From today's UK papers

十一月 29, 2000

FINANCIAL TIMES

Fiona Harvey looks at how the power of silicon chips has accelerated advances in biology from genetics to the workings of human organs.

Mark Turner writes that a host of African crops stand to benefit from biotechnology research now being undertaken at the University of Legon.

THE TIMES

The Prince of Wales has challenged the government to commit millions of £ more to research into the effects of alternative medicine.

DAILY MAIL

The world of work is a better experience for women than men, according to a survey from the University of Warwick.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Peter Lampl, entrepreneur and philanthropist, explains how he is helping state school pupils to get into the best universities.

MISCELLANY

Men who make love three or four times a week are protecting themselves against heart attacks and strokes, experts from the University of Bristol report. ( Daily Mail, Daily Telegraph )

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