Click on the links below to read Angela's latest and favourite published work: 'A life lived backwards: An interview with Patricia Alireza' - Science Careers, October 2009 'Probably guilty: Bad mathematics means rough justice' - New Scientist, October 2009 'A Good Sign: Creating new mathematical notation' - Science, July 2009
'DIY gadgetry' - BBC News Magazine, June 2009 'India's brain police: Using brain scans to detect guilt in suspected murderers' - Wired, May 2009
'Scientists who work in the defence industry' - Science Careers, May 2009 'Yield of Dreams: The reason we need GM crops' - New Humanist, May 2009 'The value of a good debate: The ethics of stem cell research' - Cell, Stem Cell Journal, May 2009 'Power struggle: Why greens are going nuclear' - New Humanist, January 2009 'Smarter than the average desk' - Science Careers, January 2009 'UK visa changes mean a closer eye on students' - Science Careers, November 2008 'Girls geek out over dinner' - BBC News Online, October 2008 'Designing for the next quake' - Science Careers, July 2008 'The power to prevail: Review of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival' - Red Pepper, June 2008 'Using video gamers to label the web' - BBC News Online, May 2008 'Researchers get closer to antidote for lethal bioweapon' - BBC News Online, May 2008 'Finding the right picture: Semantic video analysis' - The Economist, April 2008 'Controversial nuclear club takes shape' - New Scientist, March 2008 'A lack of regulation allows bogus universities to flourish' - New Statesman, January 2008 'Inside the bogus university conning overseas students' - The Guardian, January 2008 'Bluffing over missile defence?' - New Scientist, September 2007 'US and Russia back a nuclear fuel bank' - BBC News Online, May 2007 'Making poor nations pay for drugs' - New Scientist, March 2007 'Oil be damned: Climate change and greener fuels' - New Statesman, May 2006 |