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Angela Saini

Angela Saini is an award-winning science journalist based in London. Her first book, Geek Nation:How Indian Science is Taking Over the World, was published in 2011. Her second book, Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong and the New Research That’s Rewriting the Story will be released by Harper Collins in summer 2017. Her website is here.

Articles by Angela Saini

DNA heritability

Felling the family tree

Hereditary traits and even eugenics are back in the headlines, as a series of new books seek to influence the nature-nurture debate.

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Windscale

A risk worth taking

The crisis at Japan’s Fukushima plant raised the spectre of nuclear disaster. But, one year on, it has made atomic power safer than ever. Angela Saini on the productive upside of failure

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The god confusion

In trying to make religion sound more logical and scientific, are educated Indians actually having a crisis of faith? asks Angela Saini

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Yield of dreams

Don't swallow the scaremongering claims of the anti-GM lobby, urges Angela Saini. Modified foods are a rational alternative to mass starvation

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Power struggle

For decades, it was the scourge of the environmental movement. But now, discovers Angela Saini, the greens are going nuclear

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