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Volume 344 Issue 6265, 29 March 1990

Opinion

  • A year after the famous Utah press conference, cold fusion is a diminishing focus for professional belief. The authors of last year's fuss now have a responsibility to make the details of their work public.

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  • The visa row surrounding this summer's AIDS conference may be a storm in a teacup.

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  • Japan and the United States need a better mechanism for mutual stability than a stop-over at Los Angeles.

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Correspondence

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Commentary

  • The variable and transient claims of experimental evidence for cold fusion made a moving target which attracted too much enthusiasm and too little derision.

    • David Lindley
    Commentary
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News & Views

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Scientific Correspondence

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Book Review

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Review Article

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Article

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Letter

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Product Review

  • Transgenic plant systems for the expression of mammalian antibodies offer opportunities for the study of plant metabolism and development. Agricultural production could provide virtually unlimited quantities of any antibody.

    • A. Hiatt
    Product Review
  • The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) annual meeting will be held in Washington, DC, next week. A micro-osmotic pump for slow-release drug delivery and a vertical tube gel apparatus will be among the many exhibits.

    • Diane Gershon
    Product Review
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