Life Virtual world could aid diagnosis of schizophrenia Video: See how the virtual world is used to explore the cognitive problems of people with schizophrenia See how the virtual world is used to explore the cognitive problems of people with schizophrenia Dogs that moo, lawn mowers that sound like fax modems and red fluffy clouds in a clear blue sky are all components … News
Comment: More science skills, please SCIENCE, more than any other area of business, needs people with higher qualifications and skills – a first degree is the virtual minimum for entry-level jobs. Any country's prosperity is dependent on a robust supply of people with science, technology, engineering and maths qualifications. Yet the UK, like the US, is failing dismally to train … Opinion
ÎçÒ¹¸£Àû1000¼¯ºÏ Why vaccines are hard to swallow A-YEAR-and-a-half ago, a vaccines expert in the eastern US received a phone call at home. The man on the line did not identify himself; he simply stated the names and ages of the researcher's two children and the schools they attended, then hung up. The threat was shocking, but not a surprise. "I get hate … Features
Life Review: Grave Secrets of Dinosaurs by Phillip Manning Video: Watch a video of the discovery and analysis of the amazing fossil find Watch a video of the discovery and analysis of the amazing fossil find Vertebrate palaeontology is a science built on bones. Well-preserved bones can be richly informative – the massive skull and teeth of Tyrannosaurus rex , for instance, have "deadly" … Books & Arts
Feedback Talented gerbils HERE are three interesting-sounding scientific papers. Martin Gardiner was perusing the programme for the Acoustical Society of America conference, due to take place in June, when he came across "A vowel identification procedure for gerbils" by Joan Sinnott and Kelly Mosteller in the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (vol 122, p … Regulars