Ehsan Masood
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British journalist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Hassan Ehsan Masood is a British science writer, journalist and broadcaster. Between 2009 and 2017 he was the editor of Research Fortnight , is currently bureau chief at Nature, and has been teaching international science policy at Imperial College London. since 2008.
Ehsan Masood's Published Works
Published Works
- Women at work (2005) (126)
- ⃛ as consortium plans free SNP map of human genome (1999) (76)
- An unholy alliance. (2003) (64)
- The battle for the soul of biodiversity (2018) (44)
- The Great Invention: The Story of GDP and the Making and Unmaking of the Modern World (2016) (33)
- 'Medicinal plants threatened by over-use' (1997) (30)
- Fisheries science: all at sea when it comes to politics? (1997) (26)
- UN climate change report turns up the heat (1995) (24)
- Arab science: Blooms in the desert (2002) (23)
- Gene tests: who benefits from risk? (1996) (22)
- Social equity versus private property: striking the right balance (1998) (22)
- ‘COP26 hasn’t solved the problem’: scientists react to UN climate deal (2021) (22)
- How China is redrawing the map of world science (2019) (16)
- Costing the Earth: when ecology meets economics (1998) (15)
- Islam and Science: An Islamist revolution (2006) (14)
- UK seeks physicists for environmental research (1998) (13)
- Monsanto set to back down over ‘terminator’ gene? (1998) (12)
- The GM debate: who decides? An analysis of decision-making about genetically modified crops in developing countries. (2005) (11)
- Developing countries dispute use of figures on climate change impacts (1995) (11)
- Climate report 'subject to scientific cleansing' (1996) (11)
- GM crops: A continent divided (2003) (10)
- Greek earthquake stirs controversy over claims for prediction method (1995) (10)
- Pressure grows for inquiry into welfare of transgenic animals (1997) (9)
- Aquaculture: a solution, or source of new problems? (1997) (9)
- Old scores surface as African states face new opportunities (1998) (9)
- Iceland poised to sell exclusive rights to national health data (1998) (9)
- Swedish council is dismissed amid claims of malpractice (1995) (9)
- Kyoto agreement creates new agenda for climate research (1997) (9)
- Warnings raised over black-market vaccines (1995) (9)
- Industrial world is unlikely to meet promised carbon cuts (1996) (8)
- UK eyes social goals for next Foresight (1998) (8)
- British Muslims : media guide (2006) (8)
- Court charges open split in Greek earthquake experts (1995) (7)
- Cloning technique 'reveals legal loophole' (1997) (7)
- Organic farmer takes gene battle to court (1998) (7)
- Europe and US in confrontation over GM food labelling criteria (1999) (7)
- Fishing by numbers reveals its limits (1997) (6)
- Austria bans gene-modified maize (1997) (6)
- Swifter, higher, stronger: pushing the envelope of performance (1996) (6)
- Row erupts over evacuation plans for Mount Vesuvius (1995) (6)
- UK panel formed to rebuild trust in government science advice (1999) (6)
- Britain embraces ‘knowledge economy’ (1998) (6)
- Temperature rises in dispute over costing climate change (1995) (6)
- Gag on food scientist is lifted as gene modification row hots up ... (1999) (6)
- COP26 climate pledges: What scientists think so far. (2021) (5)
- Climate report cuts call for strong policies (1995) (5)
- COP27 climate talks: what succeeded, what failed and what’s next (2022) (5)
- Asian economies lead increase in carbon dioxide emissions (1997) (5)
- Asian states link to popularize science⃛ (1998) (5)
- Food scientist in GMO row defends ‘premature’ warning (1999) (5)
- Climate panel confirms human role in warming, fights off oil states (1995) (5)
- A 100th birthday wish: uphold academic freedom in dark times (2018) (4)
