Philippa Law interviews Dr Julian Allwood & Dr Lucy Green March 2005
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Prof. Lloyd Peck, British Antarctic Survey March 2005
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Prof Howard Griffiths, Plant Sciences, Cambridge University March 2005
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Prof. Harry Elderfield, Earth Sciences, Cambridge University March 2005
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Chief Executive of UKAEA, Prof. Chris Llewelyn-Smith Chris - Nuclear power has had a bad press in the past, but people like you think that fusion might hold the key to cleaning up its act. March 2005
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Philippa Law interviews Dr Julian Allwood & Dr Lucy Green March 2005
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Dr Peter Naish from the Open University and Dr Tannis Laidlaw from Imperial College London March 2005
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Philippa Law interviews Dr Lucy Green and Dr Julian Alwood February 2005
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Dr David Norman, Director of the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, Cambridge University February 2005
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Dr Tamsin O'Connell, Department of Archeology, Cambridge University February 2005
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Dr Paul Willis, palaeontologist, and science reporter for ABC, Australia February 2005
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Dr Chris Smith, in Washington February 2005
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Dr. Toby Murcott, science writer and broadcaster February 2005
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Prof. Fran Balkwill from the Cancer Institute at St. Barts & The London, and Prof. Andrew Wyllie, Head of Pathology at Cambridge University February 2005
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Dr. Graeme Jones, Keele University February 2005
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Dr. Steve Yanoviak, University of Texas February 2005
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Soren Müller Bested, CordLife, Singapore February 2005
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Prof. Roger Pedersen, Cambridge University February 2005
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Dr Huseyin Mehmet, Imperial College London February 2005
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NASA scientist, Dr. Volker Kern Chris - You've been looking at how plants grow in space. Why? January 2005
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