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Richard Wyllie

Three years completing a degree in Biology convinced Richard that science, although fascinating, was best left to the people who could actually do it. Instead he decided to try and make sense of it by telling it to other people, and signed up for a masters in Science Communication at Imperial College, London. Richard currently works at Teachers TV in London where he spreads news of science's greatness to the masses through that other medium. Richard is especially fascinated by the politics of scientific discovery – to learn how science actually happens, why it happens and what happens to it once it’s happened. It’s a process that often isn’t looked closely enough at and, well, really should be.

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WWII Atomic Secrets See the Light of Day Realpolitik
WWII Atomic Secrets See the Light of Day
Nobelist James Chadwick realized atomic research had dire implications - so he sealed it away for more than 60 years
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Space Race: The Sequel Realpolitik
Space Race: The Sequel
The U.S. won the race to the Moon. Mars is shaping up to be a different story.
by Richard Wyllie