2020
2020/3
PUBLIC SECTOR RISK EQUITY CAPITAL TO KICK-START SCIENTIFIC VENTURES by Ian Taylor MBE
RISING TO THE CHALLENGE – THE CRICK AND CORONAVIRUS by Dr Sam Barrell
ECONOMICS IN A PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS by Professor Jagit Chadha
CONTACT TRACING APPS FOR COVID-19 by Dr Susie Wright
THE BENEFITS OF LONG-TERM STEWARDSHIP OF RESEARCH DATA by Matthew Addis
COVID-19: STATISTICS IN ACTION by Professor Sylvia Richardson CBE
NATIONAL LABS ARE CRITICAL DURING A CRISIS AND BEYOND… by Dr JT Janssen
SCIENCE UNDER LOCKDOWN by Professor John Collier & David Payne
FROM LOCAL TO THE FUTURE: HOW ENERGY SYSTEMS ARE BEING TRANSFORMED by Professor Malcolm McCullough
CHANGE AND CHALLENGE ARE UPON US: PATHOLOGY, COVID-19 AND THE FUTURE by Professor Jo Martin
P&SC ONLINE DISCUSSION MEETING REPORT by Charlotte Hall
2020/2
CORONAVIRUS by Professor Arne Akbar
THE POWER OF INNOVATION CAN… by Professor Sa’ad Sam Medhat
SCIENCE IS CHALLENGING CANCER USING UK’S SYNCHROTON by Lorna Campbell
SMART ENERGY: THINKING ABOUT OUTCOMES, DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE, AND PEOPLE by Dr Rebecca Ford
UNLOCKING A MORE SUSTAINABLE FUTURE WITH AI by Maria McKavanagh
THE SKILLS GAP – RECRUITMENT INTO THE ACOUSTICAL ENGINEERING INDUSTRY by Professor Chris Barlow
NOISE, SOUND AND ACOUSTICS AN OVERVIEW AND CURRENT POLICY CHALLENGES by Stephen Turner
2015
2015/3
INNOVATION HUBS by Professor Sa’ad Medhat
INCENTIVE PRIZES AND THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY by Paul Ridout
150 YEARS OF THE STATE VETERINARY SERVICE by Dr Alison Wilson
FOOD AND THE FUTURE by Veronica Vaccari
THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM INSTITUTE FOR AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY by Professor Hervé Morvan
THE FUTURE OF ROAD TRANSPORT by Lord Borwick, Rob Wallis and Steve Yianni
THE BIG DATA OPPORTUNITY by Hetan Shah
BIG DATA IN NEUROSCIENCE by Professor Mark Stokes and Nicholas Myers
THE COLD TIME BOMB by Professor Martin Freer and Professor Toby Peters
SCIENCE AND THE NEW PARLIAMENT Parliamentary Links Day 2015
NANOTECHNOLOGY by Professor Andrew Fisher, Professor Milo Shaffer and Professor Alex Orlov
HoC SELECT COMMITTEES, HoL S&T SELECT COMMITTEE, POST and HoC LIBRARY
2015/2
WHY SCIENCE IS IN THE DIPLOMATIC TOOL KIT by Professor Robin Grimes and Dr Emma Hennessey
UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM ENTERPRISE ZONE by Professor Chris Rudd
THE WORLD NEEDS SCIENCE AND SCIENCE NEEDS WOMEN by Professor Dame Carol Robinson
THE FUTURE OF LIFE SCIENCES IN THE UK by Doris-Ann Williams and Dr Malcolm Skingle
THE ACOUSTIC DESIGN OF SCHOOLS by Professor Bridget Shield
SUPPORTING TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION IN BRITISH INDUSTRY by Nigel Williams
POST, HoC and HoL SELECT COMMITTEES, HoC LIBRARY
NATIONAL SPACE CENTRE by Chas Bishop
LIGHT by Dr Rob Massey, Susie Wheeldon, Liz Benson and John Allen
KEW LAUNCHES NEW SCIENCE STRATEGY by Professor Katherine Willis
INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF LIGHT SHEDS LIGHT ON THE DARK AGES by Dr Anne-Maria Brennan
ELI IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC by Otakar Fojt
DEVELOPING LOW-FIELD NMR SPECTROSCOPY by Dr Kate Kemsley & Dr David Williamson
DEVELOPING A CIRCULAR ECONOMY by Jacob Hayler
CELEBRATING 150 YEARS OF MATHEMATICS
A SCIENCE LEGACY FOR THE NEXT PARLIAMENT by Baroness Finlay of Llandaff and Andrew Miller MP
2015/1
SELECT COMMITTEES, HOC LIBRARY & POST
UK INFRASTRUCTURE by Nigel Baveystock
UK & BRAZIL by Dr Julia Knights
ROYAL SOCIETY PAIRING SCHEME by Professor Ruth Aylett and Ian Murray MP
PUTTING UK PHARMACOLOGY ON THE MAP by Katharine Richardson
POWERING HUMAN PROGRESS by Ian Marchant
MEDICAL PHYSICISTS AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERS by Anna Barnes and Elspeth Bartlett
INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF SOIL 2015
HOOKING UP HULL by Mac Andrade
FRANCE BANS USAGE OF PESTICIDES by Dr Claire Mouchot
ENERGY STORAGE by Dr Jonathan Radcliffe & Professor Toby Peters
DEMENTIA by Prof Alistair Burns, Dr Simon Ridley & Prof Martin Knapp
2014
2014/4
WORLD-CLASS SMART MATERIAL by Daniel Keating
2014/4
2014/4
THE RISE OF SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING by Professor Robin Grimes
2014/4
SELECT COMMITTEES, HoC LIBRARY and POST
2014/4
2014/4
RECOGNISING INSPIRATIONAL SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS
2014/4
RADIOTHERAPY – STATE OF THE NATION by Stewart and Beavis
2014/4
2014/4
2014/4
INTELLIGENT MOBILITY ACROSS THE UK’S TRANSPORT SYSTEM by Professor Sarah Sharples
2014/4
GEOLOGICAL DISPOSAL OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE by Professor Bruce Yardley
2014/4
2014/4
DID WE REALISE OUR POTENTIAL by Lane, Shadbolt and Woolfson
2014/4
BUILDING A STAR ON EARTH by A E Turrell
2014/4
BRITAIN’S INNOVATION SECTOR THRIVED IN THE RECESSION by Professor Richard Brook
2014/4
ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE by Guise & Piddock
2014/4
