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Nature 431, 627 (7 October 2004) | doi:10.1038/431627c; Published online 6 October 2004
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Scientists and teachers should ignore politics
Minna J. Hsu1 & Govindasamy Agoramoorthy2
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We read with interest your News story "Nobel laureates spearhead effort to put Kerry in the White House" (Nature 430, 595; 2004) about scientists campaigning in the United States.Nobel laureates have more productive ways to benefit society than entangling themselves in the chaotic web of political campaigns.
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