- British scientists seek recognition of role in "life on Mars' debate··· (1996) (4)
- Energy with meaning (2006) (4)
- Scientists in Pakistan and Sri Lanka bet their futures on China (2019) (4)
- BA puts government science move under the microscope (1995) (4)
- Troubled UK biotech firm faces new probe (1998) (4)
- Science advice test in UK devolution vote (1999) (4)
- UK redraws medical research funding (1997) (4)
- Islam and Science: The Islamic world (2006) (4)
- Chief to leave troubled British Biotech (1998) (4)
- 'Mad cow' scare threatens political link between food and agriculture (1996) (4)
- UK insurers oppose moratorium plea on use of genetic data (1998) (4)
- UK research set for international scrutiny (1998) (4)
- After 322 years, royal observatory loses out to Scottish rival (1997) (4)
- Image of Newton reopens historic divide (1997) (4)
- Collapse of talks on safety of GMO trade (1999) (4)
- Academies call for ban on patenting agricultural life forms (1999) (4)
- Battling for science takes its toll on UN climate panel stalwarts (1997) (3)
- World Bank invests in global science base (1999) (3)
- Kyoto ‘dress rehearsal’ ends in deadlock (1997) (3)
- Nuclear waste plans enter critical phase (1996) (3)
- Anomaly admitted in 'first' AIDS case (1995) (3)
- Nuclear waste store could be built within 25 years, say Lords (1999) (3)
- UN agency chief seeks advice from environment groups (1998) (3)
- Major biodiversity initiative needs support (2015) (3)
- Xenotransplant experts face good and bad news (1998) (3)
- Planned US nuclear repository ‘at risk’ ⃛ (1998) (3)
- Europe bids to pull US patent law into line with first-to-file system (1999) (3)
- Capacity building: The road from Rio (2008) (3)
- Africa splits over bar to patents on plants (1999) (3)
- Pakistan's universities take up protest (2007) (3)
- Montserrat residents ‘lost faith’ in volcanologists' warnings (1998) (3)
- Report stays neutral on deep-sea disposal (1996) (3)
- Chinese agree to eugenics discussion (1995) (3)
- A formula for indigenous involvement (1998) (3)
- Head of climate group rejects claims of political influence (1996) (3)
- UK reaffirms commitment to independent food agency (1997) (3)
- Equity is the key criterion for developing nations (1997) (3)
- Compromise sought on ‘Terminator’⃛ (1999) (3)
- Sparks fly over climate report (1996) (3)
- Pakistan must seize the chance to revive its science (2013) (3)
- Islanders contest report on nuclear risks (1997) (2)
- Scientific caution 'blunts efforts' to conserve fish stocks (1996) (2)
- Call for more research into health effects of Chernobyl accident. (1995) (2)
- Africa defends rights to indigenous knowledge (1998) (2)
- UK biotech flagship meets stormy waters (1998) (2)
- Liability clause blocks talks on biosafety protocol (1996) (2)
- Environment: The globe's green avenger (2009) (2)
- The changing culture of British science (1998) (2)
- Microsoft ‘in talks’ to set up research base in Cambridge (1997) (2)
- Call for moratorium on seedbank patents (1998) (2)
- Malaysia backs ‘gag’ on haze scientists (1997) (2)
- Science in the service of the Raj (1997) (2)
- Job losses feared as UK marine science centre overspends (1999) (2)
- Expert group to look at UK cloning law ⃛ (1999) (2)
- G8 leaders seek study on effects of biotech (1999) (2)
- Britain opens biotech regulation to greater public involvement (1999) (2)
- 'All lines from space are engaged...' (1995) (2)
- Rebooting GDP: new ways to measure economic growth gain momentum. (2022) (2)
- Islam and Science: the Islamic world. (2006) (2)
- ... as UK press reports come under fire (1999) (2)
- Chemical weapons ban edges to realization (1995) (2)
- Global ‘eco-survey’ plan gets a rough ride (1999) (2)
- Biosafety rules will regulate international GMO transfers (1995) (2)
- Structural biology gets UK funding boost (1997) (2)