A LEVELS – ARE THEY FIT FOR PURPOSE by Meadows, Haines and Main
2014/3
50 YEARS OF MATHEMATICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS by Rebecca Waters
2014/3
2014/3
L’ORÉAL-UNESCO 2014 FOR WOMEN IN SCIENCE FELLOWSHIPS by Katriona Methven
2014/3
3D PRINTING – A REVOLUTION IN THE MAKING
2014/3
CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF PLANT HEALTH AND AGRI-FOOD SOLUTIONS by Dr Philip Newton
2014/3
FARMING NEEDS SCIENCE by Meurig Raymond
2014/3
PRECISION FARMING AND ANIMAL WELFARE by Professor Marian Stamp Dawkins
2014/3
THE BIG BANG FAIR BREAKS RECORDS IN 2014
2014/3
A TASTE OF THINGS TO COME? by Professor Dame Julia Slingo
2014/3
CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE by Nic Bilham
2014/3
HYDRAULIC FRACTURING Addresses to the P&SC by Professor Richard Davies and Huw Clarke
2014/3
STRENGTHENING LINKS WITH JAPAN ON EDUCATION AND RESEARCH by Beth Hogben
2014/3
PRESIDENTIAL SCIENCE AND INNOVATION POLICIES: WHERE ARE WE NOW? by Bradley Keelor
2014/3
VALUING AND REALISING OUR NATURAL CAPITAL ASSETS – TELLUS by Andy Howard, Mike Young and Marie Cowan
2014/3
WHY EXPLORE THE SOLAR SYSTEM by Tom Gunner and Dr Lewis Dartnell
2014/3
SELECT COMMITTEES, HoC LIBRARY & POST
2014/2
2014/2
CARDIFF STRENGTHENS LINKS WITH CHINA by Juliet Davies
2014/2
CELEBRATING A DECADE OF INNOVATIVE PARTNERSHIPS WITH CHINA by Chris Rudd
2014/2
CHAMPIONING THE PEOPLE WHO CHAMPION INNOVATION by Sa’ad Medhat
2014/2
DIGITAL DIPLOMACY by Dr John Preece
2014/2
2014/2
SELECT COMMITTEES, HoC LIBRARY & POST
2014/2
2014/2
THE FANTASTIC FUTURE OF FOOD by Jon Poole
2014/2
2014/2
THE UK SCIENCE AND DISCOVERY CENTRES by Dr Penny Fidler
2014/2
THE WOMEN IN ENGINEERING PROGRAMME by Petra Gratton
2014/2
VALUING NATURAL CAPITAL Addresses to the P&SC by Julian Harlow and Professor Brett Day
2014/2
2014/1
THE INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE FOR CONSTRUCTION by Peter Hansford
2014/1
PUTTING UK PHARMACOLOGY ON THE MAP by Katherine Richardson
2014/1
MATHEMATICS RESEARCH – WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? by Tim Pedley and Nigel Peake
2014/1
SELECT COMMITTEES – HoC – Library – POST
2014/1
ENVIRONMENTALLY RESPONSIBLE DEEP SEA MINING by Vayou, Jones & Brutto
2014/1
IMMIGRATION POLICY FOR SCIENCE by Duffy Haines & Robinson
2014/1
ANNUAL LUNCHEON OF THE PARLIAMENTARY AND SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
2014/1
SMART BUILDING NETWORKS by Taylor & Comer
2014/1
SMART BUILDINGS RESEARCH – FOCUS FOR THE FUTURE by Dr Deborah Pullen
2014/1
ROCKETING SKY HIGH: UK & RUSSIA IN SPACE by Julia Knights
2014/1
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES by Radda – Singapore RD
2014/1
2014/1
2013
2013/4
SCIENCE AND THE ASSEMBLY 2013 Leigh Jeffes
2013/4
PARLIAMENTARY LINKS DAY: SCIENCE AND DIVERSITY
2013/4
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEES Addresses to the P&SC by Tim Lovett, Dr Lynn Dicks and Don Pendergrast
2013/4
2013/4
DRIVING ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE Christoph Wiesner and Catherine Condie
2013/4
THE VALUE OF DIAGNOSTICS Doris-Ann Williams
2013/4
BIRAX REGENERATIVE MEDICINE INITIATIVE Matthew Gould MBE
2013/4
2013/4
HOW DO WE INSPIRE OUR FUTURE SCIENTISTS? Kirsten Bodley
2013/4
LA MERIDIENNE VERTE Professor Alan Malcolm
2013/4
ITALY: THE SEA, THE SUN, THE SAINTS AND THESCIENTISTS Laura Nuccilli and Alessandra Ferraris
2013/4
INNOVATION IS GREAT BETWEEN THE UK AND INDIA Tom Wells
2013/4
SKILLS Address to the P&SC by Diana Garnham
2013/4
2013/4
LEADING THE WAY: DIVERSITY AT THE ROYAL SOCIETY Professor Dame Julia Higgins
2013/3
2013/3
SKILLS Address to the P&SC by Dr Julian Braybrook
2013/3
EQUIPPING THE YOUNG FOR LIFE IN WORK Ian Morris
2013/3
UK SCIENCE AND INNOVATION NETWORK IN USA
2013/3
AN OASIS IN THE DESERT Dominic McAllister
2013/3
2013/3
SUPPORTING EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION Dr Mark Jones
2013/3
100 YEARS OF THE BRITISH ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY Julie Hodgkinson
2013/3
2013/3
ENGINEERING TOMORROW’S WORLD Professor David Delpy
2013/3
2013/3
PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY SHOW THEIR WORTH Dr Beth Taylor
2013/3
UNDERGROUND COAL GASIFICATION Dr Michael B Green
2013/3
WIND FARM NOISE ASSESSMENTS David Unwin and Richard Cox
2013/2
FRENCH RESEARCH AND HIGHER EDUCATION REFORM Matthew Houlihan
2013/2
SIN; OVERSEAS CHAMPIONS OF UK SCIENCE AND INNOVATION Sam Myers
2013/2
2013/2
2013/2
2013/2
2013/2
2013/2
INTERNET AND WEB PIONEERS WIN THE INAUGURAL QUEEN ELIZABETH PRIZE FOR ENGINEERING
2013/2
2013/2
2013/2
TALKING TECHNOLOGY Dr Matthew Aylett
2013/2
ROYAL SOCIETY YEAR OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY Dr Simon Campbell CBE FRS
2013/2
THE NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION CONSORTIUM Dr John Roberts
2013/2
ADVANCING WOMEN IN MATHEMATICS
2013/2
ANALYTICAL MEASUREMENT AND REGULATION Nick Boley
2013/2
RESISTANCE FIGHTERS Dr Mark Downs
2013/2
THE ROYAL INSTITUTION 1799-??? Alan Malcolm
2013/1
METHANE: THE UNNATURAL GAS Dr Grant Allen
