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Chris Freeman, the founder and first director of the Science Policy Research Unit, introduces John Bernal, the father of the protein crystallography techniques that enabled the double helix structure of DNA...
John Maynard Smith describes the way flight developed in the animal kingdom: the fossil record indicates that the long tails which stabilised the flight of the first birds evolved into shorter, less stable...
Helen Sharman, the UK’s first female astronaut, gives an account of her personal experiences of life in space, using models and film to illustrate the key scientific concepts involved in space flight....
John Murrell of the University of Sussex discusses the basic physical principles relating to the gaseous, liquid and solid states, using models and demonstrations. He notes phase changes and subtle features...
Cartoons with captions, illustrating unhelpful aspects of library behaviour.
A community of a rare type of monkey, the woolly monkey, is preserved and studied in England, in conditions which allow the amimals to relate to each other in the same way that they would in the wild, and...
An introduction to the Irish University Press reprint series of British parliamentary papers and their use as source material for 19th-century social history.
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