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Science in Parliament, Volume 68 Number 2, Whitsun 2011
Including:
How the EU- the science bchemical directive created a dark age in europe - Opinion by Anthony Lipmann
Science and citizenship - The Rt Hon the Lord Jenkin of Roding
The intelligent college – stimulating the stem skills SYSTEM - Professor Sa’ad Medhat
Welding is fun, exciting and rewarding! - Eur Ing Chris Eady
Has government forgotten the “E” and “T” of STEM education? - Dr Tony Whitehead
Strategically important metals- Tony Hartwell and Louis Brimacombe
Shortage of rare earths - Professor David Walker
Project sunshine – the science behind food and energy sustaibablity Professor Tony Ryan and Professor Peter Horton
Can the economy survive without a national measurement system? - Addresses to the P&SC by Dr Brian S Bowsher, Dr Roger Digby and Dr Julian H Braybrook
100 years of nuclear physics - John Roberts
Shale gas - Professor Mike Stephenson
Issue details
Journal title: Science in Parliament
Publisher: Parliamentary and Scientific Committee
Organisation: Parliamentary and Scientific Committee
Subjects: Electricity from nuclear fuel, Shale gas, Leadership