Times Higher Education Supplement 2000 Steve Farrar - Abstracts

Times Higher Education Supplement 2000 Steve Farrar
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A detective who retraced steps on the road to hell.(researching the perpetrators of crimes at Belzec camp, Poland)EducationSteve Farrar
A party animal with a social phobia.(psychiatrist treats bonobo with social problems)EducationSteve Farrar
A reason to cry wolf.(problem of wolf attacks on humans and livestock)EducationSteve Farrar
Beyond the genome: conference findings.(genetic research for cancer)EducationSteve Farrar
Bug that bears the mark of death.(Vietnamese typhoid strain has similarities with bubonic plague)EducationSteve Farrar
Face-saving measures.(report from the American Association for the Advancement of Science, genetic therapy for facial defects)EducationSteve Farrar
Fishel judgement puts an end to 'blind-eye' culture.(legal case between Nottingham University, Nottingham, England and Former Academic Dr Simon Fishel)EducationSteve Farrar
Flight of fancy reveals truth of first big shot.(Medieval Matters)(construction of a replica fourteenth century cannon)EducationSteve Farrar
Following the Whitehall herd instinct.(the Phillips report into bovine spongiform encephalopathy)EducationSteve Farrar, Caroline David
From the wellspring of disaster rise faint hopes.(arsenic poisoning in West Bengal, India, and Bangladesh)EducationSteve Farrar
Green menace in a sea of red tape.(French Biologist Alexandre Meinesz, discovery of 'Caulerpa taxiolia' in the Mediterranean Sea)EducationSteve Farrar
Has the GM backlash blighted British botany?(includes related articles)(genetically modified plants)EducationSteve Farrar
May blooms in tricky places.(Sir Robert May, president of the Royal Society)(Interview)EducationSteve Farrar
More stars in our eyes.(2 million pounds sterling make-over of Lovell Telescope)(includes related article)EducationSteve Farrar
Not enough to stop the brain drain.(response to UK Government's white paper, "Excellence and Opportunity" on science and innovation)(includes related article)EducationSteve Farrar, Giselle Weiss
Peer finds way to modify man.(Lord Winston patents transgenic techniques)EducationSteve Farrar
Plant rage may uproot experts.(includes related articles)(attitudes to genetically modified plants, United Kingdom)EducationSteve Farrar
Stressed lecturers plagued by illness.(British college teachers suffer anxiety and depression)EducationSteve Farrar
String section leader.(Theoretical Physicist Brian Greene)EducationSteve Farrar
The trials and triumphs of life.(plants, animals, fish and insects survive the Mount St Helens, Washington state, US, volcano)EducationSteve Farrar
Time to speak up against the doom merchants.(role of academics in public debates)EducationSteve Farrar
Too hot to handle.(Millennium Magazine)(climate change)EducationSteve Farrar
'Twitchers' they can't do without.(role of amateur scientists)EducationSteve Farrar
When heritage becomes history.(the academics role in saving historical monuments in threat of being destroyed in ethnic disputes)EducationSteve Farrar
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