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Saturday 6 September 2014
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A new film tells the intricate tale of a science that transformed our view of the world
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Thursday 4 September 2014
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Richard P Grant: Violence perpetrated on the mentally ill shows that victim-blaming is nothing more than a cover-up for subhuman behaviour
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Thursday 21 August 2014
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Heather Etchevers: Governments fund research into diseases that are popular with voters. But what about rare diseases, or the ones that aren’t popular, that nonetheless affect thousands of lives?
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Tuesday 19 August 2014
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Athene Donald: Structural colours are more visible and vivid than those that use pigments – as many examples from the natural world demonstrate. But sometimes pure white is what is required
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Friday 15 August 2014
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Stephen Curry: Traditionally, science holds itself to account through peer review. But more openness in these procedures may be needed to sustain public trust
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Wednesday 6 August 2014
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Richard P Grant: According to a paper published in the BMJ, the future just got a little brighter for victims of stroke – and London is leading the way
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Monday 4 August 2014
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Steve Caplan: Why The Lancet should be put under the microscope for publishing propaganda, mistruths and out of context information at best – and outright lies at worst
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Wednesday 30 July 2014
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Times have changed since the first Longitude Prize and women now form an important part of the scientific workforce. Can the resultant diversity help to find creative solutions to this challenge prize?
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Monday 28 July 2014
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The universities of the UK should not squander the opportunity to put in place an effective mechanism for making their published research freely available
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Monday 21 July 2014
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Richard Walker: The UK must invest in the capacity of its universities for world-leading research, world-class education, and good links with local economies
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Wednesday 9 July 2014
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Jenny Rohn: What message does sacking a crippling number of researchers send at a time when science is needed more than ever?
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Thursday 26 June 2014
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Royal Society launches 20-year vision for science and mathematics education
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Monday 23 June 2014
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Steve Caplan: Are inundations of paperwork overwhelming scientists?
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Friday 20 June 2014
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Cath Ennis: Epigenetics research may be opening up new treatment options for cancer
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Friday 13 June 2014
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Real dialogue between the public and the scientific communities within our society has never been more important — so let's talk