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Volume 18, Number 3

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Research and Development
Professor Gordon Edge: The cultural process
Sir Peter Williams: From SME to multinational
Professor John O'Reilly: Fostering cooperation

Genetic modification
Professor Howard Dalton: The science of GM
Ian Coates: Costs and benefits
Professor Malcolm Grant: The public viewpoint

Scottish fisheries
The Earl of Selborne: Regional responsibility
Sir David Smith: The need for dialogue
Maja Kirchner: Planning for growth

Traffic congestion
Managing urban congestion

Volume 18, Number 2

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Special report
The Lambert Review

Horizon scanning
Sir David King: Scientific roots
Dr Geoff Mulgan: Techniques
Dr William C Harris: Foresight predicates commitment

Science & creativity
The Lord Puttnam: An amalgam of cultures
Julian Anderson: Innovation in music
David Hughes: From innovation to production
Dr Robert Hawley: Creativity in teamwork

Science curriculum
Dr Ken Boston: The vocational divide
Professor John Holman: Science for everyone
Sue Flanagan: A teacher's perspective

Creating Eden
Tim Smit: Realising a dream

Volume 18, Number 1

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Assessing Research
Sir Gareth Roberts: Making assessment more friendly
Dr Chris Henshall: Full cost recovery
Sir David Watson: Towards teaching only

Clinical medicine
Professor Sir John Pattison: Research support from the top
Lord Turnberg: Charity collaborations
Professor John Bell: The research platform

Circumpolar North
Graham Fry: Arctic diplomacy
Dr Dougal Goodman: Arctic opportunities
Professor John Lawton: A crucible of change
Rt Hon. Michael Meacher MP: Conserving the Arctic

Transferring technology
Richard Parry-Jones: British motor sport
David Richards: An insider's view
Stuart Smith: Motor sport's broader contribution

Obituary
Lord Butterworth

Volume 17, Number 10

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Chemical and biological threats
Sir William Stewart: Nature, our worst enemy
Dr Pat Troop: Public health and protection
David Veness: Anticipating threats

Internet in business
Andrew Pinder: The Government record
John Leggate: Business strategies
Frances Cairncross: Driving social change

Foot and mouth
Sir Brian Follett: Formulating the future
Sir Ben Gill: Empowering farmers
Elliot Morley: Updating contingencies

Innovative engineering
Professor John Burland

Volume 17, Number 9

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Funding education
Nick Sanders: Prospectus for a revolution
Sir Richard Sykes: Greater diversity
Lord Oxburgh: A moderated market
Peter Johnson: Funding continued growth

Science in Scotland
Sir Muir Russell: Science strategy
Dr Chris Henshall: The UK context
Professor Wilson Sibbett: Education and society

The Roberts' Review
Sir Gareth Roberts: Avoiding skills shortages
Harry Bush: British research
Bill Parsons: Industry's view

Learning and skills
Michael Stark: Engaging employers
Dr Geraldine Kenney-Wallace: Industry training needs
Ivan Lewis: A skills strategy

Women in science
Women in science and engineering

Volume 17, Number 8

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A sustainable future?
Sir Brian Heap: We can't have it all
Professor Sir David King: Climate change is central
Sarah Roberts: Interconnectedness is critical

Energy policy
Tony Meggs: A supplier's view
Professor David Fisk: Energy demand 30 years on
Rob Wright: Questions for the White Paper

Science, engineering and technology
The May of Oxford: Breaking down barriers
Sir Peter Williams: An industrial perspective
Sir Alec Broers: Leading production

The science of climate change
Sir David King

Beyone Moore's Law
The road beyond the silicon chip's limit

Volume 17, Number 7

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Research and innovation
John Taylor: Building on basics
Alistair Keddie: Increasing investment
Ian Halliday: The European context

Radioactive waste
Lord Howie of Troon: Geological repositories
Robin Jeffrey: Industry needs action
Ekhard Salje: Sequestering plutonium

Asymmetric warfare
Sir Keith O'Nions: Novel kinds of warfare
David Veness: Counter-terrorism
Michael Granatt: A resilient system

Space science
Europe, and the UK, in space

Volume 17, Number 6

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Pathological specimens
Robert Coleman: Realistic legislation
Steve Catling: The Retained Organs Commission
Nick Wright: Tissues in teaching and research

Science communication
Malcolm Longair: The public understanding of science
Pallab Ghosh: The journalistic process
Simon Pearson: How well are we doing?
Sir John Maddox: A balanced perspective

Arts, humanities and science
John Taylor: Relationships between the research communities
Sir Brian Follett: Inter- and multi-disciplinary research
Sir Christopher Frayling: A multi-disciplinary culture?

Volume 17, Number 5

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Fish stocks
John Selborne: A policy for Europe
Elliott Morley: Listen to the science
John Gummer: The case for urgency
John Williams: The broad view

Governments and innovation
Leslie Morrison: The dash for innovation and growth
Gerry McKenna: A role for the universities
Noel Treacy: The Republic as pathfinder

Dietary salt
Is dietary salt a factor in hypertension?

Volume 17, Number 4

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Stem cell research
John Clark: The science of stem cell research
Peter Lachmann: The perceived threat
Robin Gill: Ethics

Managing risk
Myron Scholes: Benefits and chaos from salient events
David Allen: Risk inseperable from business
Sir Ian Posser: Risk in the boardroom

Zuckerman lecture
Edelgard Buhlmahn: Europe as a global player