Felix Issue 1131, 1999

Felix Issue 1131, 1999

25 January 1999 KEEP THE CAT FREE H EST 1949 The Students' Newspaper at Imperial College Medics In Motorway Madness A combination of chance coincidence By David Roberts Having failed to find a lift on the main bad planning and ill-luck resulted in road leading away from the motorway, an inauspicious start to the inaugural IC tingham and then catching a coach to and regional radio stations. they "attempted to secure a lift along Med School Union Rag Week, when Edinburgh. Furthermore, early BBC traf• With first-hand reports now avail• the slip road and eventually proceeded seven students participating in the Rag fic reports suggesting that "pedestri• able, however, the incident has taken along the hard shoulder of the Motor• Dash to Edinburgh were stopped by the ans were stopping traffic...on all three on a more innocent tone, described as way itself...we hoped that either there police for attempting to hitch-hike on lanes of the motorway" were dispelled "stupid but not malicious" by College was a service station nearby, or else we the Ml. by the first police officers to arrive on Tutor Anna Thomas-Betts. Ihc medics would be able to obtain a lift by show• News of the incident first filtered the scene, who found "seven IC stu• left South Ken in full medical greens ing our rag signs". through on Friday evening, when the dents...who were on the hard shoulder with instructions to hitch-hike to Not• In a statement given to College, BBC contacted both the College and about half a mile north ofjunction 11". tingham. They were told that female the first years clearly pointed out that the Union in response to traffic reports, Unfortunately, the cause of those students should not accept lifts on their "none of us were aware at the time that which claimed that protestors were involved was further hindered by the own, but were apparently given "no fur• we were doing anything illegal, and at causing a hold-up on the Ml just out• fact that a cameraman from Anglia TV ther instructions...they did not advise us no point did we enter any lane of the side of Luton. These "protesters" turned happened to be accompanying the that hitch-hiking on the motorway was Motorway". Nonetheless, the police out to be nothing of the kind, and police, filming a fly-on-the-wall docu• illegal". A passing lorry driver gave the soon arrived, and temporarily stopped were in fact a group of seven first year mentary, and consequently the inci• seven students in question a lift to the Northbound traffic whilst they medics participating in the Rag Dash, dent made its way onto Saturday's TV Luton, but when they were dropped off which involved hitch-hiking to Not• round-up, as well as several national they had no idea where they were. Continued on Page 2 St Mary's Lead Battle Against CJD Inside..m Bits & Pieces 4 The CJD Research Centre at St Mary's have since died, three of whom were Hospital has developed a new method By Gareth Morgan confirmed as suffering from nvCJD. Other Letters 6 of diagnosing the new variant of prion proteins were not detected. The Creutzfeldt Jakob's Disease. The were carried out in Level 3 Biohazard success of the test opens the possibility Editorial &SmallAds 7 researchers, led by ICSM's Prof John conditions; only one stage down from for pre-death testing of suspected nvCJD Collinge, tested samples from tonsils of those used to handle pathogens such as cases. It could also be used in a screen• Opinion - ICSM Merger 8 patients suffering from suspected prion the Ebola virus. Seven of the 68 tonsil ing programme to determine the extent diseases. of the disease, but since CotU.mnS - Cooking 9 Prion diseases, such as there is no cure, this is unlikely to go ahead CJD, are caused by a build up Normal Conformer Rogue Conformer , Elections 10 (speculative) , of an abnormal form of a prion | One possible problem protein in the brain, causing :;" posed by the research is that Malaysia 11 severe neurological disorders, the prion protein, which is and eventually death. Until resistant to normal sterilisa- Science - Paranormal 12 now, however, it has been ^ tion procedures, could corn• impossible to diagnose the s' aminate surgical instruments Feature - Nepal 14 condition except by examin• f during routine operations. II ing sections of brain tissue is possible that disposable Film 16 after death. nvCJD has been surgical instruments could linked to the BSE epidemic in become standard in many Arts 18 cattle, and 34 people in Britain procedures. have died in the past few Prof Collinge has said Computer Games 20 years. lhat the next goal is to find a The research, published non-invasive test for the dis- Music 22 in The Lancet on 15 January, Photo: UCSF A normal prion and the