical News Today)
  • Midwest braced for more flooding - BBC News
  • BBC agrees coverage falls short (icWales)
  • UK university standards "sacrificed": top academic - Reuters UK
  • The watchman?s song
  • Whistleblower warning on degrees - BBC News
  • Lecturer's student warning - BBC News
  • A grotesque bidding game is undermining university standards - Times Online
  • Funding cuts will hurt IT students - Computing
  • Leading academics receive birthday honours
  • UCL MSSL stars at Royal Society exhibition
  • UK renewables policy 'inadequate' - BBC News
  • Birth of first modern computer celebrated in Manchester
  • Applied Science turns students onto science
  • Butcher Receives Degree from UK College of Health Sciences - Ledger Independent
  • Innovation In Service Sectors Study Launched By Royal Society (Medical News Today)
  • Towering art rises at university - BBC News
  • Chancellor presents Honorary Degrees
  • UCL?s cosmologists focus on the universe?s biggest question
  • UK's tallest sculpture - The Press Association
  • Neuroscientist receives international prize for ?pioneering work?
  • Top Bioscientist to Join Lancaster?s Water Centre
  • Dinosaur fact file
  • UK's tallest piece of public art unveiled - Regen.net (subscription)
  • Anaesthetics 'could worsen pain' - BBC News
  • University appoints new dean
  • Cardiff Professor to head scrutiny of controversial ?no win, no fee?
  • Second Genetic Risk Factor For Late-onset Alzheimer's Disease Found - Science Daily (press release)
  • Driving the knowledge economy - WalesOnline
  • Programme to ignite students? interest in mathematics wins prestigious award
  • Honorary Degrees 2008
  • Crab and shark experts at top science event
  • £1.2 million for research into self-hearing materials
  • £1.2 million for research into self-healing materials
  • New placement scheme launched for Medical Science students
  • Greenwich lecturer receives National Teaching Award
  • Bird flu 'still a major threat' - BBC News
  • Turtles return home after UK stay - BBC News
  • Kelvin Symonds, 1953?2008
  • RNA Engineering To Combat Series Of Illnesses Wins Kaye Award For Hebrew University Dean (Medical...
  • Major high-performance computing research grant
  • Passports for penguins
  • Climate change science goes on show
  • Achieving top grades in science subjects more difficult, proves research
  • UCL student shortlisted to appear on ?Question Time?
  • Scientists showcase electronics of the future
  • UK space rocket revealed - BBC News
  • Can we freeze time? Using lasers to film the secret lives of atoms ? frame by frame
  • Science skills are put to the test
  • E-mail leak of 'degree inflation' - BBC News
  • Cambridge science on show at the Royal Society
  • Celebration of engineering science
  • UCL in the News: Sound of jelly wobbling recorded for architects? competition
  • UCL academic leads new mental health research initiative in India
  • New Dean for Social Sciences and Law
  • Last choir standing
  • NEWS: UK scientists to develop low energy sensors (Embedded Systems Programming Magazine)
  • 'Deadliest' malaria rising in UK - BBC News
  • Darwinian doodles scoop national prize
  • New Dean for Medicine and Dentistry
  • From toys and toasters to music and art
  • Schools get valuable lesson on disease dynamics
  • Do student murders reveal London risks? - BBC News
  • Nobel duo ask: "Who owns science?"
  • Gender 'impacts on transplants' - BBC News
  • STFC announces ambitious BP1.906bn science funding programme - Space Ref (press release)
  • Bottisham pupils pick-up prizes at Nanoscience Centre
  • Is Scotland's dust behind asthma? - BBC News
  • Ambitious 1.9 billion science funding programme is announced - PublicTechnology.net
  • Sporting experts join pupils at summer school of sport
  • UK Mars rover hopes face set-back (BBC News)
  • UK Mars rover hopes face set-back - BBC News
  • Tell donor children early in life - BBC News
  • Researchers at University of Greenwich at Medway offer expertise to local business
  • Global social protection strategy can save world's poorest
  • Manchester scientist appointed new BBSRC boss
  • Britain?s security chiefs to headline UCL global crime conference
  • The University of Manchester and GSK strike new research alliance - University of Manchester
  • Bioscience funding council gets new head - guardian.co.uk
  • Nuclear industry undermined by savage science cuts - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Stem Cell Sciences granted UK patent for new growth medium for authentic embryonic stem cells...
