ÂÒÂ×Ðã in the media
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
Professor John Mullan (ÂÒÂ×Ðã English Language & Literature)Ìýon A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, and the author's passionate interest in the supernatural.
Britain's top surgeons
Professor Martin Birchall (ÂÒÂ×Ðã Ear Institute), Professor Neil Kitchen (ÂÒÂ×Ðã Institute of Neurology) and five others are listed as some of the country's top 50 surgeons.
Breast Cancer Screening 'More Harm Than Good'
Professor Michael Baum (ÂÒÂ×Ðã Research Department of General Surgery) says "women should be making the decisions, not just being coerced into a screening programme because the government says so".
Science Weekly podcast: An accelerated guide to the Higgs boson
Professor Jon Butterworth (ÂÒÂ×Ðã Physics and Astronomy) provides a super-condensed course in quantum mechanics, particle physics and the Standard Model.
Smartphones, the internet and the smart energy revolution
Professor Tadj Oreszczyn (ÂÒÂ×Ðã Energy Institute) says "we have to radically improve the efficiency of the way we use electricity in buildings."Ìý
Brain changes seen in cabbies who take 'The Knowledge'
Professor Eleanor Maguire (ÂÒÂ×Ðã Imaging Neuroscience) comments on how taxi drivers' brains rewire while learning their way around London.
Scientists find 'key' that allows HIV to unlock body's cell
Professor Greg Towers (ÂÒÂ×Ðã Department of Infection) said that the discovery would allow them "to stay one step ahead" of the virus, and develop new therapeutic strategies.
Report considers maltreatment of Children
Professor Ruth Gilbert (ÂÒÂ×Ðã Institute of Child Health) claims government policies designed to reduce child maltreatment have been unsuccessful.
Russia's badly managed democracy
Dr Andrew Wilson (ÂÒÂ×Ðã SSEES) says: "Sunday's Russian Duma elections were dull, but the consequences could be spectacular after a series of strategic mistakes by the authorities."
How Does a Cell Know Its Size?
Professor Alison Lloyd (ÂÒÂ×Ðã Molecular Cell Biology) comments that mammalian cells don't need size-sensing mechanisms to tell them when to divide.