2013/1
SUPPORTING GOOD PRACTICE IN UNIVERSITY MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENTS Sean McWhinnie
2013/1
2013/1
2013/1
2013/1
WHAT NEXT FOR BIOSCIENCE BUSINESS INCUBATORS? Dr Glenn Crocker
2013/1
2013/1
2013/1
2013/1
MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH Professor David Delpy and Professor Frank Kelly
2013/1
INVESTOR IN INNOVATIONS – Dr Alison Todman and Professor Sa’ad Medhat
2013/1
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING MATTERS Andrew Furlong
2013/1
FRONT OF PACK LABELLING Professor Judy Buttriss
2013/1
ROYAL SOCIETY PAIRING SCHEME Gisela Stuart MP and Dr Joanna Parish
2012
2012/4
SCIENCE AND THE DEVOLVED BODIES
2012/4
INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION Dr Ellie Dommett
2012/4
2012/4
AN UNSCIENTIFIC CAMPAIGN Bradley Keelor
2012/4
2012/4
OBITUARY: The Rt Hon Lord Morris of Manchester
2012/4
2012/4
2012/4
2012/4
2012/4
2012/4
MEETING THE NEED FOR PHYSICS TEACHERS Professor Peter Main
2012/4
HOW WE CAN MEET THE MEASUREMENT CHALLENGES OF THE COMING DECADE Kamal Hossain
2012/4
LARGE HADRON COLLIDER COMES TO PARLIAMENT Professor John Womersley
2012/4
MARS – A HAPPY LANDING Professor John Zarnecki
2012/3
GETTING MORE PEOPLE TO DO PHYSICS Duncan Chamberlain
2012/3
ROCKET SCIENCE: UK AND RUSSIA IN SPACE Dr Julia Knights
2012/3
TURKEY: ONE OF THE LATEST COUNTRIES TO JOIN UK SIN NETWORK Dr Ba ak Candemir
2012/3
HARNESSING THE POWER OF GENOMICS FOR ANIMAL HEALTH Dr Jim Huggett and Dr Jason Sawyer
2012/3
2012/3
STRENGTHENING THE TECHNICIAN WORKFORCE Robert Neilson
2012/3
2012/3
2012/3
PROTECTING OLYMPIC RIDERS Rachael Faulkner
2012/3
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN SPORTS NUTRITION Professor Ron Maughan
2012/3
CRITICAL COMMUNICATIONS AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES Rupert Cazalet
2012/3
PVC IS ONE OF MANY MATERIALS PLAYING A PART
2012/3
2012/3
INNOVATIONS FOR THE OLYMPIC ATHLETES AND SPECTATORS? Brian J McCarthy
2012/3
MAKING A DIFFERENCE WITH MATERIALS Dr Robert Quarshie
2012/3
THE SKILLS DEVELOPED THROUGH SPORTWILL BE A LEGACY Professor David Lavallee
2012/3
SCIENCE AND SPORT Dr Mark Downs
2012/3
HEALTH AND SAFETY ON LONDON 2012 Lawrence Waterman
2012/3
BUILDING SCIENCE INTO LONDON 2012 Sir John Armitt
2012/3
2012/2
EXAMINING THE STRATEGY FOR UK LIFE SCIENCES
2012/2
SCHMALLENBERG VIRUS – KILLER IN THE WOMB Professor S P Borriello and Professor Trevor Drew
2012/2
2012/2
SCIENCE IN THE CLASSROOM Dr Ellie Dommett
2012/2
THE QUEEN ELIZABETH PRIZE FOR ENGINEERING Anji Hunter
2012/2
2012/2
INSPIRING STUDENTS INTO STEM CAREERS Dr Gordon Mizner
2012/2
A GLIMPSE OF THE FUTURE? Professor T P Young and Dr Jim Parle
2012/2
RECOGNISING THE ROLE OF TECHNICIANS Jon Poole
2012/2
2012/2
2012/2
STRATEGICALLY IMPORTANT METALS Mark Tyrer and Alan Gibbon
2012/2
THE AGE OF DIAGNOSTICS Doris-Ann Williams MBE
2012/2
HOW MEASUREMENT IS DEVELOPING THE UK’S LOW CARBON ECONOMY Jane Burston
2012/2
SCI-TECH INNOVATION Professor Sa’ad Medhat
2012/2
INTERDEPENDENT AND INCREASINGLY VULNERABLE Professor Julia Slingo
2012/2
THE IMPORTANCE OF EMBRACING A NEW ERA FOR MANUFACTURING Iain Gray
2012/3
UNDERSTANDING SOCIETY: A LIVING LABORATORY OF LIFE IN THE UK Professor Patricia Broadfoot
2012/3
2012/3
2012/3
ARCTIC METHANE EMERGENCY Dr Stephen Henley CEng FGS FIMMM
2012/3
STAKEHOLDER PERSPECTIVES ON VALUE-BASED PRICING Eric Low
2012/3
STEM CELLS FOR SAFER MEDICINES: A PREDICTIVE TOXICOLOGY CONSORTIUM Professor Frank Bonner
2012/3
SIN OFFICERS IN SWITZERLAND: WORKING IN A SMALL RESEARCH PEARL Gaby Bloem
2012/3
ANNUAL LUNCHEON OF THE PARLIAMENTARY AND SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
2012/3
STRATIFIED MEDICINES: THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE Louise Leong
2012/3
2012/3
ASTRAZENECA BRIXHAM Paul Duckett
2012/3
SOCIETY OF BIOLOGY DEGREE ACCREDITATION PROGRAMME Dr Mark Downs FSB, FLS
2012/3
2012/3
TRANSPARENCY IN CLINICAL RESEARCH Andy Powrie-Smith
2012/3
WHAT DO YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ANIMAL RESEARCH TODAY Barbara Davies
2012/3
IMPLICATIONS OF THE NEW EU DIRECTIVE REGULATING ANIMAL EXPERIMENTS FOR THE UK Dr Maggy Jennings OBE
2012/3
WHAT IS MEDICAL INNOVATION? Allison Jeynes-Ellis
2012/3
2012/3
2012/3
STANDING UP FOR ORPHANS John Irwin
2012/3
‘COST-PER-QALY IN THE US AND BRITAIN: DAMNED IF YOU DO AND DAMNED IF YOU DON’T’ Dr Adrian Towse
2012/3
PUTTING DATA AT THE HEART OF OUR HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY Samantha Marshall
2012/3
UNLOCKING PATIENT DATA FOR BETTER CARE AND RESEARCH Sir Mark Walport FRS
2012/3
THE INNOVATION REVIEW AN INDUSTRY RESPONSE Nick Burgin
2012/3
2011
2011/4
SUSTAINING THE UK’S LEADING RESEARCH CAPABILITY Professor David Delpy
2011/4
RESEARCH COUNCIL CUTS THE PIPELINE FOR MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
2011/4
DOES THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY NEED A NEW PRESCRIPTION? Professor Michael H Depledge
2011/4
2011/4
GLOBAL CHALLENGES – SOLUTIONS FROM SCIENCE Parliamentary Links Day
