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telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - 12 hours ago
Beer and cider companies which sponsor sports clubs could be responsible for making Britain's binge drinking culture worse a leading medic has warned.
Also tagged: rugby, football, new zealand, sports, cider, beer, alcohol, binge drinking, premier league, guinness premiership, manchester university
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph World News - Nov 17, 2008
Newcastle University is to establish a medical and biotechnology campus in Malaysia.
guardian.co.uk » Education | guardian.co.uk - Nov 12, 2008
Universities were warned to look out for forged applications today as it emerged one leading institution was forced to kick out 50 foreign students after an inquest. Newcastle University excluded 45 students from …
Also tagged: education, uk news, china, students, higher education, international students
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph Education - Nov 12, 2008
A university has excluded 50 foreign students it believes used forged certificates to enhance their applications it said.
Also tagged: students, fraud, foreign, bogus, certificates, overseas, qualifications
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Nov 4, 2008
Bacterium that glows red if near a disease has been created by a group of researchers.
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Nov 3, 2008
London, Nov 3 (ANI): Newcastle University scientists have found out what leads to the abnormal electrical waves in the brains of schizophrenia patients. The researchers say that schizophrenics lack the vital brain …
Also tagged: national, brain function, schizophrenia, national academy of sciences, brain cells, proceedings of the national academy of sciences, receptors, mark cunningham, electrical activity, electrical waves, university scientists, proceedings of the national academy, receptor cells, first evidence, dr mark, schizophrenia patients, frequency oscillation, brain conditions, sciences journal, symptoms of schizophrenia
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 29, 2008
London, Oct 29 (IANS) Altered brain receptors are linked with schizophrenia, one of the commonest of mental disorders, according to a new research.The brain is capable of producing different types of oscillations or …
Also tagged: world, national academy of sciences, proceedings of the national academy of sciences, mark cunningham, wave patterns, acute schizophrenia, psychological symptoms, brain receptors, frequency oscillation, mental health conditions
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Oct 26, 2008
A leading British adult stem cell scientist has announced he plans to quit the UK for France because he has not been given enough funding or support.
Also tagged: uk, france, research, funding, quit, stem cell, colin mcguckin
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 23, 2008
London, Oct 23 (ANI): Scientists at Newcastle University have now unravelled the mechanism by which the fundamental building blocks of life, proteins and metals, bind together. Lead author Professor Nigel Robinson has …
Also tagged: curiosity, national, zinc, bacteria, manganese, proteins, metals, alzheimers, bacterium, catalysts, building blocks, abscesses, microbe, hydrogen gas, action takes place, staphylococcus aureus, metal atoms, nigel robinson, professor nigel, using energy
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph Politics - Oct 22, 2008
MPs have voted to push back the boundaries of science by allowing radical embryo research including the creation of humananimal hybrids.
Also tagged: embryo, alzheimers, human animal hybrids, department of health, dawn primarolo, prolife, embryo research, human fertilisation and embryology bill, democratic unionist, jeffrey donaldson