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Brazil is now in the economic premier league Leicester Mercury March 22, 2012
Wrong about secularism Leicester Mercury March 03, 2012
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Showing what makes a society dysfunctional Leicester Mercury January 24, 2012
Asking questions that make sense of the universe Leicester Mercury January 10, 2012
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Real support for early-career biologists: give them a job! Biologist 55 (4), pp. 228-229, November, 2008
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Public perception of cloning and embryonic stem cells Biologist 52 (5), pp. 310-312, October, 2005
Embryo’s moral status is unaffected by alteration Nature 437 (7055):26, September 1, 2005
Human cloning – facts not fictions Southern Daily Echo July 23, 2005
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