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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
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