2011/4
STATUE OF YURI GAGARIN IN LONDON
2011/4
MATHEMATICS TODAY Ken Brown and Paul Glendinning
2011/4
CHERNOBYL 25 YEARS ON, A POLICEMAN’S VIEW John Slater BSc FRSA MIoD
2011/4
2011/4
MRS THATCHER’S BRITISH TECHNOLOGY WALL John Baruch
2011/4
THE P&SC WEB SITE Dr Stephen Henley CEng FGS FIMMM
2011/4
A NEW FOCUS FOR RESEARCH IN THE FOREST BASED SECTOR Professor Philip Turner
2011/4
ADVANCING NANO-CERAMICS FROM LABORATORY TO MANUFACTURE Professor Jon Binner
2011/4
VISIT TO LGC’S TEDDINGTON HQ Katherine Passerieu
2011/4
2011/4
UNDER THE RADAR: LYME BORRELIOSIS IN THE UK Wendy Fox
2011/4
WHAT IS SECOND TIER PROTECTION? John S S Grant MBE
2011/4
2011/4
SOCIAL SCIENCES TAKING THE LONG VIEW Professor Paul Boyle
2011/4
INDUSTRY, INFRASTRUCTURE AND THE ECONOMY Lord Broers ScD FRS FREng
2011/3
STRATEGIC METALS Addresses to the P&SC by Andrew Bloodworth, Dr Hazel Prichard and Tony Hartwell
2011/3
REACH AND THE METALS INDUSTRY David Weight
2011/3
25 YEARS OF TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION Dr Mark Stokes
2011/3
2011/3
SCIENCE AND EMERGENCIES IN JAPAN Chris Pook
2011/3
EXTREME TECHNOLOGY EXPLORES THE WORLD’S HOT-SPOTS Professor Nick Wright and Dr Alton Horsfall
2011/3
BEYOND THE CLASSROOM Annette Smith
2011/3
UK SPACE AGENCY CHALLENGES STUDENTS TO TRAIN AS ASTRONAUTS Heather MacRae
2011/3
2011/3
2011/3
WHY SUPPORTING AND PROMOTING ENGINEERS IS VITAL FOR THE WORLD’S FUTURE Stephen Tetlow
2011/3
FIXING PHYSICS TEACHING Professor Peter Main
2011/3
THE LEONARDO CENTRE’S INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS Professor Rob Dwyer-Joyce and Professor Alan Matthews
2011/3
SCIENCE AS A PUBLIC ENTERPRISE Professor Geoffrey Boulton OBE FRS
2011/3
RESEARCH IN UNIVERSITIES: INVESTING IN EXCELLENCE David Sweeney
2011/3
COUNCILS ARE UNDERMINING SCIENCE AND THE NATIONAL INTEREST Professor James Ladyman
2011/3
INCREASING THE SIZE OF THE POOL Professor Athene Donald DBE FRS
2011/2
TIME FOR ACTION ON E-WASTE Dr Keith Baker
2011/2
THE MUSICAL BRAIN Dr Elllie Dommett
2011/2
SHALE GAS Professor Mike Stephenson
2011/2
100 YEARS OF NUCLEAR PHYSICS John Roberts
2011/2
2011/2
2011/2
2011/2
2011/2
PROJECT SUNSHINE Professor Tony Ryan and Professor Peter Horton
2011/2
THE MERSEY GATEWAY BRIDGE Steve Nicholson
2011/2
2011/2
2011/2
WHY IS HOMEOPATHY SO CONTROVERSIAL? Dr Peter Fisher
2011/2
HAS GOVERNMENT FORGOTTEN THE “E” AND “T” OF STEM EDUCATION? Dr Tony Whitehead
2011/2
WELDING IS FUN, EXCITING AND REWARDING! Eur Ing Chris Eady
2011/2
THE INTELLIGENT COLLEGE – STIMULATING THE STEM SKILLS SYSTEM Professor Sa’ad Medhat
2011/2
DEVELOPMENTS IN THE STANDARDISATION OF OCEAN SALINITY Paul Ridout
2011/2
SCIENCE AND CITIZENSHIP The Rt Hon the Lord Jenkin of Roding
2011/2
HOW THE EU CHEMICAL DIRECTIVE CREATED A DARK AGE IN EUROPE Opinion by Anthony Lipmann
2011/3
2011/3
HERPES VIRUS’ TACTICAL MANOEUVRE
2011/3
EFFECTIVE PUBLIC DIALOGUE Suzannah Lansdell
2011/3
2011/3
2011/3
COLD WINTER IMPACT ON WILDLIFE Dr Andy Clements
2011/3
DEMAND FOR HUMAN BODILY MATERIAL Catherine Joynson
2011/3
AUTISM: A DIFFERENCE OR A DISORDER? Dr Ellie Dommett
2011/3
MARINE RENEWABLE ENERGY Dr Ralph Rayner
2011/3
2011/3
BUILDING BRIDGES Dr Michael W Elves
2011/3
TESTING TIMES – NEW IDEAS Dr Steve Thompson
2011/3
THE CODE FOR SUSTAINABLE HOMES Karen Smith
2011/3
2011/3
2011/3
IN VITRO DIAGNOSTICS IN THE NHS Doris-Ann Williams
2011/3
SEMTA SUPPORTS SCIENCE SKILLS Philip Whiteman
2011/3
UN INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF CHEMISTRY 2011
2011/3
UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIPS FOR A BETTER RAILWAY John Amoore
2011/3
2011/3
CHALLENGE OF RESPONSIBLE INNOVATION Opinion by Professor Richard Owen
2011/3
TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION CENTRES Opinion by Professor Richard Brook
2010
2010/4
SCIENCE, RESEARCH AND INNOVATION Speech by the Rt Hon Dr Vince Cable MP
2010/4
IMPACT OF CUTS ON PRIVATE AND CHARITABLE FUNDING FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH
2010/4
ENGINEERING OUR FUTURE NOW! Barry McGregor
2010/4
2010/4
SECURING A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION Lord Browne of Madingley FRS FREng
2010/4
CHALLENGED BY CARBON Dr Bryan Lovell
2010/4
A DEMAND DRIVEN INNOVATION MODEL AND CONSUMER ENGAGEMENT Dr Suzanne King and Mark Dyball
2010/4
TEME BANK TRAIL Professor Michael Rosenbaum
2010/4
ACCREDITATION OF BIOLOGY DEGREES Dr Mark Downs
2010/4
FOOD SECURITY: WHY PLANT HEALTH MATTERS Dr Julie Flood
2010/4
TOWARDS IMPROVED RESERVOIR SAFETY Dr Peter Mason
2010/4
RUSSIA: MODERNISATION THROUGH SCIENCE AND INNOVATION Dr Julia Knights
2010/4
BIOREFINING: PREPARING FOR THE PERFECT STORM Professor Robert Edwards
2010/4
INNOVATION TO SAVE LIVES IN ROTORCRAFT OVER AFGHANISTAN Dstl
2010/4
A VOLUNTARY APPROACH TO FOOD SAFETY Jon Poole
2010/4
SOUND ANALYTICAL MEASUREMENT FOR A SAFE, SOLVENT UK Dr Derek Craston
2010/4
THE SCIENCE COUNCIL Diana Garnham
2010/4
THE TECHNICAL COLLEGE OF THE FUTURE Professor Sa’ad Medhat
2010/4
THE ROYAL SOCIETY’S 350TH ANNIVERSARY Martin Rees
2010/4
2010/4
