The latest edition of Science & Public Affairs, the free magazine of the
BA (British Association for the Advancement of Science) is now online,
with contributions from Chief Scientific Adviser to the Government Sir
David King, outgoing President of the Royal Society Lord May and former
Guardian science editor Tim Radford.
This month's edition includes:
* Does medical research need animals?
* Brain science, addiction and drugs
* The anatomy of dialogue
* Water shortage in the UK
* Is homeopathy good for anything?
* Biologists have real jobs
* NanoJury
To access the latest issue, visit http://www.the-ba.net/spa
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