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The latest study used blood cells from a donor to test the effect of magnetic fields on the normal repair process.
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Creationism is to be debated alongside the theory of evolution in science and religious education lessons in secondary schools across Hampshire.
Teachers are being given advice on how questions about evolution and God can be explored with 11 to 14-year-olds.
Critics said the advice was “a retrograde step” and should be dropped.
But Hampshire County Council said the report advised schools about resources they may wish to use to encourage “reasoned enquiry and open discussion”.
The report was put together by the county’s standing advisory council for religious education (Sacre), in an attempt to address the public debate about the relationship between evolution and faith.
The report says the county is “always looking for our students to explore complexity” and sets out how schools may want to take the debate forward in science and religious education (RE) lessons.
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The guidance - issued to 70 secondary schools in Hampshire - covers Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection, as well as creationism which upholds the biblical story of creation.
It suggests teachers explore with pupils the reasons why Darwin’s theories were dismissed and ridiculed in the 19th century.
The advice examines whether it is possible to believe in evolution and a creator God and looks at the concept of intelligent design, which suggests the complexity of the world makes God’s intervention the only reasonable explanation.
It considers the heated debate on evolution between Bishop Samuel Wilberforce and Professor Thomas Huxley, as well as the Roman Catholic Church’s stance that mankind may have evolved but that God created the soul.
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The losses caused a shortage of men within the clan which lasted for several generations.
Mr McRae said: “It has been suggested that a metal detector survey could be carried out to identify artefacts and human remains and any that are found be dug up under
the supervision of an archaeologist.
“We don’t think it should be dug up at all.”
The clan society, and others concerned by what may happen to the battlefield, have staged a number of protest marches in the area to raise awareness of the issue.
“We would like to see the pylons routed right round the battlefield with no disturbance to the ground and no disturbance to the remains of the men who have lain here
for all that time,” he said.
“A lot of people don’t know there was a battle here and a lot don’t know what is planned here. A public inquiry will bring this to people’s attention.”
In a statement, Scottish and Southern Energy said: “We continue to believe we have submitted a robust application and SSE will make a fully informed decision about the
route of the proposed overhead transmission line and its potential impact on the landscape and archaeology related to this area of historical interest.”
The line would cross the Cairngorms National Park and pass within sight of the Wallace Monument in Stirling.
Objections have already been lodged by the Cairngorms National Park Authority, Scottish Natural Heritage, Highland Council, Perth and Kinross Council and Stirling Council.
The Scottish Executive has told Highland Council that an inquiry should begin in early 2007 and it is estimated it would sit for approximately nine months.
A report put together by council planning officials on how to limit the costs will be presented to the authority’s planning and development committee on Wednesday.
They recommend appointing one advocate to represent all the local authorities affected.
However, the report points out that even the costs of a single lawyer would be between £270,000 and £450,000.
On top of that would be the expense of professional witnesses such as engineers to advise on burying sections of the power line through environmentally sensitive areas.
A special meeting of Highland Council’s planning committee was held in Inverness in April to consider the application.
A presentation was made by SSE officials and objectors also had the opportunity to make their views known.
Later, John Rennilson, the council’s planning director, said the committee recognised that a high voltage electricity transmission system was key for the development of renewable energy in the Highlands.