- Once upon a smoggy day in London town... (1996) (2)
- More than dollars: mega-review finds 50 ways to value nature. (2022) (2)
- Industry warms to 'flexible' carbon cuts (1996) (2)
- Planning rejection leaves British nuclear waste plans in disarray (1997) (2)
- Nobel goes to T-cell pioneers whose work 'changed face of immunology' (1996) (2)
- ⃛as academies meet to plan a global approach (1999) (2)
- Scientists set sail in search of influence (1997) (1)
- Research ‘must aid fight against poverty’ (1999) (1)
- Can OSPREY rise up from its watery grave? (1995) (1)
- Resilient British science will withstand Brexit (2016) (1)
- Arab liberals must stay in the game (2012) (1)
- Entry standards to UK science courses fall (1998) (1)
- Europe seeks to head off oil-exporters' veto on climate treaty (1997) (1)
- Safety protocol due for a rough ride in biodiversity talks (1995) (1)
- Can we get ourselves out of the mess we've made? (2006) (1)
- African ‘flexibility’ may open path to biosafety agreement (1999) (1)
- China pledges 12 per cent science boost (1996) (1)
- Fears for Portuguese science as Gulbenkian shifts funding focus (1996) (1)
- Middle East synchrotron facility could bring regional cooperation (1999) (1)
- United States backs climate panel findings (1996) (1)
- Australia eases path to Kyoto agreement (1997) (1)
- Vote on growth hormones in meat sparks row with FAO (1995) (1)
- UN eco-fund under pressure to open up (1998) (1)
- Budget block on US bid to rejoin Unesco⃛ (1998) (1)
- The countries maintaining research ties with Russia despite Ukraine (2022) (1)
- Health bodies urge backing for early warning procedures (1995) (1)
- Chinese academics share human rights prize (1995) (1)
- UN reaches deal on biodiversity science (1998) (1)
- UK biotech industry aims to clean up its act (1999) (1)
- UK life science students seek better deal (1998) (1)
- A little democracy could go a long way (2017) (1)
- Off-track careers (1997) (1)
- Friends and believers bid farewell to Nobel laureate (1996) (1)
- 'Race and IQ' psychologist in inquiry over teaching conduct (1996) (1)
- Companies cool to tactics of global warming lobby (1996) (1)
- MAFF in a stew over food research plans (1998) (1)
- UK life scientists seek wider Foresight role (1999) (1)
- Scientists split over tobacco industry research funding (1996) (1)
- Third world agricultural centres face a wave of redundancies (1997) (1)
- What Pakistan’s new government means for science (2018) (1)
- MRC rejects call for radiation tests inquiry (1995) (1)
- Britain's ‘high-tech’ budget praised⃛ (1999) (1)
- Greenpeace defiant in face of threat from oil company (1997) (1)
- Six months to Brexit: how scientists are preparing for the split (2018) (1)
- The search for missing mass finds funds for UK researchers (1999) (1)
- Performance-enhancers pose dilemma for rule-makers (1996) (1)
- El Niño forecast fails to convince sceptics (1997) (1)
- Outcry as ‘scientific’ badger cull is launched to target TB (1998) (1)
- Ministry ‘changing course’ on lab closure (1998) (1)
- Radical changes urged in UK curriculum (1998) (1)
- Africa spearheads bid for strict rules on biosafety (1997) (1)
- Britain backs biotech, seeks tougher regulation (1999) (1)
- From promises to practice : applications of science and technology in food, healthcare, energy and environment : BioVision Alexandria 2008 (2010) (1)
- Protecting Biodiversity 'May Clash with Pursuit of MDGs' (2005) (1)
- Expert assessments can work if lessons are learned (2012) (1)
- Sequence ‘terrorist genes’, says Venter (1999) (1)
- ESO objects to police 'harassment' in course of telescope dispute (1995) (1)
- COP architects furious at lack of climate justice at pivotal summit. (2021) (1)
- Muslim council phases in lunar calendar (2006) (1)
- UK court gives green light to trial of modified maize (1998) (1)
