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Science in Parliament, Volume 73 Number 2, Spring 2017
This issue includes:
What are we going to do about our plastics? Kim Christiansen and Dr Penelope Lindeque
The problem of microplatics in our marine environment. Dr Pennie Lindeque
The Comino Foundation
Farming the future with robots. Dr Mario Rivero Huguet
Killing the golden goose? Ashish Arora, Sharon Belenzon, and Andrea Patacconi
Chief Scientific Adviser for Wales. Professor Julie Williams
Is the Haldance Principle still relevant?
The importance of metrology in realising our synthetic biology potential. Michael Adeogun and Max Ryadnov
Event pm "the implications of Brexit for UK science and innovation - 4th September 206. George Freeman MP and Stephen Metcalfe
Views from UK Energy professionals. Professor Jim Skea CBE FEI FRSA and Dr Joanne Wade FEI
Issue details
Journal title: Science in Parliament
Publisher: Parliamentary and Scientific Committee
Organisation: Parliamentary and Scientific Committee
Subjects: Leadership