Stories
- Article
Can isolation lead to manipulation?
Military-funded researchers wanted to know if isolation techniques could facilitate brainwashing. One neuroscientist suggested that it might improve our own control over our minds.
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The tradesman who confronted the pestilence
The City of London, 1665. As the Great Plague hits the capital, John New faces a deadly dilemma.
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Birth, babies and boxes of memories
With memories of her baby in neonatal intensive care still fresh, Erin Beeston decides to unearth the poignant objects her family kept following births, going back as far as Victorian times.
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The hell of hay fever
After years suffering in silence, David Jesudason finds speaking out about his pollen allergy gives him hope for a future where his hay-fever symptoms are under control.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
BOM June 2000
Date: June 2000Reference: PP/SUL/B/1/1/3/15Part of: John Sulston: archives- Archives and manuscripts
Inaugural Symposium June
Date: October 1997-June 1998Reference: PP/SUL/B/5/31Part of: John Sulston: archives- Archives and manuscripts
GRL Board Meeting - 22 June 1998
Date: June 1998Reference: PP/SUL/B/1/1/2/12Part of: John Sulston: archives- Archives and manuscripts
GRL Board Meeting - 01 June 1994
Date: June 1994Reference: PP/SUL/B/1/1/2/2Part of: John Sulston: archives- Archives and manuscripts
1966 June-July
Date: June-July 1966Reference: PP/JRE/B.351Part of: John Read (1908-1993), radiobiologist