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Volume 19, Number 3

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Water management
The Earl of Selborne: The Lords report on water management
Dr David King: Water management and the environment
Philip Fletcher: The regulatory framework
Paul Butler: An industry view

Technology and broadcasting
John Dickie: The impact of technology on public broadcasting
Anthony Lilley: Meeting human needs with technology
Professor Philip Esler: Digital media and the human dimension

Pensions policy
Lord Turner: The impact of demographic change
Alison O'Connell: Uncertain outcomes from the White Paper
Dr Reg Hinkley: What is the real 'deal' for UK citizens?

Sustainable development
Barry Gardiner: Quantifying ecosystem services and benefits
Professor Alan Thorpe: Increasing our understanding of ecosystems
Dorian Emmett: How industry can achieve a more
sustainable approach

Volume 19, Number 2

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Drugs, alcohol and health
Andrew Jackson: What impact will drugs have on society in the future?
Professor Neil McKeganey: The effects of abuse on family and society
Sir John Arbuthnott: Providing healthcare to drug users

UK energy policy
Peter Mather: The challenges for future UK energy policy
Dr Robert Hawley: Nuclear power - what has changed?
Ross Howard: 2020 vision - seeing the policy options more clearly
Dr Keith Palmer: Financing new electricity supply within carbon constraints

Supporting innovation
Sir Keith O'Nions: How should the Government support innovation in the economy?
Stephen Heal: Innovation in the service sector
Norman Pickavance: Innovation in food production

Data mashing
Professor Frank Kelly: Data and innovation - the case for experimentation
Dr Mike Lynch: Extracting meaning from information
Dr Mark Walport: Using data to improve the nation's health

Looking into the future
Sir Brian Bender: Risk management - getting the balance right
Sir David King: Anticipating and managing technological change
Jeremy Bentham: Discerning possible futures

The Lord Lloyd of Kilgerran award
Simple, effective testing for easily treatable diseases

House of Lords Select Committee
Lord Broers: A wide-ranging science and technology agenda

Volume 19, Number 1

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International R&D partnerships
Sir Gareth Roberts: Reducing barriers to collaboration
Sir Robin Saxby: Partnership in multiple dimensions - a view from industry
Professor Charles Vest: US/UK collaboration - a personal perspective

Carbon abatement
Malcolm Wicks: Mitigating our continuing dependence on fossil fuels
Nick Otter: Taking an international approach to carbon abatement
Dr Kjell Bendiksen: Making carbon capture and storage a reality?

UK/Norway energy collaboration
Lord Browne: British and Norwegian cooperation in the North Sea
Helge Lund: Energising the future: opportunities and challenges
Odd Roger Enoksen: A Norwegian view
Malcolm Wicks: A UK perspective

Climate change
Sir David King: Reading the signs of the times
Hon James Connaughton: Taking practical, cost-effective action

Research priorities
Sir Alcon Copisarow: A half century of research reorganisation
Professor Ian Diamond: Meeting the challenge

Volume 18, Number 10

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Science policy and management
Sir Keith O'Nions: Towards 2.5 per cent of GDP on R&D
Sir David Wallace: The costs and the priorities
Dr Mark Walport: Asking the right questions

The education of 14-19 year olds
Julie Bramman: The Government response to Tomlinson
Pauline Cox: The view from the chalk face
Lord May: Good science teaching matters

Biotechnology
Dr Doug Yarrow: From science base to market place
Martin Wales: A view from the City
Dr David Chiswell: A glass half full or half empty?
Dr Andy Richards: Barriers to early growth

Flu pandemic
Baroness Finlay: The frontline is in community care
Dr Jeremy Farrar: An incredibly virulent disease
Dr David Harper: The vital importance of communication
Bruce Mann: Addressing all contingencies

Obituary
Sir Hermann Bondi

Volume 18, Number 9

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Identity management
Katherine Courtney: The time is right for identity cards
Ian Watmore: Convergent and divergent strategies
Ed Mayo: The glass consumer

