ÂÒÂ×Ðã in the media
Social media presents challenge to universities
Universities have a new weapon in the battle to protect their reputations: the friendly student blogger.
The science of hunger pangs
Evolutionarily we wouldn't have known when more food would come along, explains Professor Jane Wardle (ÂÒÂ×Ðã Epidemiology and Public Health), so we are programmed to take opportunities to eat when they arise.
Digging in to the Ice Age
Jersey's Ice Age past is about to come under scrutiny from a team of archaeologists led by Dr Matt Pope (ÂÒÂ×Ðã Institute of Archaeology).
Read: ÂÒÂ×Ðã News, More coverage: BBC Online, Times Higher EducationCryosat mission delivers first sea-ice map
Prof. Duncan Wingham's team (ÂÒÂ×Ðã Centre for Polar Observation & Modelling) has used data from Europe's Cryosat spacecraft to produce the first map showing the thickness of sea-ice across the Arctic Ocean.
Eurozone in crisis
Professor Costas Meghir (ÂÒÂ×Ðã Economics) comments on the economic crisis currently gripping Greece.
,Ìý,ÌýMore coverage: BBC News' Business Today, BBC Radio WalesEdward St Aubyn at the Guardian Book Club
Professor John Mullan (ÂÒÂ×Ðã English), on Edward St Aubyn's appearance at the Guardian Book Club to discuss Mother's Milk.
Chicken or fish? It will say something about you
In his regular column, Professor Adrian Furnham (ÂÒÂ×Ðã Psychology) assesses the value of the increasing use of the catch-phrase technique to measure candidates' attitudes at interviews. Read: Sunday Times
Soldier regrows blasted leg muscle
Professor Chris Mason (ÂÒÂ×Ðã Biochemical Engineering) comments on the 'significant' report that a soldier whose leg muscles were destroyed in Afghanistan has been able to walk again following radical new therapy.
Voicebox transplant trials in UK get go-ahead
Professor Martin Birchall (ÂÒÂ×Ðã Ear Institute) has two British patients lined up after being given the green light by the Royal College of Surgeons to begin trials leading to the UK's first voicebox transplant.
Ìý More coverage: , , ScotsmanIPCC asks scientists to assess geo-engineering climate solutions
Professor Catherine Redgewell (ÂÒÂ×Ðã Laws) will be advising the IPCC on the appropriate governance structures for the use of geo-engineering to reduce carbon emissions.