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The ID Buster

Interview: with Kenneth Miller

Our first responsibility in a democratic society is to act as citizens, and that means speaking up for science in our schools

NEW! A quick spin

Fiction: Julie Ghosh

She saw herself from the outside: a grown woman, the head of her own research group. She felt like an utter fraud

NEW! Mrs. Oppenheimer's woes

Doctor Atomic by John Adams

Review: Amy Charles

In a man's world

The science and mind of Margaret Cavendish

Essay: Martin Griffiths

Lemons and lunacy

Lab Rats on BBC3

Review: Stephen Curry

My kids think I'm a boffin

Scientists stereotypes amongst schoolkids

Essay: Alom Shaha

Big country

One itinerant scientist's story

Lab Rats: rpg

Reaching for the stars

Kepler by John Banville

Review: Stephen Curry

Sacrifice

When scientists have to kill

Essay: Alison Christy

Paean to mathematics

From the LabLit science verse series

Poetry: Peter Roberts

Understanding ID

Only A Theory by Kenneth Miller

Review: Ian Brooks

Teaching to the enemy

On the front line of classroom evolution

Essay: Rob Carey

A Top 40 Hit

Excerpt from the NASA ROCKS collection

Poetry: John Thomas Clark

The heat of the moment?

On preventing scientific gaffes

Essay: Philip Strange

Lab report

From the LabLit short story series

Fiction: Dave Haan

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The HMS Beagle reborn

Karen James tells all

Interview: Jennifer Rohn

Conference nightmares

The art of surviving scientific seminars

Humor: Philip Strange