WHY SUSTAINABILITY IS THE KEY TO EFFECTIVE, INTEGRATED HEALTHCARE Dr Robert Verkerk
2010/4
SEVEN POINT PLAN – AN INDUSTRIAL STRATEGY FOR UK COMPETITIVENESS Lord Browne of Madingley FRS FREng
2010/4
DIAMOND – ENHANCING THE SCIENCE BASE AND INDUSTRIAL COMPETITIVENESS Lord Broers FRS FREng
2010/3
SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND THE ECONOMY The Rt Hon David Willetts MP
2010/3
NEW GOVERNMENT, NEW PARLIAMENT NEW PEOPLE, SAME ISSUES Paul Davies
2010/3
NEW REPORT REVEALS PUBLIC’S VIEWS ON SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY Matt Goode and Nancy Mendoza
2010/3
2010/3
ECTON MINE – FROM COPPER-BOTTOMED SHIPS TO A-LEVEL CHEMISTRY Dr Stephen Henley FGS FIMMM CEng
2010/3
CONSUMER ENGAGEMENT WITH EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES Rob Reid
2010/3
WATER & SOLAR POWERED PASSENGER LIFT Matthew Lloyd Architects
2010/3
LEADING LIGHTS ANNOUNCED IN STEMNET AWARDS
2010/3
EATING FOR BETTER HEALTH THE FOREWORD Dr Michael Dixon OBE MB BS LRCP DRCOG FRCGP
2010/3
2010/3
THE VALUE OF SCIENCE Sir Martin Taylor FRS
2010/3
2010/3
A GAP IN THE INNOVATION MARKET Dr David Dent
2010/3
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THE BALANCED ECONOMY – THE NEED FOR STEM CAPABILITIES Professor Geoffrey Le Grys
2010/3
2010/3
ENGINEERING THE FUTURE Andrew Miller MP
2010/3
WHAT PRICE SCIENTIFIC INTEGRITY Countess of Mar
2010/2
SINGAPORE SCIENTIFIC PRODIGY Sam Myers Science and Innovation Network
2010/2
PANDEMIC INFLUENZAS Lord Soulsby of Swaffham Prior
2010/2
2010/2
HOW TO AVOID METAL SUPPLY SHORTAGES IN THE UK Dr Hazel Prichard
2010/2
GLASGOW SCIENCE CENTRE Kirk Ramsey
2010/2
2010/2
MARINE RESERVES – A KEY ROLE IN ECOSYSTEM-BASED FISHERIES MANAGEMENT Dr Jean-Luc Solandt
2010/2
INNOVATIVE MARINE ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE – ARE WE SWIMMING OR SINKING?
2010/2
2010/2
SCIENCE FOR PARLIAMENTARIANS Phil Willis
2010/2
THE INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING COMMISSION Sir Michael Pitt
2010/2
A MANIFESTO FOR PHYSICS Dr Robert Kirby Harris
2010/2
SCIENCE AND THE NEW PARLIAMENT Dr Stephen Benn
2010/2
SCIENCE AND POLITICS MUST RUB TOGETHER BETTER Ian Taylor
2010/2
PARTING SHOTS Dr Doug Naysmith
2010/2
WHITHER SCIENCE IN PARLIAMENT Lord Walton of Detchant
2010/2
A WELCOME BY THE PRESIDENT Lord Jenkin of Roding
2010/3
WITH SUCH MINERAL WEALTH WHY IS TANZANIA NOT RICHER? Martin Caton MP
2010/3
EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES – EMERGING MARKETS Dr Philippa Bell
2010/3
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NECESSITY SHOULD BE THE MOTHER OF INNOVATION Professor Martin Binks, Dr Simon Mosey and Paul Kirkham
2010/3
SCIENCE AT THE BRITISH COUNCIL Martin Davidson
2010/3
REPRESENTING OUR SCIENTISTS Andy Boseley and WHAT’S THE POINT OF A TRADES UNION? Marijke Smith
2010/3
FOOD SECURITY, INNOVATION AND INDUSTRY
2010/3
SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING AT THE HEART OF HEALTH AND SAFETY Judith Hackitt CBE
2010/3
THE CHALLENGES FACED BY MICROBIOLOGISTS Professor Geoff Hanlon
2010/3
THE UK RESEARCH BASE Professor Adrian Smith FRS
2010/3
GERMANY STRENGTHENS SCIENCE AND INNOVATION TO SECURE FUTURE WEALTH Ursula Roos
2010/3
THAT WAS 13 YEARS THAT WAS!! Dr Ian Gibson
2010/3
THE ROLE OF THE CHIEF SCIENTIFIC ADVISER, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE Professor Mark Welland FRS FREng
2010/3
2009
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SUSTAINABLE ELECTRICITY, TRANSPORT FUELS AND HEAT Gordon Taylor
2009/4
POTENTIAL HAZARDS OF NANOTECHNOLOGY Professor Vicki Stone and Dr Rob Aitken
2009/4
ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY LINKS DAY
2009/4
2009/4
THE PARLIAMENTARY AND SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
2009/4
2009/4
BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRITORY Professor Charles Sheppard
2009/4
SCIENCE AND EDUCATION AT THE EDEN PROJECT Professor Sir Ghillean Prance
2009/4
CHINA – SCIENCE AND INNOVATION Dr David Bacon
2009/4
POSTCARD FROM AUSTRALIA Robert Freer
2009/4
ERGONOMICS AT 60 – A CELEBRATION Reg Sell
2009/4
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KEW’S MILLENNIUM SEED BANK Simon Linington
2009/4
THE GRAND OPENING OF YOUR MIND Dr Michael Dixon
2009/4
REGULATING FORENSIC SCIENCE QUALITY STANDARDS Andrew Rennison
2009/4
STRIVING FOR EXCELLENCE Sir Alan Langlands
2009/4
SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING AT THE HEART OF A FUTURE CONSERVATIVE GOVERNMENT Adam Afriyie MP
2009/4
BIOETHICS AND DEMENTIA Professor Albert Weale
2009/3
WATER SCARCITY AND FOOD SECURITY Colin Chartres and Samyuktha Varma
2009/3
THE CARP AND THE RABBIT Professor Alan Malcolm
2009/3
AND IS THERE HONEY STILL FOR TEA? Tim Lovett
2009/3
THE PRIME MINISTER IN BRAZIL Damian Popolo, Sao Paulo
2009/3
TACKLING PNEUMOCOCCAL DISEASE Dr Desmond Turner MP
2009/3
THE ANCIENT SCOURGE OF MALARIA Stephen O’Brien MP and Prudence Hamade
2009/3
LEADING LIGHTS – STEM AMBASSADORS
2009/3
CATALYST SCIENCE DISCOVERY CENTRE: AN EXCITING PLACE TO BE!
