Richard Gray
Science Correspondent, Telegraph
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Science Correspondent, The Telegraph. Non-tea drinker. Climber. All views are my own.
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tweets @PatJHennessy @JasperCopping @lauradonnlee @Josiensor @cduffin1 always happy to provide some sartorial entertainment
RT @InThaBurbs: bought 30 treadmills & placed them around the perimeter of house, when zombies attack my house they will just keep walking …
Great exchange between Sian Williams and John Humphrey's on @BBCr4today on his "door stepping" of the Queen at Broadcasting House.
@PaulMatadeen sure when would they need to be in touch? It is late now and would be better to call in the morning.
@rich_ @AgroBioDiverse no press release but the did indeed have the Latin names. Sadly there wasn't enough time to out then all on the story
@PaulMatadeen sorry, just spotted it. Happy to do it but you may be better speaking to the researchers themselves. Happy to put u in touch
Osborne said science was a "personal priority" and he wanted to secure it for the long term
George Osborne gave strong hints today that science might survive the spending review with budget intact and even get an increase
RT @LangBanks: Here kitty, kitty... Wild lynx to be brought back to British countryside bit.ly/Zm53gU By @chalkmark
@LynxUKTrust …
Wild lynx to be brought back to British countryside
telegraph.co.uk — Dr Paul O'Donoghue, a wildcat expert who is leading the project, insisted that the lynx would bring more benefits than harm to the areas where they are reintroduced. He said: "We have been looking at the prospect of Lynx reintroduction for a while and now is the right time.Sign up to discover more journalists who cover Technology, Science, Environment, United Kingdom and more.
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