The Independent 1997 Charles Arthur - Abstracts

The Independent 1997 Charles Arthur
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A closed subject? (problems facing Royal Greenwich Observatory in Cambridge, England)(Network +)Retail industryCharles Arthur
Apple Computer's biggest mistake - and what might have been.(Network +)Retail industryCharles Arthur
Beef on the bone is banned in new scare.Retail industryCharles Arthur, Colin Brown
Behind the Net curtain. (residents of street in Islington, London, England, receive free Internet connection)Retail industryCharles Arthur
BSE and the prion wars. (mixed views about causes of transmissible spongiform encephalophathies)(Network +)Retail industryCharles Arthur
Butchers on the block in report on E.coli. (report by professor Hugh Pennington into outbreak of food poisoning in Scotland)Retail industryCharles Arthur
Cabinet split over food bug cover-up. (UK government denies cover-up over unpublished report on contaminated meat)Retail industrySteve Boggan, Charles Arthur, Colin Brown
Consumers win in the price wars.(end to price fixing for Unitred Kingdom electrical retailers; includes related article on internet bookselling)Retail industryCharles Arthur, Glenda Cooper
Dismayed, by a big majority. (UK scientists expect little help from politicians)(Network +)Retail industryCharles Arthur
Don't be a sponge. There's nothing to worry about. (majority of bacteria are harmless)Retail industryCharles Arthur
Engaging with the future. (UK shadow Minister of Science Adam Ingram)(interviews with UK's major political parties on science policies, part 3)(Network +)(Interview)Retail industryCharles Arthur
Flawed research had the world on the run. (US scientist John McLachlan withdraws work on pesticides)(Network +)Retail industryCharles Arthur
Fusion: do we have the spark? (mixed views on fusion as a source of energy)Retail industryCharles Arthur
Hi, this is Bill: gimme a bite of your Apple.(Microsoft invests in Apple Computer)Retail industryCharles Arthur
'If we get to power ...' (Nigel Jones, science spokesman of the UK Liberal Democrats)(science policies of UK's major political parties, part 1)(Network +)(Interview)Retail industryCharles Arthur
Is irradiation the answer to the sell-by date?(Network +)Retail industryCharles Arthur
It may be square, but it's wondrous. (importance of the square root of -1)(Column)Retail industryCharles Arthur
Microsoft finally gets its man. (Professor Roger Needham to coordinate Microsoft's new research laboratory in Cambridge, England)(Network +)Retail industryCharles Arthur
Not worth the papers they're written in. (need for action against scientific fraud)(Network +)Retail industryCharles Arthur
Public science faces litmus test. (future of government-owned research laboratories in the UK)Retail industryCharles Arthur
Raiders of the Jurassic Park. (US landowners seek financial gain from discovery of dinosaurs)(Network +)Retail industryCharles Arthur, Alexandra Zavis
Sorry, but there is no simple truth. (journalists unwilling to report scientific uncertainties)(Column)Retail industryCharles Arthur
Stolen uranium: the really hot stuff.(Network +)Retail industryCharles Arthur
Taste of things to come: the apple gene that will put the bite on foreigners.(genetic engineering to improve apples (includes related notes))Retail industryCharles Arthur
The big boys' blood money. (mixed views about Biocyte's decision to sell right to use stem cells)Retail industryCharles Arthur
The great trash can in the sky. (space about Earth becomes increasingly crowded)Retail industryCharles Arthur
The mouse that roared. (Japanese research team breeds mice with entire human chromosome)Retail industryCharles Arthur
The spectre of a human clone.Retail industryRupert Cornwell, Charles Arthur
Transplants? Pigs might fly. (genetic concerns about using animal organs in humans)Retail industryCharles Arthur
Tripping the light fantastic to the surface of the Sun. (Sun's weather has impact on weather on Earth)Retail industryCharles Arthur
Underfunded scientists sell expertise abroad. (United Kingdom government unwilling to fund research)Retail industryCharles Arthur
With portfolio, without magic wand. (UK minister for science and technology Ian Taylor)(science policies of UK's main political parties, part 2)(Network +)(Interview)Retail industryCharles Arthur
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