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Bernie Sanders, Elon Musk and White House seeking my help, says 'godfather of AI' Geoffrey HintonBernie Sanders, Elon Musk and White House seeking my help, says 'godfather of AI' Geoffrey Hinton
Dr Geoffrey Hinton has been inundated with requests to talk after quitting Google to warn about risk of digital intelligence.
Hinton, the man often touted as the godfather of artificial intelligence will be responding to requests for help from Bernie Sanders, Elon Musk and the White House, he says, just days after quitting Google to warn the world about the risk of digital intelligence.
Dr Geoffrey Hinton, 75, won computer science's highest honour, the Turing award, in 2018 for his work on "deep learning", along with Meta's Yann Lecun and the University of Montreal's Yoshua Bengio.
The technology, which now underpins the AI revolution, came about as a result of Hinton's efforts to understand the human brain - efforts which convinced him that digital brains might be about to supersede biological ones.
Geoffrey Hinton the scientist who until very recently worked for Google and who now is warning of the dangers of cognisant Ai.
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Bernie Sanders, Elon Musk and White House seeking my help, says 'godfather of AI' Geoffrey HintonBernie Sanders, Elon Musk and White House seeking my help, says 'godfather of AI' Geoffrey Hinton
Dr Geoffrey Hinton has been inundated with requests to talk after quitting Google to warn about risk of digital intelligence.
Hinton, the man often touted as the godfather of artificial intelligence will be responding to requests for help from Bernie Sanders, Elon Musk and the White House, he says, just days after quitting Google to warn the world about the risk of digital intelligence.
Dr Geoffrey Hinton, 75, won computer science's highest honour, the Turing award, in 2018 for his work on "deep learning", along with Meta's Yann Lecun and the University of Montreal's Yoshua Bengio.
The technology, which now underpins the AI revolution, came about as a result of Hinton's efforts to understand the human brain - efforts which convinced him that digital brains might be about to supersede biological ones.
Geoffrey Hinton the scientist who until very recently worked for Google and who now is warning of the dangers of cognisant Ai.
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Bernie Sanders, Elon Musk and White House seeking my help, says 'godfather of AI' Geoffrey HintonBernie Sanders, Elon Musk and White House seeking my help, says 'godfather of AI' Geoffrey Hinton
Dr Geoffrey Hinton has been inundated with requests to talk after quitting Google to warn about risk of digital intelligence.
Hinton, the man often touted as the godfather of artificial intelligence will be responding to requests for help from Bernie Sanders, Elon Musk and the White House, he says, just days after quitting Google to warn the world about the risk of digital intelligence.
Dr Geoffrey Hinton, 75, won computer science's highest honour, the Turing award, in 2018 for his work on "deep learning", along with Meta's Yann Lecun and the University of Montreal's Yoshua Bengio.
The technology, which now underpins the AI revolution, came about as a result of Hinton's efforts to understand the human brain - efforts which convinced him that digital brains might be about to supersede biological ones.
Geoffrey Hinton the scientist who until very recently worked for Google and who now is warning of the dangers of cognisant Ai.
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Bernie Sanders, Elon Musk and White House seeking my help, says 'godfather of AI' Geoffrey HintonBernie Sanders, Elon Musk and White House seeking my help, says 'godfather of AI' Geoffrey Hinton
Dr Geoffrey Hinton has been inundated with requests to talk after quitting Google to warn about risk of digital intelligence.
Hinton, the man often touted as the godfather of artificial intelligence will be responding to requests for help from Bernie Sanders, Elon Musk and the White House, he says, just days after quitting Google to warn the world about the risk of digital intelligence.
Dr Geoffrey Hinton, 75, won computer science's highest honour, the Turing award, in 2018 for his work on "deep learning", along with Meta's Yann Lecun and the University of Montreal's Yoshua Bengio.
The technology, which now underpins the AI revolution, came about as a result of Hinton's efforts to understand the human brain - efforts which convinced him that digital brains might be about to supersede biological ones.
