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Monthly Archives: December 2012
Congratulations to Sir David Payne, and an extract from The Geek Manifesto
Brilliant news in today’s new year’s honours list, of a knighthood for David Payne, Professor of Photonics at the University of Southampton. He deserves to be far better known than he is — I explain why in The Geek Manifesto, … Continue reading
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Urgent: 48 hours left to respond to the HFEA consultation on mitochondrial disease
In The Geek Manifesto, I point out that it’s important for those of us who care about and appreciate science to respond to public consultations, so that our views can be heard and taken into account. There are just 48 … Continue reading
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