Managing road congestion
Graham Pendlebury: Using technology to manage road congestion
Archie Robertson: Technology on the road network
Professor David Rhind: Geographic information and traffic management
Professor Tony May: A long term strategy for integrated transport is needed

The productivity gap
Vicky Pryce: Driving productivity forward
Professor Jonathan Haskel: The factors affecting productivity
Professor John Van Reenen: Skills, management and innovation

A sustainable economy
Professor Howard Dalton: Addressing consumption and production
Dr Bernard Bulkin: Energy - the key ingredient
Anna Coote: The implications for health policy
Jonathon Porritt: Time to be bold and clear

Kyoto Protocol
Lord May: A first, essential step
Professor John Kay: ... but is it, really?

Volume 18, Number 8

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Energy security of supply
Lord Sutherland: Renewables - more than motherhood and apple pie
Peter Mather: Looking at the options
Kieron McFadyen: Creating the conditions for stability

Science communication
Colin Blakemore: Cultivating a thousand flowers
Kathy Sykes: Engaging in dialogue - and being human
Fiona Fox: Scientists should make headlines

Strategic subjects in higher education
Sir Howard Newby: Strategic subjects are becoming endangered
Pam Alexander: The regional voice in education
Tom Swan: Meeting industry's needs

Science and the City
Paul Myners: Improving communications between the City and science
Peter Goodfellow: Making up our minds about the pharmaceutical industry
Stephen Timms: Raising R&D intensity in the UK

Nuclear power
Sir John Maddox: A new nuclear generation?

Volume 18, Number 7

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Public health
Sir Derek Wanless: Engaging the public
Melanie Johnson MP: Working in partnership
Lucy Neville-Rolfe: Healthy choices
Professor Siān Griffiths: Lessons from SARS

Realising the value of the genome
Dr Richard Durbin

Risk perception
Sir John Krebs: Trustworthy policies
Professor Ian Diamond: The research/society interface
Professor Nick Pidgeon: Understanding and managing

Obituary
Dr Richard Haas

Volume 18, Number 6

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European research council
Lord Sainsbury: Research partnerships
Dr Reinhard Grunwald: Cooperation fosters innovation
Professor Ian Halliday: Changing attitudes
Professor Dame Julia Higgins: A new research council

Crime detection
John Gieve: Causes of crime
Professor Paul Wiles: Science and crime
Peter Neyroud: Combining approaches
Dr Alasdair Rose: Research into prevention

Science journal publishing
Professor Mark Walport: Repositories for open access
Dr Mark Patterson: Open access in practise
Sir John Enderby: A learned society's view
Bob Campbell: Free access is here

Volume 18, Number 5

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Ten-year science framework
John Kingman: Elements of the framework
Sir Keith O'Nions: Perspective of the Office of Science and Technology
Andrew Barker: View from the stock markets

Training teachers
Ralph Tabberer: Attracting scientists
Mike Tomlinson: Professional development
Dr Derek Bell: Training quality

North-South links
The Rt Hon Hilary Benn: Reducing poverty
Silas Lwakabamba: The challenges
Sir David King: Building sustainable skills

The Countryside
The Rt Hon Alun Michael: Facts are key
Professor Chris Pollock: Look to the future
Oliver Walston: A farmer's view

Volume 18, Number 4

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Research assessment
Lord May: Pathologies of the RAE
Sir Graeme Davies: Unintended consequences
Dr Mark Walport: Redesigning the research department
Professor Nick Cumpsty: Model for industry

Renewable energy
Dr Bernie Bulkin: Pressures for energy
Dr Malcolm Kennedy: The practical reality
Claire Durkin: 2010 and beyond

Manufacturing
Lord Haskel: Fostering innovation
Simon Edmonds: The role of Government
Tim Woodbridge: A historical perspective
Professor Mike Gregory: Modern manufacturing

Nanotechnology
Lord Sainsbury: Opportunities and threats
Professor Sam Stupp: Science and business
Professor Stephen Holgate: The health effects
Professor Ann Dowling: Benefits and risks