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Public Attitudes to Science 2011
Public Attitudes to Science 2011 (PAS) finds that the UK public values science and is interested in finding out about it.
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Energy security is a top concern for Brits
Energy security is the leading environmental issue for Britons, over and above climate change, according to a new international Ipsos poll of working age adults.
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Few know Harry Potter film effects wizardry developed in the UK
Few know Harry Potter film effects wizardry is developed in the UK, and most misjudge the subjects needed for a career in designing visual effects or video games according to Ipsos research conducted for NESTA.
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Generation Scotland: Public Views on Participating in a Genetic Database for Medical Research
Ipsos was commissioned by Generation Scotland (a collaboration between Scottish Universities' Medical Schools, many other biomedical research institutes and the NHS Scotland) to undertake a random, pre-selected survey of 1,000 people across Scotland.
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Examining the Safety of Children Online Across Europe
The EU Kids Online Project based at the London School of Economics and Political Science launch their report today detailing new and important evidence about children's exposure to and experience of risks on the internet. The report is based on a survey conducted by Ipsos among over 23,000 children and parents across Europe.
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Exploring the Boundaries
This report sets out the findings from a public dialogue and nationally representative survey on attitudes to research involving Animals Containing Human Material (ACHM), which was conducted in May-August 2010 by a consortium led by Ipsos.
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Experiment Earth?
A public dialogue conducted for the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) on geoengineering - technologies that involve the deliberate and large scale manipulation of the Earth's climate system to reduce the extent and impact of climate change.
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Sir Robert Worcester KBE DL Appointed President of Institute of Business Ethics
Sir Robert Worcester KBE DL, Founder of MORI and Chancellor of the University of Kent, has agreed to become President of the Institute of Business Ethics.
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Climate Change Still High on Publics' Agenda
Ipsos's most recent survey on climate change and energy supply shows that, despite a decline in concern about climate change, the majority of the British public still believe the climate is changing and say they are prepared to act on this.
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Worcester's Weblog - Manchester Seminar
Sir Robert Worcester discusses his recent presentation at the Methods and Models for Election Forecasting; the UK General Election of 2010 at the University of Manchester.