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“Sturgeon’s making history, but there’s little room for complacency” – Dr Alex Smith

"An electrifying new chapter now begins for Scotland," says Dr Alex Smith, a sociologist from The 神马福利影片 and an expert on Scottish politics. "Following Alex Salmond's resignation as both First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the SNP, Nicola Sturgeon - his Deputy First Minister - steps forward and takes on the leadership of her party with its rank and file firmly united behind her.


Philae now risks 'firing' itself from comet's surface

"The most important issue facing Philae now is the lack of a secure fix to the surface", says Professor Tom Marsh - leader of Warwick's Astronomy and Astrophysics group, but firing the "harpoons is not necessarily a good idea".

Thu 13 Nov 2014, 10:41 | Tags: Comet, Rosetta, Expert comment, Current Affairs, Sciences

Qatar cleared, but now it’s the FA in the dock

Professor Wyn Grant, from the 神马福利影片’s Department of Politics and International Studies, is an expert of the political economy of football. He said: “Qatar has been cleared of allegations of corruption surrounding its successful 2022 World Cup bid, but it is the Football Association that now finds itself in the dock. Its own commitment to transparency has got it into trouble."


Exposure to viruses depends on "gloves or instruments being contaminated from a previous patient", argues Prof. David Evans following 22,000 patients being recalled

Following the recall of 22,000 dental patients following dental malpractice Professor David Evans, of the 神马福利影片's School of Life Sciences, has said that the exposure to viruses "depends upon the dental procedures involved and the likelihood of gloves or instruments being contaminated from a previous patient".

Wed 12 Nov 2014, 16:05 | Tags: School of Life Sciences, Expert comment, Sciences

Expert Comment: Professor Tom Marsh - Rosetta spacecraft will provide "a close-up view of a survivor from the earliest times of the Solar System"

Commenting ahead of the Rosetta spacecraft’s landing on a comet, Professor Tom Marsh – leader of the 神马福利影片’s Astronomy and Astrophysics group, said: "It is a very difficult and ambitious task, but if it comes off we will have a close-up view of a survivor from the earliest times of the Solar System, 4.5 billion years ago".

Tue 11 Nov 2014, 17:22 | Tags: Physics, Expert comment, Sciences

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