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Volume 346 Issue 6287, 30 August 1990

Opinion

  • Will the Japanese science bureaucracy's drive to end oriental inscrutability serve simply to whet Western appetites for more information?

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  • Berlin's Hahn-Meitner Institute is in danger. West German researchers could be doing more to save it.

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  • A new section of Nature is not a vehicle for the publication of half-baked ideas.

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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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Hypothesis

  • We discuss evidence to show that the generally accepted view of the Big Bang model for the origin of the Universe is unsatisfactory. We suggest an alternative model that satisfies the constraints better.

    • H. C. Arp
    • G. Burbidge
    • N. C. Wickramasinghe
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Letter

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