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Nature 450, 362 (15 November 2007) | doi:10.1038/450362a; Published online 14 November 2007

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There can be few people now who are not convinced that the British public schools are aware of the country's need of scientific man-power. Not only is the teaching of science in these schools thoroughly 'respectable' now, but also the numbers specializing in science in the sixth form are often more than 50 per cent of the total numbers ... The task now is to give every boy his chance to train as a scientist if he wishes ... It must be realized, too, that for every pure scientist we need many technologists, and for every technologist we need an army of technicians.

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