"I remember eating in school in the years after the Second World War. Most of my friends had miserable portions of Spam with an inedible, glutinous pudding served in containers we called 'coffins.' As a vegetarian, I had a lump of loathsome cheese and some bread."

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Source: What I see in the mirror: Robert Winston by Robert Winston, www.theguardian.com. April 13, 2012.

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Robert Winston

Physicist and Science Communicator

Robert Winston is a prominent British scientist and broadcaster known for his work in reproductive medicine and his advocacy for science education.

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