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Why politicians should be wary of publicly pursuing the Wuhan lab-leak investigation

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11 June 2021

The theory that SARS-CoV-2 originally leaked out of a laboratory in Wuhan, China, is making a comeback – so much so that President Joe Biden has publicly ordered the US…Read More >

Science art helps climate change message hit home

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12 May 2021

Communicating climate change and its impacts is a key challenge we face as scientists. Although we need to practice robust research – and part of the way we do this…Read More >

COVID-19: The paradox of scientific advice which is not scientific

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27 May 202027 May 2020

Emeritus Professor Michael King uses social systems theory to explore why governments treat the advice on the best ways to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic as based on ‘science’. Contrary to…Read More >

Picturing science for children: the power of Marie Neurath’s designs

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31 October 201915 November 2021

Marie Neurath designed science books for children in the mid-20th century, using clever visual techniques to explain scientific ideas. An exhibition about her work at the House of Illustration in…Read More >

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