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Monthly Archives: February 2016
Fabric From an Aerosol? LFW 2016 & the Development of ‘Eco-Fabrics’
Today marks the end of London Fashion Week 2016. As you’d expect the line-up included well known British designers such as Julien Macdonald and Vivienne Westwood, as well as featuring collections from Mulberry, Burberry and Alexander McQueen to name but a … Continue reading
The National Media Museum, The Northern Powerhouse & the North-South Divide
Recently it was announced that an archive of over 400,000 photos would be transferred from Bradford’s National Media Museum to the V&A Museum in London. The news was met with huge criticism; the story was covered by many national media … Continue reading
Posted in Home, UK, Uncategorized
Tagged Bradford, Conservatives, culture, discussion, heritage, HS2, inequality, museums, National Media Museum, North-South divide, Northern Powerhouse, Osborne, politics, Tory
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World First: Gene Editing Approved – Paving the Way for GM Babies?
This week big news in the medical world was announced: for the first time ever, a “country has considered the DNA-altering technique in embryos and approved it“. In effect, scientists have been given the green light to ‘edit’ human embryos in … Continue reading
Posted in Home, UK, Uncategorized, World
Tagged appearance, development, discussion, distortion, gene editing, genetic engineering, GM, media coverage, medicine, research, science, world first
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