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The LMB Archive collates scanned/digitised newspaper, magazine and web articles that relate to the activities of the LMB. This database lists the articles that have been catalogued so far.

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  • Nobel prize winner launches DNA company of the future
    Authors Cambridge Evening News Source Cambridge Evening News, April 20, 2005, p.29 Year 2005
    Details Subject Sydney Brenner has started a firm which will take DNA analysis into a new era Keywords Sydney Brenner; Compass Genetics; Sam Eletr; Philip Goelet; H. Robert Horwitz; Solexa; John Sulston; Population Genetics Technologies; Mark Treherne; Wellcome Trust
  • Playing the God game
    Authors Maddox, Brenda Source The Times, August 6, 2005 Year 2005
    Details Subject The geneticist who played hoops with my DNA: the quest to rewrite life by David Ewing Duncan, which explores the role of personality in science Keywords Sydney Brenner; President [George W] Bush; Francis Collins; David Ewing Duncan; Bernadine Healy; Douglas Melton; Kari Stefansson; James Watson
  • Pregnancy hormones beat arthritis
    Authors Halle, Martyn Source Daily Mail, 8 March 2005, p.45 Year 2005
    Details Subject Hormonal changes associated with pregnancy may provide the key to curing arthritis Keywords Arthritis Research Campaign; Alex Betz; [Michael] Ehrenstein
  • Researchers should be free to research
    Authors Cotgreave, Peter (Campaign for Science & Engineering) Source LAB News, July 2005 Year 2005
    Details Subject The government’s detailed allocations of the science budget for the next three years and its impact on science Keywords Max Perutz
  • Science can be beautiful, amazing, the best way to try to understand the world
    Authors Wolpert, Lewis Source The Independent, 9 February 2005, p.9 (Science & Technology) Year 2005
    Details Subject Science needs to find a way to bring the general public and scientists closer together Keywords Max Perutz; Lord Sainsbury
  • Science Lecture
    Authors Cambridge Evening News Source Cambridge Evening News, 24 January 2005, p.12 Year 2005
    Details Subject John Sulston is to give the 23rd Annual Osmond Lecture at the King’s School, Ely Keywords King’s School, Ely; Leonard Osmond; John Sulston
  • Sculpture explodes: What the helix was that?
    Authors Mott, Alex Source Cambridge Evening News, September 30, 2005, p.14 Year 2005
    Details Subject Workmen installing a sculpture of the DNA double helix have a lucky escape when it explodes Keywords Clare College, Cambridge; Francis Crick; David Hartley; James Watson
  • Statue honours genetic pioneers: Clare College immortalises Nobel Prize winners
    Authors Attwood, Rebecca Source Cambridge Evening News, November 10, 2005, pp.28-29 Year 2005
    Details Subject James Watson returns to Cambridge to unveil sculpture of DNA double helix Keywords Clare College; Francis Crick; Rosalind Franklin; Alex Jeffries; Charles Jencks; Fred Sanger; James Watson; Maurice Wilkins
  • Students use their brains to sweep board in contest
    Authors Cambridge Evening News Source Cambridge Evening News, 5 May 2005, p.14 Year 2005
    Details Subject Art and Science sixth form competition organised by MRC LMB Keywords Lizzie Burns; Wen-Xi Chen; Hills Road Sixth Form; Alex MacCuish; James Stone-Lunde; Julia Tozer; Jonathan Whitmarsh‑Knight
  • The story of an iconic photograph
    Authors Barrington Brown, Antony Source Chem@Cam, Autumn 2005, p.15 Year 2005
    Details Subject Antony Barrington Brown tells how his famous photograph of Watson and Crick came about Keywords Antony Armstrong-Jones (Lord Snowdon); Antony Barrington Brown; BBC; Francis Crick; Odile Crick; Soraya de Chadarevian; Movietone News; Princess Margaret; Time Magazine; Varsity – Student newspaper; James Watson

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