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The Institute of Developmental Sciences (IDS) is to be officially opened here in Southampton on Monday 17th September. Costing upwards of £9 million, it is the proud new site of […]
The Institute of Developmental Sciences (IDS) is to be officially opened here in Southampton on Monday 17th September. Costing upwards of £9 million, it is the proud new site of […]
I’ve been ruminating on Anil Cherukupalli’s excellent recent blog piece, The Artist in a Scientist. I don’t know, it’s difficult. But, reading the questions as put in the first paragraph, […]
After seeing the largest headline on the front page of last Sunday’s The Observer, I thought I should check the meaning of the word ‘news’. And I’m convinced that ‘*Scientists’ […]
I’ve just spent a muddy weekend at The Green Man Festival, where, one morning as I drank my £4 cafetière of Fair Trade coffee and waited for the caffeine to […]
In case you get tired with the ethical controversy that dogs human embryonic stem cell and ‘cloning’ research, consider just one disease – say, diabetes – and its importance is […]
Musing over the relationship between science and religion is especially pertinent in the present. Although often perceived as existing in a permanent state of antagonism, this is not the case: […]
In June 2005 I paid my second visit to the great city of San Francisco, to attend the annual conference of the International Society for Stem Cell Research. (Alright, so […]
Beware pseudoscience In case you are unaware, Intelligent Design (ID) – the pseudoscientific faith-based counter to evolution – is not confined to the USA. A UK Christian organisation, absurdly-named ‘Truth […]