2009/3
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LEADING THE SEARCH FOR ANIMAL ALTERNATIVES Dr Vicky Robinson
2009/3
IT’S NOT ALL ABOUT DEAD BODIES Dr Suzy Lishman
2009/3
SCIENCE: OUT OF THE ECONOMIC DOWNTURN Lord Rees of Ludlow
2009/3
JOHN INNES CELEBRATES ITS CENTENARY – GENETICS 100 YEARS ON Sarah Wilmot and Dee Rawsthorne
2009/3
THE LAUNCH OF THE FOOD AND ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH AGENCY Professor Nicola Spence
2009/3
DISHING UP GOOD FOOD SCIENCE DISHING UP GOOD FOOD SCIENCE Tim Smith
2009/3
CHALLENGES AS THE CHIEF SCIENTIFIC ADVISER OF DEFRA Professor Robert Watson
2009/3
SCIENCE POLICY RE-EXAMINED Tim Boswell MP
2009/3
ANYONE OUT THERE? Ian Taylor MP
2009/2
2009/2
THE VANISHING FACE OF GAIA: A FINAL WARNING Book Review by Dr Stephen Henley
2009/2
PUBLIC DIALOGUE ON STEM CELL RESEARCH Karen Gooch
2009/2
2009/2
DARWIN’S ISLAND Book Review by Dr Ian Gibson MP
2009/2
TRANSLATING THE VOICE OF ENGINEERING Paul Davies
2009/2
2009/2
ANNUAL LUNCHEON OF THE PARLIAMENTARY AND SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Guest of Honour Lord Taverne
2009/2
UNCHARTERED TERRITORY: NICE, BIOSIMILARS AND GROWTH HORMONE Dr Justin Warner
2009/2
2009/2
2009/2
PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN R&D DURING THE DOWNTURN Nick Dusic
2009/2
EDUCATION AT THE WELLCOME TRUST Professor Derek Bell
2009/2
2009/2
CELEBRATING FOUR CENTURIES OF MODERN ASTRONOMY Dr Robert Massey
2009/2
2009/2
UK FUSION IN THE ERA OF FUSION BURN Professor Steve Cowley
2009/2
THOUGHTS ON BECOMING CHAIRMAN Ian Taylor MP
2009/2
PAIRING OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT WITH SCIENTISTS Dr Brian Iddon MP
2009/3
2009/3
MEASURING THE WORTH OF MEDICAL RESEARCH Dr Ian Viney
2009/3
SAFEGUARDING OUR NATURAL CAPITAL Catherine Martin
2009/3
2009/3
2009/3
NUCLEAR WASTE – WHAT TO DO WITH IT? Addresses to the P&SC by Richard Waite and Dr Peter Bleasdale
2009/3
THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL Dr Andrew Taylor
2009/3
FOOD VERSUS FUEL – IS THERE A VIABLE SOLUTION? Dr Jeremy Tomkinson
2009/3
A ‘SIN’ TO ACHIEVE THE MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS? Sam Myers, British High Commission, Singapore
2009/3
THE ARTS AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUNCIL AND INNOVATION Ben Gibbons
2009/3
PUBLIC AFFAIRS AT THE ROYAL SOCIETY Dr Peter Cotgreave
2009/3
THE PROSPECTS FOR BRITISH LIFE SCIENCES AND PHARMACEUTICALS Dr Richard Barker
2009/3
MAKING THE CASE FOR FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH Dr Beth Taylor
2009/3
FOOD; ADDRESSING THE UK’S GRAND CHALLENGES Catherine Reynolds
2009/3
THE HALDANE PRINCIPLE Professor Bill Wakeham
2009/3
ENGINEERING AND SOCIETY Opinion by Norman Haste
2009/3
REF MUSTN’T UNDERMINE COLLABORATIVE SCIENCE Opinion by Rob Wilson MP
2009/3
A PRAGMATIC ENERGY POLICY FOR THE UK Professor Ian Fells and Candida Whitmill
2009/3
2008
2008/4
Postcard from Svalbard Peter Friend
2008/4
The Last Bus Stop on Earth Steve Thompson
2008/4
Flood Prediction Strategy benefits from Science Phil Evans
2008/4
Science and an Uncertain World RSC Parliamentary Links Day
2008/4
Towards 2020 Science and the European Science Initiative Address to the P&SC by Prof Stephen Emmott
2008/4
Defence Science – Maintaining a Cutting Edge Addresses to the P&SC by Graham Love and Andrew Sleigh
2008/4
2008/4
20 Years of the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology
2008/4
An Appeal to Reason: A Cool Look at Global Warming Book Review by Lord Hunt of Chesterton
2008/4
Sciencewise Expert Resource Centre Interview with Lord Winston
2008/4
East Midlands invests in STEM education Phil Hope MP
2008/4
Animal Research – the Role of a Professional Inspectorate Dr Judy MacArthur Clark
2008/4
Strengthening UK Medical Science Mrs Mary Manning
2008/4
Antibiotics: where does the future lie? Professor Sir David Hopwood
2008/4
Health Equity in a Generation? Professor Sir Michael Marmot and Dr Sharon Friel
2008/4
Alcohol and the Liver Professor Mark Thursz
2008/4
How can we tackle our drinking culture? David Poley
2008/4
Alcohol Sales (Regulation of Prices and Promotion) Bill Sally Keeble MP
2008/4
Intellectual Property Ian Fletcher
2008/4
Science in the UK: doing well, could do better Opinion by Lord May of Oxford
2008/4
Science in Schools Opinion by Lord Lewis of Newnham
2008/3
2008/3
Beating Stress, Anxiety and Depression Book Review by Lord Walton of Detchant
2008/3
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2008/3
2008/3
Dr John Snow: an unsung hero of water and sanitation
2008/3
Engineering Challenges towards Personalised Medicine
2008/3
The Severn Estuary: a Barrage or a Bore
2008/3
20 Years of the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology
2008/3
2008/3
National Physical Laboratory – the UK’s National Measurement Institute Professor John Pethica
2008/3
2008/3
Time is running out for jaw, jaw Opinion by Colin Challen MP
2008/3
Science in Parliament Opinion by Lord Jenkin of Roding
2008/3
Science and Society: Realising the Vision Ian Pearson MP
2008/3
Engineering Skills: Investing in Tomorrow Dr David Brown
2008/3
Science in Universities Diana Warwick
2008/3
Science in the NHS Ann Keen MP
2008/2
2008/2
2008/2
2008/2
2008/2
Power Attracts – and Requires – Advice
2008/2
Tackling the major challenges facing society Professor Dave Delpy
2008/2
Facing up to the Grand Challenges Andy Furlong
2008/2
UK Innovation in Central Europe Alison Winzenried-Pring
2008/2
Why the United Kingdom needs a National Bioethics Commission Professor Lord Alton of Liverpool
2008/2
A Human Bioethics Commission Baroness Warnock
2008/2
Translation in Practice Sir Leszek Borysiewicz
2008/2
Science in the Home OfficeProfessor Paul Wiles
2008/2
100 Days as the Government Chief Scientific Adviser Professor John Beddington
2008/1
2008/1
Concentrating Solar Power and the proposed HVDC Supergrid Dr Gerry Wolff and Neil Crumpton
2008/1
2008/1
2008/1
Meeting the Challenges of Biosimilar Medicines Dr Richard Fluck
2008/1
You can never predict in physics – Beth Taylor
2008/1
Messages from the Sea Professor Laurence Mee
2008/1
The Large Hadron Collider Dr Lyndon Evans
2008/1
The Institute for Animal Health Professor Martin Shirley
2008/1
The Draft Human Tissue and Embryos Bill Phil Willis MP
2008/1
Apres le deluge! Barbara Young
2008/1
A Bridge over Troubled Water Professor Michael Elves and Mia Nybrant
2008/1
Science Centres Opinion by Dr Adam Hart-Davis
2008/1
2007
2007/4
The man who fed the world Book review by Dr David Dent
2007/4
Earth Air Fire Water – RSC Parliamentary Links Day
2007/4
Chinese visitors review UK progress on energy generation Anthony Darbyshire
2007/4
2007/4
2007/4
Toppling the ivory towers Sir Richard Sykes
2007/4
2007/4
More than Samba: UK and Brazil as Partners in Science
2007/4
“A cross-disciplinary think tank, very cool!”
