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SRT Projectat theEdinburgh International Science Festival2004 Remaking Humans - the Implications of NanotechnologyMonday April 4, 17:30 - 19:00 p.m., Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh for Booking and Further Information |
2004 - Climate Change in Scotland: Adapt, move or die?
2003 - What Should our Genes be Used For?
2003 - The Search for Human Perfection
2002 - Cooling the Greenhouse: Halving Carbon Emissions by 2050
2002 - Making Food Better: Is Organic the Best Answer?
2001 - Is there an Acceptable Face of Cloning? Cloning and Stem Cells debate
Does Nature Know Best? How far should humans intervene?
Accelerating Ourselves to Death? The Impact of Transport and IT
2000 - What do we mean by Precaution? Risk and the Precautionary Principle
1999 - Engineering Genesis Conference SRT's Study on GM Crops and Animals
1998 - Is Life an Invention? Debate on Gene Patenting
1997 - Is there Life on Mars ... and does it matter?
Why Should Anyone believe Anything? Scientific Proof and Belief
Chernobyl and the Limits of Technology a Personal Impression
1996 - Changing our Minds about the Environment? Debate on why we don't do more for the planet
Spinning Straw into Gold? Christianity and the Scope of Science
How Secure is the Internet? Encyption and databases
1995 - Putting Science in its Place? What is the proper place of science in society?
Unlocking the Greenhouse Climate change, human change & God
Questions of God and Science Russell Stannard's Video + discussion
1994 - God and Biology Templeton Lecture : Sam Berry
God and the Cosmos Templeton Lecture : John Polkinghorne
God and the Mind Sciences Templeton Lecture : Fraser Watts
Human Genetics Templeton Debate : Discoveries, Dilemmas and Directions
1993 - Who Murdered the Earth? An Environmental Whodunnit
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