The Independent 1995 Tom Wilkie - Abstracts

The Independent 1995 Tom Wilkie
TitleSubjectAuthors
Aiming to win a nuclear bet. (Robin Jeffrey, chief executive of Scottish Nuclear)(Interview)Retail industryTom Wilkie
A ray of light in a century of darkness. (history of X-rays)Retail industryTom Wilkie
Britain: skinflint of space. (UK government fails to fund space science)Retail industryTom Wilkie
Critical moment for Sizewell B. (start-up at UK's newest nuclear power station)Retail industryTom Wilkie
Does this mean the British might have to talk about sex? (variability of British weather offers endless conversational material)Retail industryTom Wilkie
Fall-out on the foreshore. (renewed controversy about Dounreay Nuclear Power station)(Cover Story)Retail industryTom Wilkie, John Arlidge
Finding freedom in the bugs. (Stephen Jay Gould, Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology at Harvard University)(Interview)Retail industryTom Wilkie
Give full power to the people. (Nirex nuclear waste inquiry)Retail industryTom Wilkie
Here's a God you can count on. (ideas of scientist Paul Davies)Retail industryTom Wilkie
Invasions from outer space. (astronomers detect glycine in the constellation of Sagittarius)Retail industryTom Wilkie
Is this the work of man or nature? (moves to seek patent for genetically engineered mouse)Retail industryCharles Arthur, Tom Wilkie
Life, death and the disciple of Darwin. (biologist George C. Williams)(Interview)Retail industryTom Wilkie
Miracle cure, or mere illusion? (gene therapy)Retail industryTom Wilkie
Our genes in their hands. (patenting of human genes)Retail industryTom Wilkie
Science confronts the beast within. (views on new fascination with Darwinism)Retail industryTom Wilkie
Science is for everyone, whatever they try to tell you. (ordinary people become more interested in science)Retail industryTom Wilkie
Scientists and storytellers. (need for popular science books)Retail industryTom Wilkie
Taming Dr Strangelove. (portrayals of scientists give science a poor image)Retail industryTom Wilkie
The man who disowned his brainchild. (Professor Joseph Rotblat, winner of the 1995 Nobel Peace Prize)(Interview)Retail industrySteve Connor, Tom Wilkie
The secret sex life of Marie Curie.Retail industryTom Wilkie
They shoot pigs, don't they? (revelations that Porton Down research establishment used anaesthetised pigs to test body armour)Retail industryTom Wilkie, Danny Penman
Why the nation is boldly going nowhere. (latest views on space technology)Retail industryTom Wilkie
You were a perfect baby. (possibility of genetically fabricated families in the future)Retail industryTom Wilkie
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