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Deborah Davies, a part-time masters student in legal practice at the University of Westminster, has undertaken a research dissertation on the legal practice implications of students as consumers of...
Deborah Davies, a part-time masters student in legal practice at the University of Westminster, has undertaken a research dissertation on the legal practice implications of students as consumers of...
Unesco. Federico Mayor, director general of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, has set up a 56-member international scientific advisory board to encourage greater...
Biochemical Oscillations and Cellular Rhythms
The Chemically Controlled Cosmos
Encyclopedia of Analytical Science
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Fractals in Petroleum Geology and Earth Processes
Living Dangerously
Radiogenic Isotope Geology
Introduction to Mineral Exploration
Four speakers at the conference outline their visions of graduates of the future Sir Iain Vallance Sir Iain will set the scene for the conference by looking at the changes we are experiencing and...
High-flying passengers can now to gen up on genetics while waiting for a flight. Julia Hinde reports on the brainchild of a Manchester University lecturer Nestled beside the Body Shop in Manchester...
SCIENTISTS IN the United States are to use "humanised" pig organs to offer critically ill patients a last chance of life. The transplantation of transgenic pig organs to humans - xenotransplantation...
AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL team from Leicester University has discovered a cluster of some of the largest circular Iron Age buildings in Britain. The discovery at Enderby in Leicestershire sheds light on the...
THE ROBERT Gordon University in Aberdeen is heading a Pounds 1 million European Union project to build a database that will help improve food quality and food safety. Biophysicist Paul Nesvadba of...