- US groups sue over approval of Bt crops...as UK press reports come under fire. (1999) (1)
- In need of a miracle (2005) (1)
- UK tightens regime for animal research (1997) (1)
- World Bank fund finds allies and sceptics (1997) (1)
- US seeks greenhouse gas cuts from the Third World (1997) (1)
- Cannabis laws ‘threaten validity of trials’ (1998) (1)
- UK projects vie for millenium money (1995) (1)
- UK gets the green light on modified crops (1999) (1)
- Researchers split over food safety as schools ban beef (1995) (1)
- CITES chief removed in scandal over trade in banned species (1998) (1)
- Nature's Take: what's next for the preprint revolution. (2022) (1)
- A degree of success for MRes courses (1998) (1)
- Shell keeps its options open for disposing of Brent Spar (1995) (1)
- Africa seeks laws on GM food exports ⃛ (1999) (1)
- UK's royal societies oppose new research council for Scotland (1999) (0)
- UN climate organization faces criticism (1998) (0)
- Trade unions campaign for lifelong learning (1999) (0)
- Africa pursues goal of scientific unity (2007) (0)
- Britain sought to speed-up sequencing efforts (1999) (0)
- US offers possible compromise at start of climate treaty talks (1997) (0)
- Health scientists strike over cuts at Argentinian labs (1997) (0)
- Call for UK genetics food watchdog (1998) (0)
- British scientists in ‘last chance’ appeal (1998) (0)
- Climate panel forecasts way ahead (1997) (0)
- Physicist will sue Internet providers over 'libellous' remarks (1995) (0)
- UK's physical scientists are left disappointed by budget choices (1998) (0)
- Nuclear storage decision postponed (1995) (0)
- Indian PM under fire on Edinburgh deal (1997) (0)
- Gunfire echoes in debates on public understanding (1997) (0)
- Canada's line dents its green image (1997) (0)
- US firms tipped for contract to run UK physics laboratory (1995) (0)
- ⃛and India's young get a taste for research (1998) (0)
- Down and nearlyout in Karachi (2006) (0)
- Britain draws up 'superleague' plan for leading research universities (1996) (0)
- Science stars fail to shine in challenge from student team (1995) (0)
- UK physics ‘must focus on breakthroughs’ (1998) (0)
- The wider lessons for finance (2009) (0)
- A word in your ear, ambassador (2003) (0)
- ⃛ in the push for a knowledge-driven economy (1999) (0)
- Holding it together (2018) (0)
- ⃛ as new waste body is proposed for the UK (1997) (0)
- Prance leaves Kew rooted in the present (1999) (0)
- ⃛while US students own up to cheating (1997) (0)
- As COP27 kicks off, Egypt warns wealthy nations against ‘backsliding’ (2022) (0)
- Greenwich observatory's fate hangs in the balance (1997) (0)
- What Pakistan’s new government means for science (2018) (0)
- Don't copy our clone, say Dolly scientists (1998) (0)
- ‘Government should decide on disposal site’ (1997) (0)
- Drugs merger seeks strength in breadth (1998) (0)
- Biodiversity body ‘needs more science’ (1998) (0)
- Prediction sceptics 'must tackle bias' in earthquake research (1996) (0)
- Rock laboratory faces key questions (1996) (0)
- Waning influence provokes green groups' frustration (1997) (0)
- The dangers of fringe economics in government (2020) (0)
- Ozone recovery will be long-term affair (1998) (0)
- Wellcome wages battle to house companies next to genome labs (1999) (0)
- Bioweapons scientist says microbes can be made safer (1998) (0)
- Pollution inspectors 'inconsistent' about radioactive material (1996) (0)
- Industrialist to head UK research councils (1998) (0)
- Britain reassures critics on risk research (1999) (0)
- Meeting warms to binding climate agreement (1996) (0)
- Maurice Strong (1929–2015) (2015) (0)
- A 100th birthday wish: uphold academic freedom in dark times (2018) (0)
- Fish industry backs seal of approval (1996) (0)
- Lost Mars mission thrusts Russian space science further into crisis (1996) (0)
