BA Festival of Science 2007
From the Guardian archive
From the archive, 7 August 1926: The "Abler" SavageOriginally published in the Manchester Guardian on 7 August 1926: Our civilisation has come in for some shrewd blows from this year's meeting of the British Association. Professor Graham Kerr yesterday gave it another by denouncing a feature of it in which we are apt to take pride – its facilities for communication of ideas and of material
Political donations reach new high
ITV hires Boston Consulting Group
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Science festival - the aftermathScientists recruit worms for fight against asthma
Non-stick gum could slash £150m street cleaning costs
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Brits in Space
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Religion advances despite science (and thanks to Dawkins)Computerised voices could unleash "vocal terrorism"
Dead Sea Scrolls unrolled
Historic buildings at risk from rock concerts
Send Britons into space, urge experts
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The science of common sense
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A Hippocratic oath for scientists?Younger siblings grow more slowly
Powerful x-ray to unravel fragile Dead Sea scrolls
Drugs on banknotes will not wash in future
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Science festivals and public apathyDo meetings such as this week's British Association festival help to get science out to the right people?
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Should we cure autism?A distinguished autism researcher argues that the condition should just be recognised as another form of development
Do postcodes define how you live?
British towns and cities are being "ghettoised" by companies that link almost every aspect of our lives to our postcodes, experts have warned
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