- Longtime editor of the British science journal "Nature".
- His father was a furnace-stoker in an aluminium factory.
- He won a scholarship to Oxford, where he took a degree in chemistry. He also earned a physics degree at King's College, London, and taught theoretical physics at the University of Manchester from 1949 to 1955.
- He left teaching to become the science correspondent for the Manchester Guardian (now The Guardian).
- Upon his retirement from "Nature" in 1995, he was knighted. In 2000, he was made an honorary fellow of the Royal Society.
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