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Science in Parliament, Volume 78, Number 2, Summer 2022

Contents include:
  • 2071 - the world we’ll leave our grandchildren - Chris Rapley 
  • Is the future of healthcare digital? - Dr Caroline Wood, Professor Trish Greenhalgh, Dr David Morley, Associate Professor Angeliki Kerasidou, Professor Susan Jebb and Dr Federica Lucivero 
  • Biotechnology: the new enabling technology - Nick Challoner 
  • Applying big data technology to detect infectious disease: cystic fibrosis is leading the way - Michael Graz, Bryan Hanley, Heather Graz and Paula Sommer 
  • Why circular carbon is critical in the race to net zero - Andreea Sapunaru 
  • Value chain implications of a post-fossil world - Thomas Birk 
  • Training talent – reform of PhD processes - Dr Benjamin Fernando 
  • The switch from tackling trauma to combating climate change - Nikita Mayur Patel 
  • The art of measuring symmetry - Scott Harper 
  • Rising seas – barriers to monitoring and communicating the risks - Angela Hibbert and Ed Hill 
  • House of Commons select committees 
  • House of lords select committees 
  • Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST)

Issue details


SIP Summer 2022.pdf

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Journal title: Science in Parliament

Publisher: Parliamentary and Scientific Committee

Countries: UK -

Organisation: Parliamentary and Scientific Committee