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Science in Parliament, Volume 75 Number 3, Autumn 2019
This issue includes
- 2019 British Council science and policy making symposium
- Decarbonising heat with geothermal energy: enough heat for a century? Dr Charlotte Adams
- In search of the local void, the immense cosmic void at the border of the Milky Way, our galaxy. Daniel Pomarede
- Talent 2050: skills and education for the future of engineering. Paul Jackson
- Skills in the pharmaceutical industry: where we are and where we’re going. Andrew Croydon
- STEM education and skills. Hilary Leevers
- STEM skills for life.Professor Josie Fraser
- Managing our plutonium legacy. Neil Hyatt
- Disinformation online: social media user’s motivations for sharing ‘fake news’. William Dance
- Fake news – what it isn’t, why it matters, and what to do about it. Professor Chris Reed
Issue details
Journal title: Science in Parliament
Publisher: Parliamentary and Scientific Committee
Organisation: Parliamentary and Scientific Committee
Subjects: Geothermal heat, Heat, Uranium and plutonium, Nuclear waste, Innovation, Research, Decarbonisation