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Jurassic fantasies will never be a reality

November 28, 2012
Fans of this page may remember that two issues ago, the ScienceLite desk got into trouble for feigning intelligence and evolutionary insight using a quote from Jurassic Park. Sadly our...

Where are the women?

November 1, 2012
You don’t need me to tell you that science deals in the currency of evidence. This evidence builds into a constellation of data that then allows a conclusion to be...

The opposite of precision

November 1, 2012
Russ Swan explores the much-hyped concept of personalised medicine but realises it is a long way from reality when he finds himself in need of treatmentTHE irony of the situation...

Laughing as we learn

October 25, 2012
The internet.  Internal combustion.  Crisps. Just three things that we on the Science Lite desk are constantly disappointed we didn’t invent. Not being computer scientists, engineers or food production experts...

Science in the dock

October 23, 2012
Should you serve a prison sentence for being wrong about something? Monday 22 October marked a worrying time for science; six Italian seismologists and an ex-government official were accused of...

Is that a laboratory in your pocket…?

October 3, 2012
Tweeting pictures of your lunch? Is that the best you can do with your smartphone? Russ Swan argues the devices have untapped potential as pocket labs. Is that a laboratory...

The hubris of humanity

October 1, 2012
The hubris of humanity is something that, in our current role as apex predators, can almost be forgiven. Evolution has armed us well, not with the obvious weaponry of tooth...

A seed is sown, a lesson is learnt

September 28, 2012
Life is all about learning lessons. And here on the Science Lite desk we have just learnt a very valuable one. Never try to impress someone with your insight into...

Cosmetics con?

September 14, 2012
Anti-wrinkle creams are a con – full of ingredients claiming to make your skin look and feel younger, but none of them really work…do they? As I begrudgingly prepare to...

The quest for truth

September 10, 2012
Received wisdom can be a limiting factor – even in science, but beware - warns Russ Swan - the truth does not respect dogma or personal reputation… Oh, ye humble...

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