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It involved 284 economists, political scientists, intelligence analysts and journalists and collected almost 28,000 predictions.

This time he's written a memoir, a "collage of recollections and reminiscences" where almost every case (chosen, he writes, to highlight a particular legal issue), seems to follow a similar arc: crime, miscarriage of justice/cover-up/whitewash, then Mansfield taking on the establishment, generally in the form of the police, but also forensic scientists, intelligence officers.

I think the Prirazlomnaya and Gazprom's machinations to keep it afloat need to be understood in a global context, where an unlikely and somewhat uncomfortable coalition is forming between investors, environmentalists, scientists, intelligence agencies and an increasingly radicalised public all calling for governments to intervene on climate change.

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The country that took the toughest line on counter-proliferation when it came to Iran helped lay the foundations of Israel's nuclear weapons programme, driven by by a sense of guilt over letting Israel down in the 1956 Suez conflict, sympathy from French-Jewish scientists, intelligence-sharing over Algeria and a drive to sell French expertise and abroad.

December 30 , 1954Adelaide, Australia Rodney Allen Brooks, (born December 30 , 1954 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia) computer scientist, artificial intelligence scientist, and designer of mobile autonomous robots.

And if the nuclear and biochemical materials are not for sale, the scientists and intelligence experts associated with them are.

At the invitation of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, American military scientists and intelligence experts began traveling to the island in 1997 to survey it and take samples of bacteria.

It turned instead to the spur of free market capitalism, inspiring a motley band of computer scientists, artificial intelligence experts and robot lovers to take on the challenge.

The discovery, some experts expect, will help scientists understand intelligence in terms of the genes that foster it and the childhood experiences that can promote it.

Meanwhile, a deep philosophical divide has emerged between scientists and intelligence officials over whether to withhold scientific information in the name of national security.

More likely, in the scientists' view, intelligence in plants resembles that exhibited in insect colonies, where it is thought to be an emergent property of a great many mindless individuals organized in a network.

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