Ehsan Masood journaliste britannique
Masood, Ehsan.
Masood, Ehsan, 1967-
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Works
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British Muslims : media guide | |
Dry, 2006 2006: | |
Dry : life without water | |
Great Invention | |
How do you know? : reading Ziauddin Sardar on Islam, science and cultural relations | |
NERC in the dock over ocean research centre | |
Network crime prompts UK moves on access to data | |
New telescope shows off its paces | |
El Niño forecast fails to convince sceptics | |
Nuclear blast from the past? | |
Nuclear storage decision postponed | |
Nuclear waste store could be built within 25 years, say Lords | |
Outcry as ‘scientific’ badger cull is launched to target TB | |
Pakistan weighs up impact of sanctions… | |
Physicist will sue Internet providers over 'libellous' remarks | |
Plan to limit Cambridge high-tech growth | |
Pollution inspectors 'inconsistent' about radioactive material | |
Prance leaves Kew rooted in the present | |
Pressure grows for inquiry into welfare of transgenic animals | |
Radical changes urged in UK curriculum | |
UN reaches deal on biodiversity science | |
Report advises against privatization | |
Report stays neutral on deep-sea disposal | |
Researchers split over food safety as schools ban beef | |
Resilient British science will withstand Brexit | |
Row erupts over evacuation plans for Mount Vesuvius | |
Royal observatory could return to Greenwich site | |
Safety protocol due for a rough ride in biodiversity talks | |
Science & Islam : a history | |
Science advice test in UK devolution vote | |
Science in China to face its biggest upheaval since mid-1970s reforms | |
Science in the service of the Raj | |
Science stars fail to shine in challenge from student team | |
Scientific caution 'blunts efforts' to conserve fish stocks | |
Scientists split over tobacco industry research funding | |
Scrutiny delays Brent Spar report | |
Search for a key to secrets of the Universe | |
The search for missing mass finds funds for UK researchers | |
Sequence ‘terrorist genes’, says Venter | |
Shell keeps its options open for disposing of Brent Spar | |
Social equity versus private property: striking the right balance | |
‘Soft option’ for women gets sharp riposte | |
Sparks fly over climate report | |
Story of GDP and the making and unmaking of the modern world | |
Swedish council is dismissed amid claims of malpractice | |
Swifter, higher, stronger: pushing the envelope of performance | |
Temperature rises in dispute over costing climate change | |
Top BSE official denies charges of excessive secrecy | |
Trade unions campaign for lifelong learning | |
Trust me, I'm British : Britain and its Muslim audiences in the post-9/11 world | |
UK academics see research income rise | |
UK astronomers hit out at funding council | |
UK biotech flagship meets stormy waters | |
UK biotech industry aims to clean up its act | |
UK eyes social goals for next Foresight | |
UK failing to reap neuroscience rewards | |
UK geographers vote to cut links with Shell | |
UK holds up applications of genetically modified crops | |
UK initiatives aim to boost high-tech investment | |
UK insurers oppose moratorium plea on use of genetic data | |
UK life science students seek better deal | |
UK life scientists seek wider Foresight role | |
UK nuclear physicists set to lose their privileged funding status | |
UK nuclear waste company gets extended lease of life | |
UK observatories look to private sector | |
UK panel formed to rebuild trust in government science advice | |
UK physics ‘must focus on breakthroughs’ | |
UK plans for coping with plutonium waste fail to impress | |
UK projects vie for millenium money | |
UK redraws medical research funding | |
UK research set for international scrutiny | |
UK scheme aims to make biotech pay | |
UK science budget avoids the spending axe | |
UK seeks physicists for environmental research | |
UK spotlight on alternatives to using animals | |
UK studies grapple with school science .. | |
UK tightens regime for animal research | |
UK university fund ‘seeking out the best’ | |
UK's Dounreay reprocessing plant to shut | |
UK's food standards agency will report to health minister | |
UK's physical scientists are left disappointed by budget choices | |
UK's royal societies oppose new research council for Scotland | |
United States backs climate panel findings | |
Universities in clash over Internet libel' allegations | |
US firms tipped for contract to run UK physics laboratory | |
US seeks greenhouse gas cuts from the Third World | |
Vote on growth hormones in meat sparks row with FAO | |
Warnings raised over black-market vaccines | |
Wetenschap en islam | |
What Pakistan’s new government means for science | |
…while US students own up to cheating | |
Women at work | |
A word in your ear, ambassador | |
World Bank fund finds allies and sceptics | |
World Bank invests in global science base | |
Xenotransplant experts face good and bad news |