  • Science Taster Day
  • More over 70s 'are enjoying sex' - BBC News
  • NC3Rs announces new Board Chair as Professor Ian Kimber
  • Call for Opticon 1826 Engineering Sciences Editor
  • Topping Out at Plant Sciences
  • UK Observatory Secures Necessary Funding - RedOrbit
  • Warning over universities' future - BBC News
  • Future of Jodrell Bank Secured
  • Prize-givings for Social Sciences students
  • £2.3m boost for Humanities postdoctoral research
  • Royal Academy of Engineering elects Oxford researchers
  • Obese Men Produce Less Semen, More Abnormal Sperm (Update1) - Bloomberg
  • Oxford holds global history of science conference
  • UCL SET for gender equality recognition
  • NEWS: UK academic gets funds to improve code generation (Embedded Systems Programming Magazine)
  • UK computer researchers awarded science grant - Bizjournals.com
  • Honorary degree for cancer Institute head
  • Researchers net £15k science awards to aid studies (The Scotsman)
  • OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO SPACE SCIENCE - Loughborough News
  • ?Feeling the Earth move? ? teachers explore science at Imperial
  • Pupils take on Science Challenge
  • Brain switch provides clues to drug addiction (News-Medical-Net)
  • Sebelius, UK edition - Kansas City Star
  • Exercise may ward off Alzheimer's and slow down its progression - BBC News
  • BBC plans regional news enforcer (icWales)
  • UK - Malaysia Engineering Conference 2008 at UCL
  • Research powerhouse: UCL top-cited in UK
  • New understanding of evolution explored at Southampton Science Café
  • Professor Jessica Corner to head new School of Health Sciences at Southampton
  • How Will Universities Change in the 21st Century? - Science Daily (press release)
  • Eating nuts in pregnancy could increase asthma risk - Telegraph.co.uk
  • OU Space Scientist helps to plot Earth’s big Mars mission
  • Artificial Life conference makes first visit to UK - University of Southampton
  • Gene variant found in those with African ancestry increases odds ... - EurekAlert (press release)
  • Susan Bassnett: Why university exams need a radical overhaul - Independent
  • Universities using entrance tests - BBC News
  • A CITY university has been named the best in Scotland for graduate ... - Scotsman
  • Menthol cigarettes 'target young' - BBC News
  • Why more Africans get HIV - Daily Nation
  • Darwin the focus of OU production - News - Creative Industries - Business Weekly - Cambridge, UK...
  • News Brief (Ekklesia)
  • Manchester graduate wins BBC National Short Story Prize
  • Panel studies Muslims in UK - TeleText
  • Science camp lets UK pupil explore - DetNews.com
  • Gates scholar takes Darwin Correspondence Project essay prize
  • My Life in Media: Paul Gambaccini (Independent)
  • Boost for global warming research - BBC News
  • Ken Fox honoured at prestigious university in Portugal
  • Students step onto the springboard to success
  • University and Police partnership celebrates Summer graduation
  • Nine Oxford academics become Fellows Of The British Academy
  • School Report: A progress review (BBC News)
  • Some students 'tell more CV lies' - BBC News
  • Tobacco 'could help treat cancer' - BBC News
  • £2.3m boost for Humanities postdoctoral research
  • UCL in the News: Sound of jelly wobbling recorded for architects’ competition
  • UCL student shortlisted to appear on ‘Question Time’
  • Neuroscientist receives international prize for ‘pioneering work’
  • UCL’s cosmologists focus on the universe’s biggest question
  • New degree to enhance science teaching
  • Pilot mentoring project for women in UCL Biomedical Sciences
  • Weidenfeld Scholarships support tomorrow?s leaders
  • Huddersfield Academic Pens Pioneering Wound Care Book - 'Lower Extremity Wounds: A Problem-Based...