2007/4
Global Climate Change – Plans for a 15-year Space Odyssey Dr Bill Simpson
2007/4
2007/4
UK Biobank Professor Rory Collins
2007/4
Science in Scotland – Making a Difference Professor Anne Glover
2007/4
The forensic use of bioinformation: ethical issues Professor Sir Bob Hepple
2007/4
Falling on DEFRA ears Alan D B Malcolm
2007/4
The Linnean Tercentenary in London; The New Royal Institution Baroness Greenfield and Kristen Dodd
2007/4
Government IT failures – fact or fiction? Opinion by Andrew Miller MP
2007/3
Engaging the Disengaged Dr Nigel Eady and … It’s not just cricket – actually it’s physics
2007/3
Science and Innovation in France – and Europe Mark Sinclair, British Embassy, Paris
2007/3
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Shared Challenges, Shared Solutions Dr Ramesh Mashelkar
2007/3
The importance of maintaining chemistry within universities Professor David Phoenix
2007/3
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Professor Stephen Hopper
2007/3
Yorkshire and Humber – the UK’s real powerhouse? Tom Riordan
2007/3
The School Food Reform Journey Prue Leith
2007/3
Venture Capital and Science: Mind the Gap Opinion by Brooks Newmark MP
2007/3
The Energy White Paper Opinion by Robert Freer
2007/2
Can the European Electricity Grids cope with more Windfarms?
2007/2
Scientists impress MPs with work to minimise the use of animals
2007/2
Blood Diamonds v Ethical sourcing Rt Hon Kevin Barron MP
2007/2
2007/2
Launch of UK-Japan University-Business linkage agreement
2007/2
Korea’s success through innovation Mark Tomlinson, British Embassy, Seoul
2007/2
Stem Cell Wars: inside stories from the front lines Book Review by Sir Richard Gardner FRS
2007/2
2007/2
The Large Hadron Collider switch on Addresses to the P&SC by Dr Lyn Evans and Dr Tara Shears
2007/2
2007/2
Business sense from Universities Professor Mike Spyer
2007/2
Too hot NOT to handle Professor Paul Younger
2007/2
National Space Centre Chas Bishop
2007/2
The British Geological Survey Professor John Ludden
2007/2
Science in Zoos and Aquariums Professor Gordon McGregor Reid
2007/2
Foresight brings clarity to the future Professor Brian Collins
2007/2
2007/3
Riding the wave of the latest Asian Tiger Dr Rob Daniel, British High Commission, New Delhi
2007/3
Maximising the Benefit from Scientific Innovation Dr David Dent
2007/3
“SIP” gives Science a taste of Public Opinion
2007/3
2007/3
2007/3
2007/3
2007/3
2007/3
Research Council Support for Knowledge Transfer Professor Philip Esler
2007/3
Strategic Influence: my vision for the RSC Dr Richard A Pike
2007/3
Maintaining a World Class Higher Education System Professor David Eastwood
2007/3
Nuclear Energy Opinion by Giles Chichester MEP
2007/3
The European Research Council Opinion by Professor Fotis C Kafatos
2007/3
Sir Ian Lloyd A tribute by Sir John Osborn
2007/3
2006
2006/4
The DTI’s Energy Review Robert Freer
2006/4
School Meals Prof Alan Malcolm
2006/4
UK-Singapore: Partners in Science Brian Ferrar, British High Commission, Singapore
2006/4
The Ageing Countryside Book Review by Lord Haskins
2006/4
2006/4
2006/4
Human Reproductive Technologies Addresses to the P&SC by Lord Winston and Prof Peter Braude
2006/4
State of the Nation Report Quentin Leiper, Institution of Civil Engineers
2006/4
2006/4
The Royal Academy of Engineering MacRobert Award
2006/4
Science Cities Professor Christopher Edwards
2006/4
Enriching the Science Learning Experience Yvonne Baker, SETNET
2006/4
Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester Dr Ian Griffin
2006/4
Being NICE Professor Sir Michael Rawlins
2006/4
Why Nuclear Power is needed in a low carbon economy Professor Sir David King
2006/4
Changes in 25 years of Computing Charles Hughes, BCS
2006/4
Mission Impossible? Opinion by Phil Willis MP
2006/3
BOOK REVIEW: Chernobyl – Catastrophe and Consequences Jim Smith and Nicholas A Beresford
2006/3
What is the cost of Climate Change? Robert Freer
2006/3
2006/3
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Britain’s Younger Researchers – Taking Real Science to Parliament Eric Wharton, SET for BRITAIN
2006/3
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Breeding and Welfare in Companion Animals Roger Gale MP and Lord Soulsby of Swaffham Prior
2006/3
2006/3
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The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory Dr Frances Saunders, Acting Chief Executive, Dstl
2006/3
2006/3
Climate change in earth history: policy implications
2006/3
OPINION: Energy Policy Dr Bob Spink MP
2006/2
2006/2
2006/2
Making an Impact Jim Cousins MP
2006/2
2006/2
2006/2
CCLRC Knowledge Transfer – Creating the Environment for Science and Innovation
2006/2
Antarctica – A Continent for Peace and Science David Walton, British Antarctic Survey
2006/2
City Learning Centres Ann Connor, Education Adviser Department for Education and Skills
2006/2
2006/2
2006/2
Yet more “Super Bugs”? How can we control them? Roger Finch, Pamela Hunter, Richard Wise
2006/2
OPINION: The Budget Highlights Science, Dr Ian Gibson MP
2006/3
2006/3
Visualising the Emotions of Living Kidney Donation
2006/3
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FROM THE GREEN TO THE GENE REVOLUTION – A 21ST CENTURY CHALLENGE Norman E Borlaug
2006/3
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OPINION: Taking a Risk Dame Deirdre Hutton CBE, Chair, Food Standards Agency
2006/3
OPINION: Information for Health Mark Walport, Director, The Wellcome Trust
