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Volume 337 Issue 6209, 23 February 1989

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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.

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  • British grant-makers unwisely conspire with the British government to tell researchers what to do.

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  • What is the obligation of the US federal government to university research?

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  • Simple nonlinear models, incorporating novel concepts, can shed light on the build-up of armaments between nations.

    • Siegfried Grossmann
    • Gottfried Mayer-Kress
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