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Higgs Boson (extended interview footage)
Brady Haran Nottingham Science The Higgs Boson named after an Edinburgh University physicist Peter Higgs, is crucial to understanding the origin of mass. This video features scientists such as Ed Copeland, Roger Bowley and Tony Padilla from the University of … Continue reading
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Dawn Of The Clone Age (BBC)
BBC/EvolutionDocumentary Broadcast (1997) In February 1997, science fiction took a step closer to reality when a team of British scientists achieved what many believed to be impossible: cloning a single adult cell to create a whole new animal Dolly the … Continue reading
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RBS shifts 300 UK jobs to India
Richard Wachman Guardian State-controlled RBS is axing more jobs, shifting nearly 300 back-office roles to service centres in India in a move that has infuriated the Unite union. David Fleming, Unite’s national officer, said: “These highly skilled workers in the … Continue reading
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£120billion gamble on wind turbines: Green energy ‘ten times dearer than power stations’
Sean Poulter Daily Mail A rush to green energy by spending billions covering much of the countryside with wind turbines would be an expensive blunder, a damning study has found. Professor Gordon Hughes of Edinburgh University said the massive programme … Continue reading
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