
Bringing science and scientists together is what Professor Sir Paul Nurse hopes to achieve with The Francis Crick Institute.
Free the blue sky thinkers in an anarchy of science and creativity will be unleashed.
Practical men like Jethro Tull and Alexander Graham Bell provided many new inventions but pharmaceutical advances come from huge labs with vast budgets.
It’s undeniable that targeted research delivers, but, and it’s a big but, there is a catch. And it’s this. In any commercial environment, specific targeting brings with it the possibility that during the process of discovery, any kind of result that doesn’t positively enhance the chance of success may be ignored
Following on from the Hereditary considerations, GM Crops are feared and distrusted by many with good cause.
The way to combat that fear is through effective public engagement. And perhaps surprisingly, one of the best examples of that comes from over 200 years ago and the scientist who, at the time, was perceived to be a dangerous villain.
Many of us know of Burke and Hare, the infamous grave robbers, but John Hunter and his pioneering surgery was also a grave robber.
Scientific progress is valuable, vital even. It might be that occasionally we reveal a monster. Understanding the atom did indeed give us the nuclear bomb, but that knowledge also opened up so many other opportunities.
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