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Bruno Maddox
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Editing
Galileo Galilei
Heresy
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John W. Maddox
Journalist
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Magical thinking
Main Page
Manchester Guardian
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Penllergaer
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This article is about the scientist and writer. For the U.S. Representative from Georgia, see John W. Maddox.
John Royden Maddox
Born
27 November 1925(1925-11-27)
Penllergaer, Swansea, Wales
Died
12 April 2009(2009-04-12) (aged 83)
Occupation
chemist, physicist, journalist, editor
Spouse(s)
Brenda Maddox
Children
Bronwen Maddox, Bruno Maddox
Sir John Royden Maddox, FRS (Hon) (27 November 1925 – 12 April 2009)1 was a Welsh science writer. He was an editor of Nature for 22 years,2 from 1966–1973 and 1980-1995.3
Contents
1 Academics and honors
2 Personal life
3 Sheldrake editorial
4 AIDS Editorial
5 Bibliography
6 References
7 External links
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Academics and honors
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John Maddox was born in Penllergaer, Swansea, Wales. He studied chemistry and physics at Christ Church, Oxford and King's College London. From 1949 to 1955 he lectured in theoretical physics at the University of Manchester. He then became the science correspondent at the Manchester Guardian, a post he held until 1964. From 1964 to 1966 he was the coordinator of the Nuffield Science Teaching Project, after which he was appointed as the editor of Nature, a role he held twice, 1966–1973 and 1980-1995. He was director of Nuffield Foundation from 1975 to 1979. In 1990, he publicly investigated homeopathy claims.4 Maddox was knighted in 1995 and was made an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society in 2000.
End of an era: Goodbye, Jerry Sloan
I grew up loving sports. For as long as I can remember, I had a baseball, basketball, football or some other type of ball in my hand. As a child, I wanted to watch the Dallas Cowboys instead of Barney. Don't get me wrong, there was nothing wrong with Barney, he just wasn't the Cowboys.
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John Maddox Roberts (born June 25, 1947 in Ohio) is an author who has written many science fiction and ... The King's Gambit is the first in Maddox's SPQR series of mysteries. ...
He was a a Distinguished Supporter of the British Humanist Association and a Trustee of Sense About Science.
Personal life
Maddox lived in London and spent time at his cottage near Brecon, Wales where he and his wife, Brenda Maddox, were actively involved in the local community.
Sheldrake editorial
When the book A New Science of Life by British biologist Rupert Sheldrake was published in 1981, proposing the theory of morphic resonance instead of DNA as the basis for shapes and behavior in nature, Maddox denounced it fiercely in an editorial titled "A book for burning?"5 He elaborated in a 1994 BBC documentary on Sheldrake's theory: "I was so offended by it, that I said that while it's wrong that books should be burned, in practice, if book burning were allowed, this book would be a candidate (...) I think it's dangerous that people should be allowed by our liberal societies to put that kind of nonsense into currency. It's unnecessary to introduce magic into the explanation from sic physical and biological phenomenon when in fact there is every likelihood that the continuation of research as it is now practiced will indeed fill all the gaps that Sheldrake draws attention to. You see, Sheldrake's is not a scientific theory. Sheldrake is putting forward magic instead of science, and that can be condemned, in exactly the language that the popes used to condemn Galileo, and for the same reasons: it is heresy".6
AIDS Editorial
Cornell Next for Ivy-Leading Men's Hoops Saturday
Princeton (18-4, 6-0 Ivy) will meet a Cornell team (6-15, 2-5) coming off a win over Penn Friday night. The Tigers will be looking for their first win in Ithaca since 2006.
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John Maddox Roberts is the author of numerous works of science fiction and fantasy in addition to his SPQR series set in ancient Rome. He and his wife
Maddox penned an editorial7 in April of 1983 entitled "No Need for Panic about AIDS" that voiced the then-common thinking that "male homosexuals should be persuaded to change their ways" of "pathetic promiscuity" and described AIDS as a "perhaps non-existent condition."
Bibliography
Beyond the Energy Crisis
Revolution in Biology
The Doomsday Syndrome
What Remains to Be Discovered: Mapping the Secrets of the Universe, the Origins of Life, and the Future of the Human Race. ISBN 0-684-82292-X (hardcover, 1998), ISBN 0-684-86300-6 (paperback, 1999)
References
^ "Obituary: Sir John Maddox", The Times, 13 April 2009.
^ "Nature — the Maddox years". Nature. http://www.nature.com/nature/history/full/nature06241.html. Retrieved 2009-10-21.
^ [1] "John Maddox 1925–2009", "Nature", 1 April 2009.
^ "Homeopathy Part 1". ABC TV. 03/04/2003. http://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/stories/s805448.htm. Retrieved 2009-10-21.
^ Maddox, John (1981). "A book for burning?". Nature.
^ A Book For Burning at YouTube
^ "No need for panic about AIDS. Acquired immune deficiency disease, now frequent among male homosexuals in the United States, is not this century's black death. The most urgent need is to understand what is going on". Nature 302 (5911): 749. April 1983. PMID 6843647.
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Name
Maddox, John Royden
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Short description
chemist, physicist, journalist, editor
Date of birth
1925-11-27
Place of birth
Penllergaer, Swansea, Wales
Date of death
2009-04-12
Place of death
Off Winning Ivy Opener, Men's Basketball Hosts Yale Saturday
Princeton will look to improve to 2-0 in the Ivy for the fourth straight year against Yale Saturday at 6 p.m. at Jadwin Gym.
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Dartmouth to Test Men's Basketball's Unbeaten Ivy Start Saturday
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Princeton, Penn to Meet Tuesday for 223rd Time in Men's Basketball
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Real estate transactions
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Visit to Yale, Brown is Next for Men's Basketball
Princeton (19-4, 7-0 Ivy) will venture out on the road again this weekend, this time taking on a Yale (12-10, 5-3) team looking to stay in the race and a Brown (9-13, 2-6) team looking to pull another late-season upset against the Tigers.
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Frances V. Maddox
STAUNTON — Frances Elaine (Veney) Maddox, 75, wife of Theodore H. Maddox Sr. of 2207 Davis St., passed away Sunday, Jan. 30, 2011, at King's Daughters' Community Health and Rehabilitation Center.
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