Anglofuturism

Scientists are leaving academia in droves—so James Phillips and Laura Ryan want to build Lovelace Labs | Part 2 of 2

Dec 17, 2025
In a provocative discussion, James W. Phillips, a science and government adviser, and Laura Ryan, a research policy author, explore the ambitious visions for Lovelace Labs. They dive into topics like the potential of cellular intelligence, drugging disordered proteins, and the revolutionary integration of neuromorphic AI with brain organoids. Laura advocates for massive automation in biology, while James shares his interest in scientifically investigating Zen meditation. Together, they tackle the pressing issues of biosecurity and the future of R&D in an aging Britain.
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INSIGHT

Tools Often Outperform Papers

  • Methods and tools often advance science more than ideas, yet tool-building is poorly recognised.
  • Better mechanisms for sharing and crediting lab tools would prevent duplicated effort.
ANECDOTE

ARIA's Rural Wales Negotiation

  • Officials once insisted ARIA's HQ be in rural Wales as a negotiating tactic.
  • Bureaucratic location games can distort where science institutions actually land.
ANECDOTE

How ARIA Was Saved

  • James Price changed ARIA reporting so all material went to the Chancellor's desk to prevent rollback.
  • That single administrative move preserved ARIA's agreed freedoms on Boris's final day.
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