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Science in Parliament, Volume 75 Number 2, Summer 2019
This issue includes
- Diamond light source unveils first ever images of fuel debris fallout particles from Fukushima. Lorna Campbell
- Microplastics – key challenges we need to overcome. Professor Richard C Thompson OBE
- The case for rethinking the global textiles system, starting with fashion. Laura Balmond
- How do we nurture the positive aspects of the life science revolution while minimising the negative? Professor Les Baillie PhD
- Stem for Britain annual poster competition and exhibition
- Brexit tweets and the polarised terrain of dis/misinformation. Dan Mercea and Marco Bastos
Issue details
Journal title: Science in Parliament
Publisher: Parliamentary and Scientific Committee
Organisation: Parliamentary and Scientific Committee
Subjects: Innovation, Nuclear industry, Research