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Science in Parliament, Volume 78, Number 3 Autumn 2022

Contents include:
  • Seeing biology in context. Dr Caitlin Higgot, Dr Harren Jhoti, Dr Chun-wa Chung and Dr Maria M. Flocco
  • Transforming UK science capabilities will require short term pain for long term gain. Richard Walker and Isabelle Boscaro-Clarke
  • An eye on communication. Heather Graz
  • The importance of physiology education in maintaining a health society. Dr Helen Wallace.
  • Go clean, go fast: New research shows clear economical case for reaching net-zero as soon as possible. Dr Rupert Way, Professor Doyne Farmer and Dr Caroline Wood
  • Quantum technologies: The future for the UK economy, society and security. Roger Mckinlay
  • One small step: Can we make a UK quantum moonshot? Professor Ian Walmsley
  • Sparking innovation through a challenge fund approachto societal problems. Professor Rick Delbridge
  • Government science ambitions require greater funding and wider public understanding. Professor Ian Taylor
  • Parliamentary Links Day 2022
  • Annual Luncheon 2022
  • House of Commons Select Committees
  • House of Lords Select Committees
  • Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology
  • House of Commons Library
  • Science directory
  • Science diary

Issue details


SIP Autumn 2022.pdf

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Journal title: Science in Parliament

Publisher: Parliamentary and Scientific Committee

Countries: UK -

Organisation: Parliamentary and Scientific Committee

Subjects: Net zero