  • UCL researcher scoops L?Oreal For Women in Science Fellowship
  • The brain under pressure: Bristol Neuroscience attracts BBSRC grant
  • Simon Burgess interviewed on the Today programme
  • Simon Burgess interviewed on BBC Radio 4's Today programme
  • Fraud gangs 'targeting students' - BBC News
  • Israel needs sanctions not appeasement, says UK boycott group - Mathaba.Net
  • Discovery may boost statin safety - BBC News
  • UK Government Seeking Feedback on Science Policy - ScienceBlogs
  • New science qualification launched for distance learning students
  • Graduation is a Daughter's Response to Motor Neurone Disease
  • Professor Michael Basker on BBC Radio 4
  • US cancer boss in mobiles warning - BBC News
  • Maths grant for international research on biomaterials
  • Teachers get a dose of Cambridge science
  • Trainee teachers 'degrees better' - BBC News
  • Major Geological Society award for Southampton scientist
  • Getting a flavour of Cambridge science
  • Airshow outreach takes off
  • Binge Drinking Teens, Catastrophic Megafloods, And The Importance Of Touch (Medical News Today)
  • Ivy League Computer Science Curricula Exposed - Slashdot
  • New Human Tissue Bank 'A Tremendous Research Resource' - Science Daily (press release)
  • Teachers enriched by Cambridge science
  • Obesity gene 'stops you feeling full'
  • 'Lack of will' on fair admissions - BBC News
  • Amy Winehouse Makes Trip to the ER - E! Online
  • Hour's exercise 'to lose weight' - BBC News
  • GM crop trial halted after crop destruction - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Alzheimer's drug 'halts' decline - BBC News
  • Breakthrough drug fights Alzheimer's - The Press Association
  • 'De-Tangling' Alzheimer's Drug Shows Promise - U.S. News & World Report
  • Sleep clue to age memory decline - BBC News
  • UK competition: Grid computing for a greener planet - International Science Grid This Week
  • New TV series explores wild Guyana
  • Alcoholic Malaysian shrews cast doubt on UK booze panic - Register
  • Language trainer Into threatens to sue university union - guardian.co.uk
  • Dental graduate awarded £132,000 for PhD studies
  • Gene mutations reveal schizophrenia's complexity - New Scientist (subscription)
  • Strategic Oil & Gas Ltd.: Proposed Acquisition of Private Company ... - MarketWatch
  • Genome-Wide Studies Spotlight Chromosomal Variants Implicated in ... - GenomeWeb News (subscription)
  • Researchers find genetic link in schizophrenia - ABC Online
  • Schizophrenia studies back genetic theory - ABC Online
  • Singles 'face Alzheimer's risk' - BBC News
  • UK scientists bring WALL-E-like robots a step closer to reality - EiTB
  • New horizons in chemistry
  • University considers campus move - BBC News
  • UK in 'delusion' over emissions - BBC News
  • The Open University launches OUView on YouTube
  • Tackling urban poverty in Africa
  • Farmer has double arm transplant - BBC News
  • New Science Dean's formula for success
  • Honeymoon shooting pair back in UK - The Press Association
  • Why is Orombi blamed for boycotting Lambeth ? - Daily Monitor
  • UK Africans 'need more HIV help' - BBC News
  • More students than ever forced into part-time jobs - WalesOnline
  • UK Africans In Deeper HIV Troubles - TheMedGuru
  • New technology scheme offers students free laptops
  • Students struggle with cost of living - WalesOnline
  • Hormone eases psychotic symptoms - BBC News
  • 60% of students need part-time ?survival? work - Belfast Telegraph
  • Hospitals 'infested with vermin' - BBC News
  • Brunel University Launches Masters Degree In Urgent Care For GPs - Medical News Today (press...
  • Brunel University Launches Masters Degree In Urgent Care For GPs (Medical News Today)
  • Summer of science aims to raise young aspirations
  • Imagine The City, The Countryside and The Suburbs - Radio 4 and The Open University join forces...
