Times Higher Education Supplement 1997 Julia Hinde - Abstracts

Times Higher Education Supplement 1997 Julia Hinde
TitleSubjectAuthors
Abuse, lies, and videotape.(interview of paediatrician David Southall; Perspective)(Interview)EducationJulia Hinde
Branded an outcast.(Edinburgh University lecturer Christopher Brand; Perspective)EducationJulia Hinde
Bunny girls, clones and a comet. (relationship between science and the media)(Research Opportunities)EducationJulia Hinde
Capital assets waste potential.(higher education in London, England)EducationJulia Hinde, Harriet Swain, Alan Thomson
Computer brain gets colour mix.(research papers given at Institute of Physics congress)EducationPhil Baty, Julia Hinde, Harriet Swain, Kam Patel
Eco-cop and the gene bandits.(interview of environmental campaigner George Monbiot; Perspective)(Interview)EducationJulia Hinde
Gene junction takes off at airport. (new concept in health education opens at Manchester Airport)EducationJulia Hinde
Gold, frankincense and Ur.(Christmas gifts created by academics; Perspective)EducationJulia Hinde
Hairy jobs for the bold.(scientific fieldwork in extreme conditions)EducationJulia Hinde
How Jericho tumbled.(research on earthquakes and volcanoes presented at Geological Society conference)EducationPhil Baty, Julia Hinde, Alan Thomson
Learning a new body language.(new theory on how the immune system works)EducationJulia Hinde
Media glare takes toll on Dolly's 'dad.'(impact of publicity on Roslin Institute's Ian Wilmut)EducationJulia Hinde
Mind scanners move in.(use of magnetic resonance imaging to examine brain function; includes related articles on advances in neuroscience)EducationJulia Hinde, Harriet Swain, Kam Patel
Patients draw healing power from the online lifeline. (making medical research available on internet)(Cochrane Collaboration)EducationJulia Hinde
Sick countess rounds on 'impartial' advisers.(Countess Margaret of Mar's political campaign concerning organophosphate poisoning)EducationJulia Hinde
Their hands on your genes.(concern over DNA testing in US; includes related interview with US serviceman Don Power; Perspective)EducationJulia Hinde
The knowledge monopoly.(American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting)EducationJulia Hinde
Top scientist attacks MAFF cuts. (Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council Chief Executive Ray Baker; cuts in research funding by the United Kingdom Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food)EducationJulia Hinde
Whither weather?(climate change; includes related articles on meteorological research)EducationPhil Baty, Julia Hinde, Alan Thomson, Alison Utley
Why talk of risk is full of hazards.(Royal Society's conference on risk; Risk)EducationJulia Hinde
Winning the prize but not the jackpot.(Nobel prize-winning scientists unlikely to become millionaires; Perspective)EducationJulia Hinde
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