Geoffrey Hinton the scientist who until very recently worked for Google and who now is warning of the dangers of cognisant Ai.
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Bernie Sanders, Elon Musk and White House seeking my help, says 'godfather of AI' Geoffrey HintonBernie Sanders, Elon Musk and White House seeking my help, says 'godfather of AI' Geoffrey Hinton
Dr Geoffrey Hinton has been inundated with requests to talk after quitting Google to warn about risk of digital intelligence.
Hinton, the man often touted as the godfather of artificial intelligence will be responding to requests for help from Bernie Sanders, Elon Musk and the White House, he says, just days after quitting Google to warn the world about the risk of digital intelligence.
Dr Geoffrey Hinton, 75, won computer science's highest honour, the Turing award, in 2018 for his work on "deep learning", along with Meta's Yann Lecun and the University of Montreal's Yoshua Bengio.
The technology, which now underpins the AI revolution, came about as a result of Hinton's efforts to understand the human brain - efforts which convinced him that digital brains might be about to supersede biological ones.
Geoffrey Hinton the scientist who until very recently worked for Google and who now is warning of the dangers of cognisant Ai.
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Bernie Sanders, Elon Musk and White House seeking my help, says 'godfather of AI' Geoffrey HintonBernie Sanders, Elon Musk and White House seeking my help, says 'godfather of AI' Geoffrey Hinton
Dr Geoffrey Hinton has been inundated with requests to talk after quitting Google to warn about risk of digital intelligence.
Hinton, the man often touted as the godfather of artificial intelligence will be responding to requests for help from Bernie Sanders, Elon Musk and the White House, he says, just days after quitting Google to warn the world about the risk of digital intelligence.
Dr Geoffrey Hinton, 75, won computer science's highest honour, the Turing award, in 2018 for his work on "deep learning", along with Meta's Yann Lecun and the University of Montreal's Yoshua Bengio.
The technology, which now underpins the AI revolution, came about as a result of Hinton's efforts to understand the human brain - efforts which convinced him that digital brains might be about to supersede biological ones.
Geoffrey Hinton the scientist who until very recently worked for Google and who now is warning of the dangers of cognisant Ai.
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Bernie Sanders, Elon Musk and White House seeking my help, says 'godfather of AI' Geoffrey HintonBernie Sanders, Elon Musk and White House seeking my help, says 'godfather of AI' Geoffrey Hinton
Dr Geoffrey Hinton has been inundated with requests to talk after quitting Google to warn about risk of digital intelligence.
Hinton, the man often touted as the godfather of artificial intelligence will be responding to requests for help from Bernie Sanders, Elon Musk and the White House, he says, just days after quitting Google to warn the world about the risk of digital intelligence.
Dr Geoffrey Hinton, 75, won computer science's highest honour, the Turing award, in 2018 for his work on "deep learning", along with Meta's Yann Lecun and the University of Montreal's Yoshua Bengio.
The technology, which now underpins the AI revolution, came about as a result of Hinton's efforts to understand the human brain - efforts which convinced him that digital brains might be about to supersede biological ones.
Geoffrey Hinton the scientist who until very recently worked for Google and who now is warning of the dangers of cognisant Ai.
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Bernie Sanders, Elon Musk and White House seeking my help, says 'godfather of AI' Geoffrey HintonBernie Sanders, Elon Musk and White House seeking my help, says 'godfather of AI' Geoffrey Hinton
Dr Geoffrey Hinton has been inundated with requests to talk after quitting Google to warn about risk of digital intelligence.
Hinton, the man often touted as the godfather of artificial intelligence will be responding to requests for help from Bernie Sanders, Elon Musk and the White House, he says, just days after quitting Google to warn the world about the risk of digital intelligence.
Dr Geoffrey Hinton, 75, won computer science's highest honour, the Turing award, in 2018 for his work on "deep learning", along with Meta's Yann Lecun and the University of Montreal's Yoshua Bengio.