  • Researchers show how new chemotherapy drugs kill cancerous tumors (News-Medical-Net)
  • Plymouth tops league table of cheapest university cities - guardian.co.uk
  • UCL Partners announced: audio interview
  • Climate Change: When It Rains It (really) Pours - Science Daily (press release)
  • All planets are born in killer environments - MSNBC
  • Fertility treatments may not produce more babies - CTV.ca
  • Study: Infertility Treatments No Help - WebMD
  • Robot plane sweeps over UK fields - BBC News
  • Bloomsbury expert on BBC TV China-Sudan oil exposé
  • CBI wants more pupils in science - BBC News
  • Thaksin to Live in UK Amid Court Case in Thailand - Wall Street Journal
  • Social scientists to examine taxes & time
  • Ex-Thai PM 'will remain in UK' - BBC Sport
  • Danfysik UK creating revolutionary cancer treatment technology in ... - PR-Inside.com...
  • Cardiff University scientist gives the Eisteddfod?s main science lecture
  • Running 'can slow ageing process' - BBC News
  • Baby is first in UK born thanks to new IVF procedure - WalesOnline
  • Hunt for student killer stepped up - ITV.com
  • Frozen embryo baby gives hope to couples - Scotsman
  • Researchers drawn to consultancies - Daily Monitor
  • Savage Attack Before Student Murder - Sky News
  • Have a BLAST! with the Slapton Sands Coastal Walk Podcast
  • Student debt 'could top £17500' - BBC News
  • Building BBC?s ?Britain from Above?
  • Have a BLAST! with the Slapton Sands Coastal Walk Podcast
  • OU Space Scientist helps to plot Earth's big Mars mission
  • Breast cancer hope over cheap drugs - BBC News
  • Read Alice Smith’s winning diary of the Excellence East Summer School
  • Decision time 'not to be rushed' - BBC News
  • Rat-Brained Robots Take Their First Steps - Slashdot
  • Serial Killers, Excessive Drinking And Lifestyle Timebombs At The BA Festival Of Science (Medical...
  • Update: Pilot mentoring project for women in UCL Biomedical Sciences
  • Darwin set to ‘rock’ Curious Collectors Day
  • Murdered Chinese couple's betting scam link - Journal Live
  • Murdered Chinese graduate Yang Zhen Xing linked to internet ... - Times Online
  • BBC News educates you as you read the news (ZDNet)
  • Ear infections 'link' to obesity - BBC News
  • Gene 'clue' to colorectal cancer - BBC News
  • Space research to pave way for revolutionary technologies
  • Probe into murder victim's qualifications - WalesOnline
  • Murdered man 'conned' university - BBC News
  • John Barrie Thornes 1940-2008
  • UK gets big grant for tiny studies: $2M for nanotechnology - Kentucky.com
  • Alltech grants fellowship to UK grad student - Kentucky.com
  • Police appeal for lodger of murdered Chinese couple to come forward - guardian.co.uk
  • Pool chosen for Olympics training - BBC News
  • Tag for aggressive bowel cancer - BBC News
  • UK Receives Largest EPA Grant for Nanotechnolgy - UK News
  • Extinct In England For Nearly Three Decades: Could The Burbot Swim ... - Science Daily (press...
  • Biological Chips For Disease Detection, Drug Discovery, Now Easy ... - Science Daily (press release)
  • Poverty is UK's hidden child killer - guardian.co.uk
  • Cutbacks in College Sports Risk US Olympic Future - Wall Street Journal
  • Hecimovich Assumes Role As Harriot College Associate Dean (WNCT Greenville)
  • UK Tibet protester returns home - BBC News
  • Caesarean babies' 'diabetes risk' - BBC News
  • Two-thirds of UK homes now online - BBC News
  • Hands-on family science event
  • Caesarean Babies More Likely To Develop Diabetes - Science Daily (press release)
  • Study Links Child Poverty to Ill Health and Sudden Death Syndrome
  • Quantum 'Traffic Jam' Revealed: Findings May Help Get Current ... - Science Daily (press release)
  • 'Raspy' Diamond offers gig refund - BBC News
  • Naked Scientist wins Royal Society award for science communication
  • Third of UK homes still lack internet access - ZDNet UK
  • UK's happiest cities revealed - Best Western News
  • Supermarket giant Tesco could be about to open its first UK ... - BBC News
  • Permission granted for new Earth Sciences building
  • Reasons to be cheerful - Community News Group
  • Supermarket 'for older people' planned for Newcastle - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Letters to the Editor, August 31, 2008 (icWales)
  • Bristol commended for good practice in employing women
  • Tesco checks out wording change - BBC News
  • Collins quits UK Athletics post - BBC Sport
  • Health: Depression in schoolchildren linked to low birth weights - guardian.co.uk
  • Older fathers linked with bipolar - BBC News
  • Stem Cell Sciences Announces the Creation of the World's First ... - FOXBusiness
  • Millions 'unaware of heart risk' - BBC News
  • News & Views (POLLSTAR)
  • We all love science!
