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Science in Parliament, Volume 71 Number 4, Autumn 2014
Includes:
- The rise of scientific computing – a UKsuccess story - Professor Robin Grimes
- Geological disposal of radioactive waste - Professor Bruce Yardley
- Building a star on earth - Dr A E Turrell
- World-class smart material – born in Bolton - Daniel Keating
- Intelligent mobility across the UK’s transport system - Professor Sarah Sharples
- Britain’s innovation sector has thrived during the recession - Professor Richard Brook
- Recognising inspirational scientists and engineers (rise) - Parliamentary links day
Issue details
Journal title: Science in Parliament
Publisher: Parliamentary and Scientific Committee
Organisation: Parliamentary and Scientific Committee
Subjects: Transport, Innovation, Carbon monoxide, Leadership, Management systems