Posts Tagged ‘ groundbreaking ’

A Shift In Opinion That Mps Ignore At Their Peril

Jun 2nd, 2008 | By admin | Category: Sports

Yesterday this newspaper published a YouGov survey showing that support for Labour is at its lowest level for 65 years; even Michael Foot did better. As Prof Anthony King commented, it looks as if the Government and the electorate are heading for a bitter divorce at the general election. But the significance of the poll [...]



Eye On The Ischool Su’s School Of Information Moves Into New Home

May 4th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Information

Syracuse, NY - The business of information “changes absolutely constantly,” and that’s all to the good, says Elizabeth Liddy, dean of Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies.
Founded in 1896 - 10 years after the typewriter ribbon was patented - the school offers programs in computer science, information management, information science and related areas. And if [...]



Stem cell work crosses boundaries

Mar 4th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Health

The focus on fundamental research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has been eclipsed at times by the quest for dramatic breakthroughs and massive government funding elsewhere.
But private companies trying to leapfrog to a clinical breakthrough have yet to turn a profit, South Korea’s program fell from grace when its leading scientist was caught fabricating his [...]