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Science in Self-Defence: Doing Science in Public in 1930s Britain

By Sam Phoenix Clarke (@samjphoenix) Britain in the 1930s saw a surge in popular science-writing, with scientists and scientific journalists of all stripes attempting to publicise the revolutionary discoveries of early twentieth-century science. Biologists such as Julian Huxley and John Randal Baker took to radio to popularise the latest discoveries in genetics and the social…