  • Molecular evolution is echoed in bat ears
  • Lancaster University receives Bronze SWAN Award
  • Stem Cell Sciences Announces The Creation Of The World's First Authentic Rat Embryonic Stem Cells...
  • UK & World News: Study: Radio DJs encourage drinking (icNewcastle - Sunday Sun)
  • Scientists Peel Away The Mystery Behind Gold's Catalytic Prowess - Science Daily (press release)
  • Call to curb tobacco marketing - BBC News
  • 3700-mile Distress Call From Russia to UK - ShortNews.com
  • New Research Advisory Panel Member for Deafness Research UK - ClickPress (press release)
  • US, UK Labs Propagate Rat ESCs; Stem Cell Sciences to Market Rat ... - Cell Based Assay News...
  • What do you do if you break your leg in Russia? Send for help (via ... - Scotsman
  • Britons in bogus degrees scam - BBC News
  • Student lapse reveals five year CERN project in five minutes
  • We all love science!
  • Naked Scientist wins Royal Society award for science communication
  • Permission granted for new Earth Sciences building
  • Social scientists to examine taxes & time
  • New TV series explores wild Guyana
  • Weidenfeld Scholarships support tomorrow?s leaders
  • Nine Oxford academics become Fellows of The British Academy
  • Student lapse reveals five year CERN project in five minutes
  • Tackling urban poverty in Africa
  • Major Geological Society award for Southampton scientist
  • Summer of science aims to raise young aspirations
  • ?Feeling the Earth move? ? teachers explore science at Imperial
  • Can we freeze time? Using lasers to film the secret lives of atoms ? frame by frame
  • Programme to ignite students? interest in mathematics wins prestigious award
  • Scientists confirm that parts of earliest genetic material may have come from the stars
  • Global climate change to be tackled, thanks to a $US 70 million agreement
  • Latest sports sensing technology demonstrated by Imperial scientists
  • Science Challenge 2008 encourages more interaction with online seminars
  • Heart to heart with Head of Cardiovascular Science as he wins top award
  • New Department of Life Sciences at Imperial
  • Leading Imperial historian discusses Science in Society
  • Science minister attends launch of new transatlantic research link
  • Student acknowledged for his essay on the problems of puberty
  • Prestigious science writing prize for PhD student
  • Staff party rocks South Kensington Campus!
  • Understanding how explosions on the Sun affect the Earth
  • Imperial physicist chosen to deliver 2008 Royal Society lecture
  • Lord Winston teaches primary school children about the human brain
  • School kids rise to the challenge in a day of chemistry, sci-fi and murder mystery
  • New medicine course aims to train clinical researchers of the future
  • Inspiring the female academics of the future
  • Genetics experts elected to Fellowship of Academy of Medical Sciences
  • College chemistry Nobel laureates honoured with presentation of plaques
  • Racing Green cart showcased at parliamentary reception for innovation in engineering
  • Cutting edge quantum information seminars to be transmitted live on the web
  • Queen's New Year honours recognise College academics
  • The science of colour brings art to life for school pupils
  • Creation of Academic Health Sciences Centre a step closer with Biomedical Research Centre...
  • Last choir standing
  • In the next UCL podcast...
  • Update: Pilot mentoring project for women in UCL Biomedical Sciences
  • Building BBC?s ?Britain from Above?
