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TheBiologisttheSOCIetYOFBIOLOGYMAGAZINe Contents Volume 59 No 2 / June 2012 IN thIS ISSue 8 2012: an Olympic year for science How Usain Bolt wins medals one stride at a time. 9 empowering women in Africa How female African scientists are overcoming a maledominated scientific community to undertake vital research. A L A MY : I M AG E I N COV E R M A 14 Flower power An in-depth look at the cannabis plant at the UK’s only legal cannabis glasshouse. 19 Reality tV Professor Brian J Ford asks why broadcasters spend huge sums on computer-generated digital scientific simulations when the real thing is available on video. 8 22 Designer athletes Genetically engineered athletes may not be part of this year’s Olympics, but Dr Cristiana Velloso investigates the advances in genotype research 26 Back to life Scottish Natural Heritage’s Dr Martin Gaywood looks at the role of reintroduction projects as a way to conserve important species and restore ecosystems. 30 Sir Stephen Bloom The distinguished and recently knighted endocrinologist talks to Sue Thorn FSB about his research into obesity. 26 Th eBiologist THE SOCIETY OF BIOLOGY MAGAZINE ■ ISSN 0006 3347 ■ SOCIETYOFBIOLOGY.ORG VOL 59 NO 2 ■ JUNE 2012 SPeCIAL RePORt WONDeR WeeDInside Britain’s only legal cannabis farm NAtuRe ReINtRODuCtIONS Bringing beavers back to Britain 00_BIO_59_2_COVER_ALT2.indd 1 OLYMPICS 2012 GeNe DOPING Towards genetically altered athletes SCIeNCe ON tV ReALItY tV Are TV science graphics misleading? 06/06/2012 11:56 News 4 Society news 8 Opinion 39 Member news 42 Branch news Regulars 3 Nelson’s Column 10 Biofeedback 12 Policy update 34 Spotlight 36 Reviews 47 Crossword 48 Final Word 19 Vol 59 No 2 / the BIOLOGISt / 1

TheBiologisttheSOCIetYOFBIOLOGYMAGAZINe

Contents

Volume 59 No 2 / June 2012

IN thIS ISSue

8 2012: an Olympic year for science

How Usain Bolt wins medals one stride at a time.

9 empowering women in Africa

How female African scientists are overcoming a maledominated scientific community to undertake vital research.

A L A MY

:

I M AG E

I N COV E R

M A

14 Flower power

An in-depth look at the cannabis plant at the UK’s only legal cannabis glasshouse.

19 Reality tV Professor Brian J Ford asks why broadcasters spend huge sums on computer-generated digital scientific simulations when the real thing is available on video.

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22 Designer athletes

Genetically engineered athletes may not be part of this year’s Olympics, but Dr Cristiana Velloso investigates the advances in genotype research

26 Back to life

Scottish Natural Heritage’s Dr Martin Gaywood looks at the role of reintroduction projects as a way to conserve important species and restore ecosystems.

30 Sir Stephen Bloom

The distinguished and recently knighted endocrinologist talks to Sue Thorn FSB about his research into obesity.

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Th eBiologist THE SOCIETY OF BIOLOGY MAGAZINE ■ ISSN 0006 3347 ■ SOCIETYOFBIOLOGY.ORG

VOL 59 NO 2 ■ JUNE 2012

SPeCIAL RePORt

WONDeR WeeDInside Britain’s only legal cannabis farm

NAtuRe

ReINtRODuCtIONS

Bringing beavers back to Britain

00_BIO_59_2_COVER_ALT2.indd 1

OLYMPICS 2012

GeNe DOPING Towards genetically altered athletes

SCIeNCe ON tV

ReALItY tV Are TV science graphics misleading?

06/06/2012 11:56

News 4 Society news 8 Opinion 39 Member news 42 Branch news

Regulars 3 Nelson’s Column 10 Biofeedback 12 Policy update 34 Spotlight 36 Reviews 47 Crossword 48 Final Word

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