The Constitutional Place of Science
The world's written constitutions scarcely mention science in explicit terms, and yet science exercises power on a par with the constitutionally designated institutions of government.
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Hosted by Dr Geoff Watts, science writer, broadcaster & Council member. A political scientist and philosopher, Dr Gutmann has authored numerous articles, essays and books and continues to teach and...
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Good communication between policy makers and scientists is a crucial requirement for developing policies that cost-effectively achieve measurable outcomes in conservation. Yet science and other forms...
View ArticleUK Research and Innovation: Visions for 2030
The national Academies are hosting a series of four Policy Lab events considering the landscape for UK research and innovation after the 2015 Spending Review. This event will look ahead to 2030 to...
View ArticleThe curious case of Donald Trump
Much to dismay of world-leading scientists, environmentalists, and politicians alike, President Trump has frequently branded climate change as “fake news” during his campaign.
View ArticleI, Science Radio – COP26 special
Tune in this week to learn about the COP26 conference that took place in Glasgow...
View ArticleEye to the microscope: How getting fired got me into SciComm
By Anjana Nair 26th April 2022 Confession Time: You read it right. I was fired...
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