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Volume 322 Issue 6074, 3 July 1986

Opinion

  • Recent noises from the United States and the Soviet Union suggest that the prospect of a deal on arms control may be more immediate than it has seemed.

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  • Moving Greenwich to Cambridge is not the end of the world, but users' voices need to be heard.

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  • The ministerial meeting of the Eureka project has said all the right things. Does it mean them?

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News

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Correspondence

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News & Views

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Scientific Correspondence

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Book Review

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Article

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Letter

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Product Review

  • The interaction between the mechanical waves of scanning acoustic microscopy (SAM) and the mechanical features of living cells makes a novel contribution to the characterization of biological materials.

    • M. Issouckis
    Product Review
  • A collection of instruments and accessories for microscopy and image analysis closes with immunology product selections.

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Employment Review

  • Since 1980, government support for UK universities has dropped by over 11 per cent in real terms. Can new initiatives from industry soften the blow?

    • Richard Pearson
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