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Science in Parliament, Volume 71 Number 3, Summer 2014
Includes:
- 50 years of mathematics and its applications - Rebecca Waters
- L’oréal-unesco 2014 for women in science fellowships
- The big bang fair breaks records in 2014
- Carbon capture and storage - Nic Bilham
- Hydraulic fracturing - Addresses to the P&SC by Professor Richard Davies and Huw Clarke
- Presidential science and innovation policies: where are we now?
Issue details
Journal title: Science in Parliament
Publisher: Parliamentary and Scientific Committee
Keywords: women in the industry
Organisation: Parliamentary and Scientific Committee
Subjects: Carbon capture, transportation and storage, Hydraulic fracturing, Climate change, Leadership