defective version ease, ideally using a blood tested for the presence of the sample. Unfortunately, the Clubscene 24 particular prion which causes nvCJD in samples tested (including controls from question of whether Britain is poised on immune system tissues such as tonsils. routine tonsil operations), were shown to the brink of an epidemic of nvCJD Sport 27 Due to the nature of the prion, the tests contain the prion. Of these patients, four remains unanswered. Diversions 27 2 News 25 January 1999 Cornwall Eclipsed 11 August 1999 promises to be an excit• phere and the consequent degrada• ing day for stargazers and scientists By Sunil Rao tion in high-frequency communications issue 1133 alike. For the first time in over seventy and changes in wind patterns, and the years, Great Britain will be graced by ing (summer time) in Cornwall, and generation of atmospheric waves, all of 25 January 1999 the serenely staggering sight of a Total about 20-25 minutes later in France which will be studied by groups of Solar Eclipse. For most Britons, this and Germany. Totality will last for just British scientists. Editor: Ed Sexton will probably be the last chance to wit• over two minutes in Cornwall. Inevitably, most hotels and B&B Assistant Editor & Films: David Roberts ness the glorious spectacle of the Eclipses occur when the Sun, the accommodation in the path of totality News Editor: Andrew Ofori appearance of the 'diamond ring' as Earth and the Moon arc all lined up. have been booked up months in Music Editors: Dennis Patrickson the sun reappears from behind its Solar Eclipses occur at New Moon advance. However, accommodation & Jason Ramanathan shroud - the next solar eclipse to when the Moon comes in between will be available in homes as well as Arts Editor: Helena Cocheme achieve totality across Great Britain will the Earth and the Sun. On average, a farms, which can be booked from a Games Editor: Gary Smith not occur before 2090. total solar eclipse occurs somewhere in number of travel agents. For the more Clubscene: Giles Morrison The eclipse will be total over a path the world every eighteen months. 'adventurous' and/or monetarily well- & Joel Lewis stretching from India up to the North However, total eclipses occur at any endowed, eclipse tours can also be Sports Editor: Gus Paul Atlantic passing over the Isles of Scilly, given place only once every several booked to Bavaria and Turkey, among Photographic Editor: William Lorenz Cornwall, south-west Devon and hundred years on average. For other destinations, as can cruises to the Guernsey before touching north-east• instance, the last total eclipse visible in Black Sea. Wherever you plan to view ern France, Luxembourg, southern London occurred in 1715; the next will the eclipse, do take care not to view Germany, Austria, Hungary, and Roma• not occur till 2135! Solar Eclipses give the sun without adequate protection - nia - where the eclipse will be at its scientists a valuable opportunity to carelessness, willful or otherwise, might In brief... greatest before moving into Asia. It study the corona of the sun, the result in serious eye damage or even will occur shortly after 11 in the morn- changes that occur in the upper atmos• blindness. Consoc Sieged A slightly unusual site was to be seen by the audience for the latest Consoc Oxford Fees Mean Business event. John Gummer was harassed (for cash) by medics in surgical gowns in aid Oxford University is considering setting versity library cards confiscated, accord• of Rag. John Gummer is the former sec• up a new undergraduate course, with By Ed Sexton ing to some sources. It is unclear what retary of state for the environment and fees that could amount to £15,000 every will happen if the students refuse to pay, is reknowned for feeding his young year. This goes against the government's not add up". Part of the reason for the with the University Registrar, David daughter a burger at the height of the decision that fees should not be larger extortionate fees is the prospect of staff Hulme, being quoted as saying "I will beef scare. Gummers emphasised the than the £1,000 most universities are at the new school being paid up to twice handle that situation as and when it harmonisation of Europe's pollution lev• charging. Oxford's standard salary of £40,500. arises". els and how this might be achieved. He The course is a four year business National Union of Students sources A march against tuition fees took stated that pollution from nearby coun• degree, designed by Oxford's modern were quoted as being "shocked and dis• place last Friday (22 January) in Oxford tries had a greater effect than was per• business school, and is discussed in appointed..

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