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Dark matter and drugs
At the Guardian.
Posted in Astrophysics, Physics, Politics, Science, Science Policy
Tagged Health, open access
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MMR and me
I have a doctorate in physics. My wife has one in chemistry. We have an 11-year-old son, who should have got his MMR jab in 2003 A lot has been written about the MMR scare of just over a decade … Continue reading
Open access: Don’t grumble about journals – just do it!
At the Guardian.
Posted in Science, Science Policy, Writing
Tagged open access
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Dark matter, cosmic rays, open access antimatter and LHC protons
At the Guardian.
Posted in Astrophysics, Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged LHC, open access
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