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An acid test of the European Community's intentions in support of science after 1992 is its willingness to respond to an imaginative proposal from radioastronomers.
When Einstein invented the cosmological constant in 1917, and promptly disowned it, he cannot have known that the concept would be bothering his successors more than 70 years later.