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University cheats 'not expelled'
University students who are caught submitting plagiarised work are very rarely expelled, shows a survey. Sean Coughlan reports.
'Broaderband Britain' video round-up
'Broadberband Britain' video roundup
Skills drive 'to boost workforce'
A massive skills push to preserve & #34;British jobs for British workers & #34; has been unveiled by the government.
Cisco expands in China and India
Cisco Systems plans to step up investment in China and India as it focuses on the world's two fastest growing major economies.
'Cutting edge' science then and now
The Faraday science lecture is being relaunched and expanded in its 80th year to reach a wider audience.
Preserving printed and digital heritage
Net law professor Michael Geist how governments can start building libraries which preserve both paper and digital publications.
School test 'should be optional'
England's exams watchdog advises scrapping plans for a compulsory computer test for teenagers.
Lessons offered round the clock
A school is to offer pupils lessons round the clock by making teaching available on the internet.
Viewers start to tune in online
The growth of broadband and personal video recorders mean you may never miss a TV programme again.
Believe it or not: The battle over certainty
There is something attractive about absolute beliefs, but we cannot afford ourselves the luxury of waiting for evidence on some issues, says Lisa Jardine in her weekly opinion column.
The rise of clip culture online
The popularity of the websites that allow people to share short video snippets is leading to the rise of a clip culture, writes internet law professor Michael Geist.
The MySpace Age
In little more than a couple of years MySpace.com has gone from zero to being a top five website which no self-respecting teenager can ignore.
Set the entertainment news agenda
Let us know what you are passionate, angry or excited about in the entertainment world.
Websites bolster chronically ill
Interactive website can give vital support to people with long-term conditions, a study finds.
Consoles to plug digital divides?
Can developing nations get online via recycled games consoles, wonders technology analyst Bill Thompson.
Students count multiple A grades
There are numerous individual stories of sparkling successes among this year's A-level results.
Online exam clicks with students
Thousands of teenagers in England have taken online Sats tests in ICT for the first time.
Blog reading explodes in America
About 32 million people in the US read a blog in 2004 but less than half of Americans know what a blog is, says a survey.
Asthma risk 'fixed before birth'
The chances of a child developing asthma or other allergies may largely be fixed by birth, research suggests.