  • Study Links Child Poverty to Ill Health and Sudden Death Syndrome
  • Molecular evolution is echoed in bat ears
  • Bristol commended for good practice in employing women
  • Newcastle Science City plans to be Europe's best
  • Lancaster University receives Bronze SWAN Award
  • Liverpool Chemist Elected Royal Society Fellow
  • Sporting experts join pupils at summer school of sport
  • Science Circus at the University of Surrey
  • Space research to pave way for revolutionary technologies
  • New Science Dean's formula for success
  • Honorary degree for cancer Institute head
  • A voyage to new health treatment
  • Malawi-Scots partnership for women in science
  • Award for innovation in animal health care research
  • Can you hear black holes collide?
  • Science for all the family
  • China as a global player
  • Have a BLAST! with the Slapton Sands Coastal Walk Podcast
  • Imagine The City, The Countryside and The Suburbs - Radio 4 and The Open University join forces...
  • The Open University launches OUView on YouTube
  • OU Space Scientist helps to plot Earth's big Mars mission
  • We all love science!
  • Naked Scientist wins Royal Society award for science communication
  • Permission granted for new Earth Sciences building
  • Social scientists to examine taxes & time
  • New TV series explores wild Guyana
  • Weidenfeld Scholarships support tomorrow?s leaders
  • Nine Oxford academics become Fellows of The British Academy
  • Student lapse reveals five year CERN project in five minutes
  • Tackling urban poverty in Africa
  • Major Geological Society award for Southampton scientist
  • Summer of science aims to raise young aspirations
  • ?Feeling the Earth move? ? teachers explore science at Imperial
  • Can we freeze time? Using lasers to film the secret lives of atoms ? frame by frame
  • Programme to ignite students? interest in mathematics wins prestigious award
  • Scientists confirm that parts of earliest genetic material may have come from the stars
  • Global climate change to be tackled, thanks to a $US 70 million agreement
  • Latest sports sensing technology demonstrated by Imperial scientists
  • Science Challenge 2008 encourages more interaction with online seminars
  • Heart to heart with Head of Cardiovascular Science as he wins top award
  • New Department of Life Sciences at Imperial
  • Leading Imperial historian discusses Science in Society
  • Science minister attends launch of new transatlantic research link
  • Student acknowledged for his essay on the problems of puberty
  • Prestigious science writing prize for PhD student
  • Staff party rocks South Kensington Campus!
  • Understanding how explosions on the Sun affect the Earth
  • Imperial physicist chosen to deliver 2008 Royal Society lecture
  • Lord Winston teaches primary school children about the human brain
  • School kids rise to the challenge in a day of chemistry, sci-fi and murder mystery
  • New medicine course aims to train clinical researchers of the future
  • Inspiring the female academics of the future
  • Genetics experts elected to Fellowship of Academy of Medical Sciences
  • College chemistry Nobel laureates honoured with presentation of plaques
  • Racing Green cart showcased at parliamentary reception for innovation in engineering
  • Cutting edge quantum information seminars to be transmitted live on the web
  • Queen's New Year honours recognise College academics
  • The science of colour brings art to life for school pupils
  • Creation of Academic Health Sciences Centre a step closer with Biomedical Research Centre...
  • Last choir standing
  • In the next UCL podcast...
  • Update: Pilot mentoring project for women in UCL Biomedical Sciences
  • Building BBC?s ?Britain from Above?
  • Study Links Child Poverty to Ill Health and Sudden Death Syndrome
  • Molecular evolution is echoed in bat ears
  • Bristol commended for good practice in employing women
  • Newcastle Science City plans to be Europe's best
  • Lancaster University receives Bronze SWAN Award
  • Liverpool Chemist Elected Royal Society Fellow
  • Sporting experts join pupils at summer school of sport
  • Science Circus at the University of Surrey
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  • Beatles on the brain
  • Meteorites 'behind volcanic eruptions' say scientists
  • Children In UK Estimated To Be More Active Than They Actually Are - Medical News Today
  • Alison Richard: Underfunding hurts the quality of our universities - Independent
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  • UK & World News: 'Creationism in schools' call (icNewcastle - Sunday Sun)
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  • UCL engineering at the BA Festival of Science
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  • UCL Library Services presents The Learning Laboratory
  • Fly Studies Reveal Immune Cell Responses To Tumor And Tissue Damage - Science Daily (press release)
  • UK faces future power cuts, professor warns - Mathaba.Net
  • Heart attack survivors studied - The Press Association
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