Cutting NSF Is Like Liquidating Your Finest Investment
Look closely at your mobile phone or tablet. Touch-screen technology, speech recognition, digital sound recording and the internet were all developed using […]
In a recent blog on the Wall Street Journal site, Christopher Shea says: Scientists and social scientists may not always produce lively prose, but […]
Science does not take place in a state of total objectivity: instead it reflects a range of values that have become embedded […]
Developing your web presence: the librarians’ guide Jane Secker and Matt Lingard, LSE Centre for Learning Technology A topical issue for academic researchers […]
An anonymous university lecturer calls for higher education not only to be free but also to be genuinely higher education. The writer contends that […]
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The British Science Association has announced a series of Media Fellowships, which are intended to raise awareness and understanding of the workings of the media […]
It is not often, as a middle aged academic, that I get to feel like James Bond – but there is something about […]
It is important that government policy is supported by the best evidence possible, and this is as true in the area of […]