2006/3
OPINION: Dr Brian Iddon BSc, PhD, DSc (Hull), FRSC, CChem, MP
2006/3
OPINION: Keeping UK Science world class Lord Rees of Ludlow PRS
2005
2005/4
Sustainable Development: The Engineering Contribution Guidance documents for young engineers
2005/4
2005/4
The Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention Meeting of Experts: Codes of Conduct for Scientists
2005/4
Promoting UK/Japan Science & Technology Collaborations
2005/4
Geophysics Education in the UK
2005/4
The Private Finance Initative: a policy built on sand Professor Allyson Pollock
2005/4
NHS PFI is not NHS PLC Lord Warner
2005/4
Warning of Catastrophe: the way forward Professor Bill McGuire
2005/4
Diversity in Science: Novartis and The Daily Telegraph Visions of Science Photographic Awards
2005/4
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2005/4
ID Cards and the National Identity Register Professor Paul Wiles
2005/4
A call to arms: Opinion by Robert Key MP
2005/4
The Natural History Museum: Inspiring public engagement with science Dr Michael Dixon
2005/3
Steel’s Fire Performance Under Scrutiny Anna Scothern
2005/3
Has British Science been Saved? Opinion by Professor Peter Saunders
2005/3
One hundred years of hormones Tom Parkhill
2005/3
2005/3
The Charities Bill and Learned and Professional Societies Keith Lawrey
2005/3
Science Education and the Science Learning Centres Professor John Holman
2005/3
Facing the Challenge of Change for a Safer Environment Lawrie Haynes
2005/3
Nuclear Power: what do MPs and the public think about it? Robert Freer
2005/3
British Council Science from the Past to the Future Dr Lloyd Anderson
2005/3
2005/3
The challenge of chairing the Science Advisory Council Professor John Beddington CMG FRS
2005/3
The role of the Chief Scientific Adviser, MOD Professor Roy Anderson FRS
2005/3
2005/2
2005/2
- The Ten Year Plan by Sir Keith O’Nions, FRS, Director General UK Research Councils
- The Technology Strategy as the Basis for Future Economic Success by Catherine Beech, Cambridge Gateway Fund
- The Technology Strategy and Collaborative Policy in Government by Patrick McDonald, DTI Technology Strategy Board
- Knowledge Transfer within the Research Councils by Professor Ian Diamond, Chief Executive, ESRC
- Science and Technology Centres of Excellence by Sir Richard Sykes, Rector, Imperial College, London
2005/2
Five years of the Food Standards Agency: Opinion by Sir John Krebs FRS
2005/2
2005/2
Chemical engineering on the menu by Professor Colin Grant, Strathclyde University
2005/2
Eating with the P and S by Tam Dalyell
2005/2
FROM THE SCENE OF CRIME TO THE COURTHOUSE:
- Tackling Organised Crime by William Hughes, Director General Designate, Serious Organised Crime Agency
- Policing and Crime Prevention by Gloria Laycock, Professor of Crime Science, University College London
- Delivery and Development of Forensic ervices in the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) by Gary Pugh, Director of Forensic Services, Metropolitan Police Service
2005/2
2005/3
2005/3
Engineering and Physical Sciences for the 21st century John O’Reilly
2005/3
The Innovation Challenge: Lessons from America and the UK Dr Charles Wessner and Alan Hughes
2005/3
Liberal Democrat Science Policy: Opinion by Sandra Gidley MP
2005/3
2005/3
Towards One Institution of Engineers Robert Freer
2005/3
Einstein Year gets off the ground
2005/3
How We Can Save the Planet: Opinion by Colin Challen MP
2005/3
Vision and Strategy for the Medical Research Council: Opinion by Professor Colin Blakemore
2005/3
Bees on their Knees? Pamela A Hunter
2005/3
2004
2004/4
The future health of the nation – the Wanless 2 report and beyond Derek Wanless
2004/4
Einstein Year is coming ! Dianne Stilwell, PR and Public Awareness Manager, The Institute of Physics
2004/4
2004/4
2004/4
British metrication: how can we escape from the mess ? Robin Paice, Chairman, UK Metric Association
2004/4
2004/4
Managing the countryside in the future Lord Haskins
2004/4
The ECSITE-UK Science Centre Network John Durant, Chief Executive, At-Bristol, Chairman, ECSITE-UK
2004/4
The food industry’s response to obesity Gaynor Bussell, Nutrition Manager, Food and Drink Federation
2004/4
Farming today Tim Bennett, President of the National Farmers’ Union of England and Wales
2004/4
Third biotech generation targets industrial growth and sustainability Dr Martin Anthony
2004/3
2004/3
A Fisherman’s Tale Michael Park and
Science and Fisheries Professor J R Beddington
2004/3
Down to Earth – Spin off from the Beagle 2 Project Tony McWalter MP
2004/3
The Role of Science in a Changing World: Address to the P&SC by Lord May of Oxford
2004/3
Why Is Animal Research Still Necessary? Dr Ian Gibson MP
2004/3
The EU REACH Scheme for Chemicals Testing Professor Robert D Combes
2004/3
REACHing for the Right Solution Dr Simon Campbell, President, Royal Society of Chemistry
2004/3
Opinion by the Rt Hon Gordon Brown MP
2004/3
2004/2
LGC – a privatisation success Dr Richard Worswick
2004/2
Fighting Infection: Opinion by Lord Soulsby of Swaffham Prior
2004/2
Science in Schools The Rt Hon Alan Johnson MP
Science Education Maggie Leggett
2004/2
2004/2
The Regulation of Nanotechnology: Addresses to the P&SC by Professor George Smith and Stephen Falder
2004/2
2004/2
2004/2
Long Term Vison Needed to Keep Britain Moving David Jones
2004/2
2004/2
Designer Babies: Addresses to the P&SC by Professor Lord Winston and the Lord Bishop of Oxford