Stories
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A history of twins in science
For thousands of years, twins have been a source of fascination in mythology, religion and the arts. Since the 19th century, they have also been the subject of scientific study and experimentation.
- Book extract
Why the NHS is worth saving
In this extract from his latest book, ‘Free For All’, Dr Gavin Francis poses challenging questions to be addressed if a health service that’s free for all at the point of use is to remain possible.
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People against pollution
Alice Bell reflects on what happens when communities help solve environmental problems, and whether citizen science can help fight industrial pollution today.
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The art of soundproof design
Too much noise is more than annoying – it has serious negative effects on health and cognitive ability. Find out how designers and architects are mitigating the downsides of sound.
Catalogue
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Toward environmental justice : research, education, and health policy needs / Committee on Environmental Justice, Health Sciences Policy Program, Health Sciences Section, Institute of Medicine.
Date: 1999- Books
Implications of nanotechnology for environmental health research / Lynn Goldman and Christine Coussens, editors ; Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research, and Medicine, Board on Health Sciences Policy, Institute of Medicine.
Date: [2005], ©2005- Books
Inside the cell / U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of General Medical Sciences.
Date: 2005- Journals
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Environmental health perspectives : EHP.
Date: 1972-- Archives and manuscripts
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Sydney Brenner Introduction at the J.B.S. Haldane Lecture - John W. Drake - National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Date: 1988Reference: SB/3/37Part of: Sydney Brenner Collection