The technology, which now underpins the AI revolution, came about as a result of Hinton's efforts to understand the human brain - efforts which convinced him that digital brains might be about to supersede biological ones.
Geoffrey Hinton the scientist who until very recently worked for Google and who now is warning of the dangers of cognisant Ai.
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Bernie Sanders, Elon Musk and White House seeking my help, says 'godfather of AI' Geoffrey HintonBernie Sanders, Elon Musk and White House seeking my help, says 'godfather of AI' Geoffrey Hinton
Dr Geoffrey Hinton has been inundated with requests to talk after quitting Google to warn about risk of digital intelligence.
Hinton, the man often touted as the godfather of artificial intelligence will be responding to requests for help from Bernie Sanders, Elon Musk and the White House, he says, just days after quitting Google to warn the world about the risk of digital intelligence.
Dr Geoffrey Hinton, 75, won computer science's highest honour, the Turing award, in 2018 for his work on "deep learning", along with Meta's Yann Lecun and the University of Montreal's Yoshua Bengio.
The technology, which now underpins the AI revolution, came about as a result of Hinton's efforts to understand the human brain - efforts which convinced him that digital brains might be about to supersede biological ones.
Geoffrey Hinton the scientist who until very recently worked for Google and who now is warning of the dangers of cognisant Ai.
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Bernie Sanders, Elon Musk and White House seeking my help, says 'godfather of AI' Geoffrey HintonBernie Sanders, Elon Musk and White House seeking my help, says 'godfather of AI' Geoffrey Hinton
Dr Geoffrey Hinton has been inundated with requests to talk after quitting Google to warn about risk of digital intelligence.
Hinton, the man often touted as the godfather of artificial intelligence will be responding to requests for help from Bernie Sanders, Elon Musk and the White House, he says, just days after quitting Google to warn the world about the risk of digital intelligence.
Dr Geoffrey Hinton, 75, won computer science's highest honour, the Turing award, in 2018 for his work on "deep learning", along with Meta's Yann Lecun and the University of Montreal's Yoshua Bengio.
The technology, which now underpins the AI revolution, came about as a result of Hinton's efforts to understand the human brain - efforts which convinced him that digital brains might be about to supersede biological ones.
Geoffrey Hinton the scientist who until very recently worked for Google and who now is warning of the dangers of cognisant Ai.
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Bernie Sanders, Elon Musk and White House seeking my help, says 'godfather of AI' Geoffrey HintonBernie Sanders, Elon Musk and White House seeking my help, says 'godfather of AI' Geoffrey Hinton
Dr Geoffrey Hinton has been inundated with requests to talk after quitting Google to warn about risk of digital intelligence.
Hinton, the man often touted as the godfather of artificial intelligence will be responding to requests for help from Bernie Sanders, Elon Musk and the White House, he says, just days after quitting Google to warn the world about the risk of digital intelligence.
Dr Geoffrey Hinton, 75, won computer science's highest honour, the Turing award, in 2018 for his work on "deep learning", along with Meta's Yann Lecun and the University of Montreal's Yoshua Bengio.
The technology, which now underpins the AI revolution, came about as a result of Hinton's efforts to understand the human brain - efforts which convinced him that digital brains might be about to supersede biological ones.
Geoffrey Hinton the scientist who until very recently worked for Google and who now is warning of the dangers of cognisant Ai.
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Bernie Sanders, Elon Musk and White House seeking my help, says 'godfather of AI' Geoffrey HintonBernie Sanders, Elon Musk and White House seeking my help, says 'godfather of AI' Geoffrey Hinton
Dr Geoffrey Hinton has been inundated with requests to talk after quitting Google to warn about risk of digital intelligence.
Hinton, the man often touted as the godfather of artificial intelligence will be responding to requests for help from Bernie Sanders, Elon Musk and the White House, he says, just days after quitting Google to warn the world about the risk of digital intelligence.
