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I have had an insight into new cars and found the perfect one for physicists
I just could not resist all those gadgets and gizmos and the economy of a wee engine
20 July 2012
If your wean is going off on his own, you will want him to have a well-ironed shirt
He may not have chosen a career in physics, I may not be able to help him, but I do want the very best for him
22 June 2012
Not to give physical education a kicking, but is the subject really fit for purpose?
If pupils want to shun science at Higher they can, but if they are not interested in sport.
25 May 2012
From Kwai Chang to Susan Cain - my quest to find the essence of the ‘introvert’
It may be the quiet ones you have to watch in a culture that favours outgoing types
11 May 2012
The education system and I have one thing in common: we hate being observed
The side effects of being checked over are alarming but, in retrospect, rather amusing
27 April 2012
Let me get to the point about PowerPoints: they should be rationed across the board
Even I, `the science guy’, can get by with only a few and let my imagination do the rest
13 April 2012
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