Take random route for Lottery success
Lottery addicts could avoid sharing their jackpot prizes with other winners by choosing more than one number over 40 and picking numbers that are adjacent to each other, a mathematician from Sussex...
Lottery addicts could avoid sharing their jackpot prizes with other winners by choosing more than one number over 40 and picking numbers that are adjacent to each other, a mathematician from Sussex...
(Photograph) - Strung out:glass portholes in the floor of the award-winning new atrium at Birmingham's School of Jewellery hint at the presence of the heavy engineering tools in the basement 'engine...
The Cancer Research Campaign has appealed to all breast cancer experts in the United Kingdom to take part in a huge trial of the drug tamoxifen, writes Aisling Irwin. The trial, which aims to reach...
Mine safety has come a long way since the caged canary and Sir Humphry Davy's lamp. But who would have thought that the coal industry would be clamouring for its professional rescue service to be...
Bill Lindsay of Strathclyde University's education faculty has warned that a teacher recruitment drive "of dramatic proportions" is needed to underpin Labour leader Tony Blair's vision of providing...
Fifty scientists from the Wellcome Foundation, the drug company which merged with Glaxo, are to set up a project at University College London that will eventually cost Glaxo-Wellcome Pounds 10...
Maxwell Irvine, who became principal of Aberdeen University in 1991, has been appointed vice chancellor of Birmingham University from October 1996. He will succeed fellow physicist Sir Michael...
Plymouth University, in association with property developer Peaston Ltd, has purchased the Royal Naval Engineering College, Manadon, at a cost rumoured to be about Pounds 30 million. The university...
The THES Internet Service includes details of the contents of this week's newspaper, including Multimedia and all our advertisements, updated on the Tuesday before publication of the paper. The...
British colleges have stepped up their recruitment drive in Ireland and one - Gwent College of Higher Education in Wales - is offering bursaries worth Pounds 800 each to first-year students. The...
Ten Rhodes scholars from southern Africa have arrived in Oxford to begin their studies and there is not a black face among them. Members of the Rhodes Scholarship Southern African Forum, which...
The Conservative Government needs to find more than Pounds million for university libraries if it is to offset the huge drop in spending levels since Margaret Thatcher first took office, according to...
This week's Final Word comes from a friend of Einstein's who was similarly handy with equations: "'The youth that was I', you may come to speak of him in the third person, indeed the protagonist of...
The Gift of Death
Dits et Ecrits 1954-88 par Michel Foucault - Dits et Ecrits 1954-88 par Michel Foucault - Dits et Ecrits 1954-88 par Michel Foucault - Dits et Ecrits 1954-88 par Michel Foucault