Dr Geoffrey Hinton, 75, won computer science's highest honour, the Turing award, in 2018 for his work on "deep learning", along with Meta's Yann Lecun and the University of Montreal's Yoshua Bengio.
The technology, which now underpins the AI revolution, came about as a result of Hinton's efforts to understand the human brain - efforts which convinced him that digital brains might be about to supersede biological ones.
Geoffrey Hinton the scientist who until very recently worked for Google and who now is warning of the dangers of cognisant Ai.
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Sir David Butler obituary
Influential psephologist, political scientist, author and expert member of the BBC’s election night coverage team for many years.
David Butler - Sir David Edgeworth Butler, CBE, FBA (17 October 1924 – 8 November 2022). Psephologist and broadcaster known for his Swingometer. English political scientist, with particular interest in elections.
November 1974
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Sir David Butler obituary
Influential psephologist, political scientist, author and expert member of the BBC’s election night coverage team for many years.
David Butler - Sir David Edgeworth Butler, CBE, FBA (17 October 1924 – 8 November 2022). Psephologist and broadcaster known for his Swingometer. English political scientist, with particular interest in elections.
November 1974
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No hope for science in Russia’: the academics trying to flee to the west.
Dr James Ryan: I would be horrified if academics are refusing to review papers written or co-written by Russians. This is racism.
Russian scientists are turning to partners abroad to help them escape, but face an uncertain future even if successful.
Dr. James Ryan photographed in his office at Cardiff University.
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No hope for science in Russia’: the academics trying to flee to the west.
Dr James Ryan: I would be horrified if academics are refusing to review papers written or co-written by Russians. This is racism.
Russian scientists are turning to partners abroad to help them escape, but face an uncertain future even if successful.
Dr. James Ryan photographed in his office at Cardiff University.
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No hope for science in Russia’: the academics trying to flee to the west.
Dr James Ryan: I would be horrified if academics are refusing to review papers written or co-written by Russians. This is racism.
Russian scientists are turning to partners abroad to help them escape, but face an uncertain future even if successful.
Dr. James Ryan photographed in his office at Cardiff University.
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No hope for science in Russia’: the academics trying to flee to the west.
Dr James Ryan: I would be horrified if academics are refusing to review papers written or co-written by Russians. This is racism.
Russian scientists are turning to partners abroad to help them escape, but face an uncertain future even if successful.
Dr. James Ryan photographed in his office at Cardiff University.
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No hope for science in Russia’: the academics trying to flee to the west.
Dr James Ryan: I would be horrified if academics are refusing to review papers written or co-written by Russians. This is racism.
Russian scientists are turning to partners abroad to help them escape, but face an uncertain future even if successful.
Dr. James Ryan photographed in his office at Cardiff University.
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No hope for science in Russia’: the academics trying to flee to the west.
Dr James Ryan: I would be horrified if academics are refusing to review papers written or co-written by Russians. This is racism.
Russian scientists are turning to partners abroad to help them escape, but face an uncertain future even if successful.
Dr. James Ryan photographed in his office at Cardiff University.
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No hope for science in Russia’: the academics trying to flee to the west.
Dr James Ryan: I would be horrified if academics are refusing to review papers written or co-written by Russians. This is racism.
Russian scientists are turning to partners abroad to help them escape, but face an uncertain future even if successful.
Dr. James Ryan photographed in his office at Cardiff University.
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No hope for science in Russia’: the academics trying to flee to the west.
Dr James Ryan: I would be horrified if academics are refusing to review papers written or co-written by Russians. This is racism.
Russian scientists are turning to partners abroad to help them escape, but face an uncertain future even if successful.
Dr. James Ryan photographed in his office at Cardiff University.
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No hope for science in Russia’: the academics trying to flee to the west.
Dr James Ryan: I would be horrified if academics are refusing to review papers written or co-written by Russians. This is racism.
Russian scientists are turning to partners abroad to help them escape, but face an uncertain future even if successful.
