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Great to meet Christopher Dionne. winner of our Darwin Now competition, http://bit.ly/59QWI2 and Fern Elsdon-Baker of the British Councilabout 16 hours agofrom web
Spent a great evening with the real friends of Darwin, James Secord and Randal Keynes, plus 6 fancy pigeons and moreabout 16 hours agofrom web
Standing under a portrait of Lord Byron in John Murray - THE Darwin bash?!about 18 hours agofrom web
RT @timjph: @lorddrayson Encouraging to see positive consensus on one new chief science advisors per ministry. But what about the treasu ...2:37 PM Nov 23rdfrom web
RT @sciencecampaign: A. from Dr Evan Harris: ensure that secondary school science students are taught by teachers with a degree in the s ...2:37 PM Nov 23rdfrom web
BioRoger Highfield, Editor of New Scientist, was born in Wales, raised in north London and became the first person to bounce a neutron off a soap bubble.