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Science funding cuts risk hi-tech company exodus
Government warned that physics-based businesses will suffer if public funding of science research is cut in the autumn spending review
Guardian science blogs: We aim to entertain, enrage and inform
Alok Jha introduces the new Guardian science blogs network, and our science blogging festival It's nearly the end of summer holidays, and there are plans afoot in the blogosphere. You would not know it from general media coverage but, on the web, science is alive with remarkable debate. According to the Pew Research Centre , science accounts for 10% of all stories on blogs but only 1% of the ...
Science & Environment
A growing number of New York sky-scrapers are switching off their lights to help reduce the number of birds hitting the high-rise buildings. The "lights out" project - organised by NYC Audubon - runs until 1 November, when migratory birds are expected to have completed their autumn migrations.
Arts and science degrees are different – but equally valuable | Robert Woolfson
Arts students get libraries while scientists have labs. But any student willing to engage will get good value for money The Browne review into the funding of higher education has led to a debate on whether a university education provides value for money. In the last three months, there have been two comment pieces by arts students complaining about the "paucity of teaching" within their degrees ...
Is science teaching undermined by religious instruction in some state-funded faith schools? | Dr Evan Harris
The evolution-creationism debate in schools must be about religious education lessons not just science lessons. This is my blueprint for better RE From time to time there are concerns raised that some state-funded religious schools teach creationism, or intelligent design, in their science lessons. The last Labour government and the Conservatives in opposition have always denied this is a ...
HIE back multi-million pound marine science park plan
PLANS to create a multi-million pound marine science park in Argyll have been given the go-ahead by development agency Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE).
Science Weekly podcast: No programme this week, but we're back next week
There will be no podcast this week: apologies to all our loyal listeners. Today is a bank holiday in the UK, so no one is here ... We will be back, refreshed and better than ever, next week. If you're desperate for some kind of auditory fix, why not try the Guardian's excellent Tech Weekly ? Or listen back through the Science Weekly archive . Follow the podcast on our Science Weekly Twitter feed ...
Julian Baggini: If science has not actually killed God, it has rendered Him unrecognisable
In an age when even some bishops are near atheists, "man doesn't believe in God" is hardly headline news.
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