At the start of this year, I decided to focus a bit more on reviewing history books – more so than I had been previously. Come February and a couple of media storms down the track, and I decided to revise this a little. I have no intention to stop focusing on history, but where I can, I’m going to try and dip into more into the history of science and bioethics. One of my favourite books which serves as a great introduction to […]
What an Idea Becomes Means More Than How It Got There
The Cold War Politics of Genetic Research: An Introduction to the Lysenko Affair by William deJong-Lambert
