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Interview with Science Minister William Waldegrave as his white paper on more direct targeting of government money into British science and engineering is unveiled. He is also asked about the Cabinet...
Ian Fenn reports on British scientists identifying bones found in a makeshift grave in eastern Russia as those of the last Russian Tsar, Nicholas II and his family. Dr Peter Gill, Home Office forensic...
Paul Rowley interviews the Minister of State for Education, Baroness Blatch, Emily Blatch, on changes that mean students choosing the sciences over the arts will find it easier getting in to university; how...
Mark Phillips reports from the Channel Tunnel exhibition opening at the Science Museum in South Kensington prior to the official opening of the tunnel on Friday. He talks to researcher Aisling Byrne.
Lizzie Knight reports from the Science Museum in London on the start of the official Star Trek exhibition, featuring original props and costumes from the science fiction television series and films. Includes...
Jeff Collins reports on the launch of Science Fiction TV - the first satellite channel dedicated to the genre in the UK. Includes extracts and music from the television series, Star Trek; interview with...
Extract from an interview with physicist, Professor Joseph Rotblat, on the announcement from Oslo in Norway, that he and his London-based organisation Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, have...
Professor Joseph Rotblat, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for work on nuclear weapons and disarmament, on French nuclear weapons testing programme. Interviewer not heard.
London’s Star Trek-themed bar, Page’s has had a complete re-fit. The bar, deep in the heart of Westminster, is a regular haunt for devotees of the hit TV show which celebrates its thirtieth birthday this...
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