- UK holds up applications of genetically modified crops (1998) (0)
- Glaxo Wellcome is already using map data (1999) (0)
- Britain seeks leadership role with ambitious greenhouse-gas targets (1997) (0)
- Climate conference agrees action plan (1998) (0)
- New MRC 'response mode' funding schemes (1997) (0)
- ... and Blair resists demands for a moratorium (1999) (0)
- Plea for plurality on advice to ministers (1998) (0)
- Cancer link to power cables exaggerated, say critics (1996) (0)
- Hubble spots giant cyclonic storm on Mars (1999) (0)
- Debt relief cash ‘should be spent on a fund for science’ (1999) (0)
- Peer review deemed essential for 'blue skies' award scheme (1996) (0)
- ⃛ as review board asks DoE to think again (1998) (0)
- The final hours: Nature reporters reflect on COP26. (2021) (0)
- Science in China to face its biggest upheaval since mid-1970s reforms (1995) (0)
- British government releases plans to cut air pollution by 2005 (1996) (0)
- Lords' report criticizes 'underclass' status of UK contract researchers (1995) (0)
- Britain ignores warning on privatization of defence research (1998) (0)
- Report advises against privatization (1996) (0)
- Moroccan mineral is truly new and blue (1996) (0)
- Darwin's house bought for restoration (1996) (0)
- Lawton named head of UK environment research agency (1999) (0)
- Leviathan telescope set to rise again (1996) (0)
- ... as teachers try hand at research (1997) (0)
- UK spotlight on alternatives to using animals (1999) (0)
- Islamic nations set themselves tough target for science budgets (1999) (0)
- Biomedicine wins British budget top-up (1998) (0)
- UK geographers vote to cut links with Shell (1996) (0)
- Pakistan's scientists respond warily to World Bank reforms (1995) (0)
- Highbrow ‘club’ seeks the common touch (1998) (0)
- UK astronomers hit out at funding council (1997) (0)
- Error re-opens 'scientific' whaling debate (1995) (0)
- Nature’s 10: ten people who helped shape science in 2022 (2022) (0)
- Dry: Three Stories of Adaptation to Life Without Water (2007) (0)
- Obstacles to an agreement (1997) (0)
- Ministers block disposal of oil rigs at sea (1998) (0)
- £150m tax break for research in UK budget (1999) (0)
- NERC in the dock over ocean research centre (1998) (0)
- Free speech a thing of the past? (1996) (0)
- Crop trials speed up as eco-warriors strike (1998) (0)
- UK observatories look to private sector (1996) (0)
- Equality in sight for contract research staff (1995) (0)
- UN biodiversity advisers warned: stick to science (1996) (0)
- UK failing to reap neuroscience rewards (1999) (0)
- 2 Satellites Prove Better Than One (1995) (0)
- Wirth hands over leadership of US delegation (1997) (0)
- Now crop circles weave a double helix (1996) (0)
- Biogeochemists and industry search for common interests (1996) (0)
- Network crime prompts UK moves on access to data (1996) (0)
- Animal researchers should ‘start talking’ to anti-vivisectionists (1997) (0)
- Nature’s 10: Ten people who mattered in science in 2019 (2019) (0)
- UK's food standards agency will report to health minister (1998) (0)
- Monitoring mission gets go-ahead as scientists dispute N-test risks (1995) (0)
- Foresight initiative goes for competitiveness (1998) (0)
- Top BSE official denies charges of excessive secrecy (1998) (0)
- UK plans for coping with plutonium waste fail to impress (1997) (0)
- UK science budget avoids the spending axe (1995) (0)
- Economics: How science got a golden ticket (2017) (0)
- Diploma planned to revive science in UK schools (1996) (0)
- Call for partnership projects to join £80 million scheme (1995) (0)
- Greenhouse emission cuts ‘in China's own interests’ (1997) (0)
- Search for a key to secrets of the Universe (1999) (0)
- Mixed funding fortunes for UK research universities (1999) (0)
- The dangers of fringe economics in government (2020) (0)
