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Science in Parliament, Volume 74 Number 3, Autumn 2018
This issue includes:
- Boosting the UK space economy - Professor Martin Barstow and Grant Bourhill
- Diamond light source, the UK’s national synchrotron
- Opportunities and challenges of the deep ocean: a choice for our future - Dr Jonathan Copley
- Into the deep – discovering our oceans - Sarah Miles
- Our future metal resources and the role of the natural history museum - Robin Armstrong and Richard Herrington
- Science and research partnerships between the UK and Latin America are helping to tackle global development challenges - Dr Dan Korbel and Dr Sarah Honour
- These 10 green chemicals could give UK industry a bright future and help meet environmental targets - Simon mcqueen-Mason
- Can we end the threat of anti-microbial resistance once and for all? -Timothy Leighton
- Medical detection dogs - Dr Claire Guest
Issue details
Journal title: Science in Parliament
Publisher: Parliamentary and Scientific Committee
Organisation: Parliamentary and Scientific Committee