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.
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How Indigenous insight inspires sustainable science
The forest of the Amazon Basin is inextricably bound up with the lives of the Indigenous peoples living there. Find out how they feel about the forest, use what it provides, and try to protect it from aggressive commercial exploitation.
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Lying low for lockdown and beyond
For Liz Carr the chances of catching Covid-19 are the same as for anyone else, but as a Disabled person she's at much greater risk of not getting the treatment she needs if she falls ill.
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Eugenics and the welfare state
Indy Bhullar explores the ideas of William Beveridge and Richard Titmuss, who were strongly influenced by eugenic thinking, and yet championed the idea of the welfare state.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
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U.S. House Science and Astronautics Committee - International Science Policy
Date: 1971Reference: JDW/2/17/27Part of: James D. Watson Collection- Archives and manuscripts
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Henry Wellcome Letter Book 3 ['Letter Book 3']
Date: Mar 1890 - Nov 1896Reference: WF/E/01/01/03Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
Gilding - Ginzel
Date: 1951-1985Reference: PP/MLV/C/7/6aPart of: Vogt, Dr Marthe Louise (1903-2003)- Books
Tainted : how philosophy of science can expose bad science / Kristin Shrader-Frechette.
Shrader-Frechette, K. S. (Kristin Sharon)Date: [2014]- Journals
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Land use policy
Date: ©1984-