The Independent 1997 Charles Arthur |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A closed subject? (problems facing Royal Greenwich Observatory in Cambridge, England)(Network +) | Retail industry | Charles Arthur |
Apple Computer's biggest mistake - and what might have been.(Network +) | Retail industry | Charles Arthur |
Beef on the bone is banned in new scare. | Retail industry | Charles Arthur, Colin Brown |
Behind the Net curtain. (residents of street in Islington, London, England, receive free Internet connection) | Retail industry | Charles Arthur |
BSE and the prion wars. (mixed views about causes of transmissible spongiform encephalophathies)(Network +) | Retail industry | Charles Arthur |
Butchers on the block in report on E.coli. (report by professor Hugh Pennington into outbreak of food poisoning in Scotland) | Retail industry | Charles Arthur |
Cabinet split over food bug cover-up. (UK government denies cover-up over unpublished report on contaminated meat) | Retail industry | Steve Boggan, Charles Arthur, Colin Brown |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 industry | Charles Arthur, Glenda Cooper |
Dismayed, by a big majority. (UK scientists expect little help from politicians)(Network +) | Retail industry | Charles Arthur |
Don't be a sponge. There's nothing to worry about. (majority of bacteria are harmless) | Retail industry | Charles 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 industry | Charles Arthur |
Flawed research had the world on the run. (US scientist John McLachlan withdraws work on pesticides)(Network +) | Retail industry | Charles Arthur |
Fusion: do we have the spark? (mixed views on fusion as a source of energy) | Retail industry | Charles Arthur |
Hi, this is Bill: gimme a bite of your Apple.(Microsoft invests in Apple Computer) | Retail industry | Charles 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 industry | Charles Arthur |
Is irradiation the answer to the sell-by date?(Network +) | Retail industry | Charles Arthur |
It may be square, but it's wondrous. (importance of the square root of -1)(Column) | Retail industry | Charles Arthur |
Microsoft finally gets its man. (Professor Roger Needham to coordinate Microsoft's new research laboratory in Cambridge, England)(Network +) | Retail industry | Charles Arthur |
Not worth the papers they're written in. (need for action against scientific fraud)(Network +) | Retail industry | Charles Arthur |
Public science faces litmus test. (future of government-owned research laboratories in the UK) | Retail industry | Charles Arthur |
Raiders of the Jurassic Park. (US landowners seek financial gain from discovery of dinosaurs)(Network +) | Retail industry | Charles Arthur, Alexandra Zavis |
Sorry, but there is no simple truth. (journalists unwilling to report scientific uncertainties)(Column) | Retail industry | Charles Arthur |
Stolen uranium: the really hot stuff.(Network +) | Retail industry | Charles 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 industry | Charles Arthur |
The big boys' blood money. (mixed views about Biocyte's decision to sell right to use stem cells) | Retail industry | Charles Arthur |
The great trash can in the sky. (space about Earth becomes increasingly crowded) | Retail industry | Charles Arthur |
The mouse that roared. (Japanese research team breeds mice with entire human chromosome) | Retail industry | Charles Arthur |
The spectre of a human clone. | Retail industry | Rupert Cornwell, Charles Arthur |
Transplants? Pigs might fly. (genetic concerns about using animal organs in humans) | Retail industry | Charles Arthur |
Tripping the light fantastic to the surface of the Sun. (Sun's weather has impact on weather on Earth) | Retail industry | Charles Arthur |
Underfunded scientists sell expertise abroad. (United Kingdom government unwilling to fund research) | Retail industry | Charles 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 industry | Charles Arthur |
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