Dr. James Ryan photographed in his office at Cardiff University.
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No hope for science in Russia’: the academics trying to flee to the west.
Dr James Ryan: I would be horrified if academics are refusing to review papers written or co-written by Russians. This is racism.
Russian scientists are turning to partners abroad to help them escape, but face an uncertain future even if successful.
Dr. James Ryan photographed in his office at Cardiff University.
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Dr Suzie Sheehy: The eureka moment may come once in your career, or never.
Suzie Sheehy: I find it really important to understand what people who are not physicists think of the work we do.
The Australian physicist on why research is an investment, forgotten female scientists, and the impact of the Ukraine war on science.
Sheehy photographed in the The Rutherford Appleton Laboratory.
Born in Australia in 1984, Dr Suzie Sheehy is an accelerator physicist who runs research groups at the universities of Oxford and Melbourne, where she is developing new particle accelerators for applications in medicine. As a science communicator, she received the Lord Kelvin award in 2010 for presenting science to school and public audiences. Her first book is The Matter of Everything: Twelve Experiments that Changed Our World.
Suzanne Sheehy is an Australian accelerator physicist and science communicator at the University of Oxford.
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Dr Suzie Sheehy: The eureka moment may come once in your career, or never.
Suzie Sheehy: I find it really important to understand what people who are not physicists think of the work we do.
The Australian physicist on why research is an investment, forgotten female scientists, and the impact of the Ukraine war on science.
Sheehy photographed in the The Rutherford Appleton Laboratory.
Born in Australia in 1984, Dr Suzie Sheehy is an accelerator physicist who runs research groups at the universities of Oxford and Melbourne, where she is developing new particle accelerators for applications in medicine. As a science communicator, she received the Lord Kelvin award in 2010 for presenting science to school and public audiences. Her first book is The Matter of Everything: Twelve Experiments that Changed Our World.
Suzanne Sheehy is an Australian accelerator physicist and science communicator at the University of Oxford.
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Primatologist Alison Richard: Madagascar is a floating evolutionary laboratory
Alison Richard photographed in her garden at her home in London.
The Yale professor talks about her lifelong conservation work in Madagascar, the extinction of its megafauna – and her ‘wimp hypothesis’ of natural selection.
The British primatologist, conservationist and a former vice-chancellor of Cambridge, Dame Alison Richard, has immersed herself in research and conservation projects there since the early 1970s.
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Angela Gallop - The queen of crime-solving
Forensic scientist Angela Gallop has helped to crack many of the UK’s most notorious murder cases. But today she fears the whole field - and justice itself - is at risk.
Angela photographed in Oxfordshire.
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Angela Gallop - The queen of crime-solving
Forensic scientist Angela Gallop has helped to crack many of the UK’s most notorious murder cases. But today she fears the whole field - and justice itself - is at risk.
Angela photographed in Oxfordshire.
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Angela Gallop - The queen of crime-solving
Forensic scientist Angela Gallop has helped to crack many of the UK’s most notorious murder cases. But today she fears the whole field - and justice itself - is at risk.
Angela photographed in Oxfordshire.
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Angela Gallop - The queen of crime-solving
Forensic scientist Angela Gallop has helped to crack many of the UK’s most notorious murder cases. But today she fears the whole field - and justice itself - is at risk.
Angela photographed in Oxfordshire.
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Angela Gallop - The queen of crime-solving
Forensic scientist Angela Gallop has helped to crack many of the UK’s most notorious murder cases. But today she fears the whole field - and justice itself - is at risk.
Angela photographed in Oxfordshire.
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Angela Gallop - The queen of crime-solving
Forensic scientist Angela Gallop has helped to crack many of the UK’s most notorious murder cases. But today she fears the whole field - and justice itself - is at risk.
Angela photographed in Oxfordshire.
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Angela Gallop - The queen of crime-solving
Forensic scientist Angela Gallop has helped to crack many of the UK’s most notorious murder cases. But today she fears the whole field - and justice itself - is at risk.
