Nuclear scientist Joseph Rotblat campaigned against the atom bomb he had helped unleash. Is it time for today’s cyber scientists to heed his legacy? Essay by Martin Rees, The Guardian, 10 June 2006
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Iran at the Crossroads
Published on 1st June 2006 in Events 2006-2009, International Peace & Security
1 June 2006, British Institute of Radiology, London. Speakers: Dr Shirin Ebadi, Nobel Peace Laureate and human rights lawyer, Dr Ali Ansari, Reader in Modern History, University of St Andrews, Associate Fellow, Iran Programme, Chatham House.
Nuclear Energy And Nuclear Weapon Proliferation – A New Perspective
Published on 7th April 2006 in Climate Change and Energy Policy, NPT, Events 2006-2009
7 April 2006, University College London. Speaker: Professor Keith Barnham, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Imperial College London.
The Social Responsibility of the Scientist: the legacy of Sir Joseph Rotblat
Published on 9th March 2006 in Events 2006-2009, Ethics of Science
9 March 2006, Goethe Institute, London. Faust panel discussion.
Conversion of Russia’s closed nuclear cities to civilian activities
Published on 13th February 2006 in Nuclear Weapons, Events 2006-2009
13 February 2006, Panel discussion at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London
Terror or error – is humanity on the eve of destruction?
Published on 1st January 2006 in Publications 2006-2009, Ethics of Science
Terror or error: is humanity on the eve of destruction? The Guardian, 29 May 2006