At last! Several years after starting a blog about theatre and climate change, along comes a first-rate play - two first-rate plays - about climate change.
Steve Waters' terrific double-bill The Contingency Plan, which opened at the Bush last night, is sharp, funny, well-researched and scary.
As Michael Billington writes in today's Guardian, it's a 'massive achievement ... to have made the most important issue of our times into engrossing theatre'.
(This blog will be writing about the plays in more detail shortly.)
Flu viruses have evolved proteins that let them break through mucous
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Computer simulations of how Influenza A moves through human mucous found it
is ideally configured to slide through the sticky stuff on its way to
infecting...
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