Angela photographed in Oxfordshire.
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Angela Gallop - The queen of crime-solving
Forensic scientist Angela Gallop has helped to crack many of the UK’s most notorious murder cases. But today she fears the whole field - and justice itself - is at risk.
Angela photographed in Oxfordshire.
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Angela Gallop - The queen of crime-solving
Forensic scientist Angela Gallop has helped to crack many of the UK’s most notorious murder cases. But today she fears the whole field - and justice itself - is at risk.
Angela photographed in Oxfordshire.
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Angela Gallop - The queen of crime-solving
Forensic scientist Angela Gallop has helped to crack many of the UK’s most notorious murder cases. But today she fears the whole field - and justice itself - is at risk.
Angela photographed in Oxfordshire.
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Angela Gallop - The queen of crime-solving
Forensic scientist Angela Gallop has helped to crack many of the UK’s most notorious murder cases. But today she fears the whole field - and justice itself - is at risk.
Angela photographed in Oxfordshire.
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Angela Gallop - The queen of crime-solving
Forensic scientist Angela Gallop has helped to crack many of the UK’s most notorious murder cases. But today she fears the whole field - and justice itself - is at risk.
Angela photographed in Oxfordshire.
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Angela Gallop - The queen of crime-solving
Forensic scientist Angela Gallop has helped to crack many of the UK’s most notorious murder cases. But today she fears the whole field - and justice itself - is at risk.
Angela photographed in Oxfordshire.
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Angela Gallop - The queen of crime-solving
Forensic scientist Angela Gallop has helped to crack many of the UK’s most notorious murder cases. But today she fears the whole field - and justice itself - is at risk.
Angela photographed in Oxfordshire.
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Angela Gallop - The queen of crime-solving
Forensic scientist Angela Gallop has helped to crack many of the UK’s most notorious murder cases. But today she fears the whole field - and justice itself - is at risk.
Angela photographed in Oxfordshire.
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Angela Gallop - The queen of crime-solving
Forensic scientist Angela Gallop has helped to crack many of the UK’s most notorious murder cases. But today she fears the whole field - and justice itself - is at risk.
Angela photographed in Oxfordshire.
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Angela Gallop - The queen of crime-solving
Forensic scientist Angela Gallop has helped to crack many of the UK’s most notorious murder cases. But today she fears the whole field - and justice itself - is at risk.
Angela photographed in Oxfordshire.
© David Levene / Guardian / eyevine
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Angela Gallop - The queen of crime-solving
Forensic scientist Angela Gallop has helped to crack many of the UK’s most notorious murder cases. But today she fears the whole field - and justice itself - is at risk.
Angela photographed in Oxfordshire.
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Angela Gallop - The queen of crime-solving
Forensic scientist Angela Gallop has helped to crack many of the UK’s most notorious murder cases. But today she fears the whole field - and justice itself - is at risk.
Angela photographed in Oxfordshire.
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Angela Gallop - The queen of crime-solving
Forensic scientist Angela Gallop has helped to crack many of the UK’s most notorious murder cases. But today she fears the whole field - and justice itself - is at risk.
Angela photographed in Oxfordshire.
© David Levene / Guardian / eyevine
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Angela Gallop - The queen of crime-solving
Forensic scientist Angela Gallop has helped to crack many of the UK’s most notorious murder cases. But today she fears the whole field - and justice itself - is at risk.
Angela photographed in Oxfordshire.
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Angela Gallop - The queen of crime-solving
Forensic scientist Angela Gallop has helped to crack many of the UK’s most notorious murder cases. But today she fears the whole field - and justice itself - is at risk.
Angela photographed in Oxfordshire.
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Angela Gallop - The queen of crime-solving
Forensic scientist Angela Gallop has helped to crack many of the UK’s most notorious murder cases. But today she fears the whole field - and justice itself - is at risk.
Angela photographed in Oxfordshire.
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