Going to work on an egg
Infertile couples can go to Robert Winston to have their IVF eggs screened for cancer. Lucy Hodges asks him how, with public debate on the ethics of this in an embryonic state, he can justify such a...
Infertile couples can go to Robert Winston to have their IVF eggs screened for cancer. Lucy Hodges asks him how, with public debate on the ethics of this in an embryonic state, he can justify such a...
Gert-Rudolf Flick's endowment to Oxford University would be better employed relieving the suffering of those slave labourers who survived his grandfather's wartime exploitation in Nazi Germany. The...
Is it nature or nurture that makes men and women behave differently? New research into how our brains work highlights just how complicated this issue really is. Aisling Irwin reports. Men, can you...
"Should we screen embryos to eliminate those with genes causing a predisposition to curable cancers, or cancers where the victims live into their thirties or longer? Notwithstanding parents' anguish...
First used in 1990, pre-implantation diagnosis (PID) involves removing a cell from an embryo which has been growing in a petri dish for a few days. The DNA of that cell is tested using ultrasensitive...
The Bangkok gathering of heads of Asian and European governments earlier this month was unusual. It took one regional grouping, the Association of Southeast Asian States (ASEAN), to bring another,...
Looking around Britain, you would expect social science to be booming. High crime, persistent unemployment, underachieving men and underperforming institutions are crying out for explanation and...
Tuesday. Arrive Hong Kong enveloped in a Manchester-like foggy gloom. After travelling in a toothpaste tube for eight hours, being disgorged on to Kai Tak airport was disconcerting. The volume of...
If the Robbins report is anything to go by, Dearing and his committee may decide to disregard the evidence presented to it when making their recommendations for higher education, says James Tooley....
In his review (THES, March 1) of Lester R Brown's book, Carl Riskin writes "rather than opting for a Japanese system of efficient rail transportation, China seems intent on promoting its motor...
The research industry must look after its people and find financial backing by training researchers in management, says John Goddard Throughout the university system, final tweaks are being made to...
I read with interest your report (THES, March 8) that a new joint committee linking the National Council for Vocational Qualifications with the School Curriculum Authority has been set up. In...
If some scientists fear the "sinister" power of social science (THES, March 1) it is surprising that they have entrusted the task of telling the public about scientific psychology matters to STEM (...
Paul Bompard's article from Italy ("Rectors accused of freemason link", THES, February 23) alleges that many rectors are freemasons and that, for some top jobs, masonic approval is needed "especially...
I would like to add some information to your article "Chile Irons Out Market Wrinkles" (THES, December 8). The Chilean higher education system underwent great changes between 1981 and 1990. Some of...