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Tag Archives: Science
Prince Charles, keepin’ it real for mother earth
worried about the evils of the world? I know! Lets blame science and science driven consumerism… or Galileo, he started it you know… Prince Charles speaking at the Oxford Centre for Islamic studies a few days ago, seems to know … Continue reading
Posted in bp oil, environment, science
Tagged BP oil, environment, Prince Charles, Science
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Ivory towers, science and society
why it takes all kinds Ok it appears there is no more money – I mean science, research, business innovation, technology and higher education money, where both the US and the UK governments are making cuts. (see my previous post) … Continue reading
Posted in higher education, UK Science policy
Tagged higher education, Ivory towers, Science, science funding, Science policy
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Do we really need another sputnik before we do something?
Do you like your mobile phone? Do you like the fact that you can use the world wide web to connect with your friends? do you like using your iphone when you sit on a delayed train? Yes? Than why … Continue reading
Posted in higher education, science
Tagged higher education, Science, science education, Science policy
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Science takes time and we are not all going to die…
well we are, but not by a world taken over by synthetic beings in the near future… Science isn’t very fast, even though it often seems like it especially when we read media reports about ‘new’ scientific breakthroughs… Last week, … Continue reading
Posted in genetic technology, morality, science, science ethics
Tagged ethics, genetics, Science, technology, Venter
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Dumb and Dumber: the mismeasure of women
Oh no here we go again.. Every 5 – 10 years the good old IQ debate comes up…. and usually some minority comes out on bottom, women, African-Americans – yet no one ever asks themselves why is it that White … Continue reading
Posted in bad science, science, women, women in science
Tagged bad science, Science, women in science, women's issues
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Science funding, where do we go from here???
Science needs a Saatchi! Whether you supported the Lib Dems or Labour, or even the Conservatives things are looking pretty dire for science funding. As the New Scientist says in the elections ‘Science is the Loser’. Science is, or rather … Continue reading
Posted in politics, science, UK Science policy
Tagged economics, funding, philanthropy, Science, science funding, Science policy
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If you vote for science, which party do you choose?
I think its gotta be Labour…. The general buzz (twitter, blogs, newspapers, etc) is that the Lib Dems are the best on science, so if you want to save science – Vote Lib Dem! But it depends on which bit … Continue reading
Posted in climate change, politics, science, UK Science policy
Tagged General Election, Labour, Liberal Democrats, Science, Science policy
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Just because you are a scientist doesn’t mean you are morally superior.
Although we sometimes tend to think so – and this isn’t helped by scientists who purport to be morally superior by the fact that they are ‘rational thinkers’ Some scientists like Richard Dawkins appear to think that rational thought (or … Continue reading
Should scientific funding really be MORE elite?
or how to creatively hamstring scientific progress…. Funding the scientifically elite is fundamentally short sighted. The new (or almost new) head of the Royal Society in Britain, Sir Paul Nurse, wants to reform scientific funding – joy! Something does need … Continue reading
Ok the analysis wasn’t perfect but that doesn’t make the scientists liars
‘Climate-gate’ considered Scientists make mistakes, it is after all humans who actually do science, and science is a human construct by which to understand the world around us. And it is not perfect. Also, empirical data can be interpreted in … Continue reading

