The 80 million people of Mexico are looking to 1994 (and NAFTA) to signal full membership of the international community. The assassination last month of a presidential candidate is a set-back, but need not be a huge one. This survey of science in Mexico shows that the foundations have been laid for continued improvement.
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Mexico's bid to join the World. Nature 368, 789–804 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1038/368789a0
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