- Collapse of charity boosts call for tighter oversight (1998) (0)
- Political constraints restrict moves to conserve fish stocks (1997) (0)
- DNA evidence called to check 'holy tears' (1995) (0)
- Scientists in Pakistan and Sri Lanka bet their futures on China (2019) (0)
- GDP is getting a makeover — what it means for economies, health and the planet (2022) (0)
- Local residents unimpressed by growth plan (1999) (0)
- Royal observatory could return to Greenwich site (1997) (0)
- German minister tipped to head UN body (1997) (0)
- Abdul Qadeer Khan (1936–2021) (2021) (0)
- Pakistan prime minister pledges science boost (1999) (0)
- Nirex chief expected to lose seat on UK's nuclear waste panel (1997) (0)
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- Chemistry professor takes over Islamic science organization (1996) (0)
- OSPREY makes waves in UK energy research (1995) (0)
- Imprisoning the beams of the Sun (1995) (0)
- UK scheme aims to make biotech pay (1996) (0)
- Biodiversity boss to stay, averting crisis (1997) (0)
- Foundations for a prosperous future to transform itself, Africa recognises that it needs to harness the power of knowledge and innovation (2005) (0)
- Cancer fund likely to boost basic research under new director (1996) (0)
- Researchers rally to save primate pioneer's station (1996) (0)
- Combined beams bring stars into focus (1996) (0)
- UNEP rebuffed in search for a wider role (1998) (0)
- Six months to Brexit: how scientists are preparing for the split (2018) (0)
- Governments and environmentalists split over forests (1997) (0)
- How China is redrawing the map of world science (2019) (0)
- Nature heads ISI citations survey (1995) (0)
- Meeting agrees cuts to radioactive emissions (1998) (0)
- Heed public opinion, British geologists told (1998) (0)
- What to look for at Kyoto (1997) (0)
- UK nuclear physicists set to lose their privileged funding status (1998) (0)
- Gaps remain in knowledge of waste behaviour (1999) (0)
- UK initiatives aim to boost high-tech investment (1998) (0)
- Don't ban the bomb (2004) (0)
- The battle for the soul of biodiversity (2018) (0)
- Pakistan weighs up impact of sanctions⃛ (1998) (0)
- Palaeontologists protest at Web sale of hominid remains (1997) (0)
- Scrutiny delays Brent Spar report (1996) (0)
- Interview: Pakistan's voice of reason (2007) (0)
- Nuclear waste peer review 'needs more transparency' (1997) (0)
- UK's Dounreay reprocessing plant to shut (1998) (0)
- UK nuclear waste company gets extended lease of life (1997) (0)
- UK studies grapple with school science ... (1997) (0)
- UK academics see research income rise (1995) (0)
- Biodiversity projects face funding challenge (1997) (0)
- Climate panel to expand its membership (1997) (0)
- Foreign contracts ‘Russia's only chance’ (1998) (0)
- Editors Notes (2018) (0)
- UK university fund ‘seeking out the best’ (1998) (0)
- Adapting to warmth (1998) (0)
- Lobbyists 'belittle climate change science' (1996) (0)
- ‘Soft option’ for women gets sharp riposte (1998) (0)
- Medical bodies secure 'safe' data network (1995) (0)
- Plan to limit Cambridge high-tech growth (1999) (0)
- Kyoto meeting bridges gaps, though differences remain (1997) (0)
- UK's greenhouse reduction target ‘hard but feasible’ (1997) (0)
- BSE transmission data pose dilemma for UK scientists (1996) (0)
- Universities in clash over Internet libel' allegations (1995) (0)
- New telescope shows off its paces (1998) (0)
- Nuclear blast from the past? (1996) (0)
- Greenhouse talks fail to smoke out US Kyoto strategy (1997) (0)
- UAE Mars probe will be Arab world first. (2019) (0)
- The road from Rio (2008) (0)
- Dirac given his place next to Newton (1995) (0)
- Kidnappings 'must not deter' sponsors of research trips (1996) (0)
- Expert panel to judge on deep sea disposal (1995) (0)
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