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Science in Parliament, Volume 75 Number 1, Spring 2019

This issue includes

  • Diamond shines its light on moon rocks from Apollo missions Lorna Campbell
  • The UK is on the path to becoming a world leader in quantum technologies. We need to keep the momentum Dr Rhys Lewis
  • Converting world-class research into outstanding innovation Ian Taylor
  • Diplomacy meets science at post’s annual reception Dr Sarah Bunn
  • ‘Breaking the ice’ – delivering science diplomacy in an era of new tensions Henry Burgess
  • Vaccine innovation lower costs, more applications, and national production with ‘protein glycan coupling technology’ Professor Brendan Wren
  • Microbiology in the high seas: introducing the marine microbiome Dr Christopher Brown
  • Partnerships at heart of pioneering - new approach to tackle global challenges Professor Helen Fletcher
  • Gearing up to 2.4%: growing the uk’s r&d activity to meet the 2.4% gdp target Steve Yianni, Professor Richard Brook, Dr Jane Gate and Peter Oakley
  • Flour power???? Alan Malcolm

Issue details


sip SPRING 2019.pdf

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Journal title: Science in Parliament

Publisher: Parliamentary and Scientific Committee

Organisation: Parliamentary and Scientific Committee

Subjects: Microbiology, Measurement, testing and control, Innovation, Research