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Volume 376 Issue 6539, 3 August 1995

Opinion

  • The fiftieth anniversary of the bombing of two Japanese cities should remind the rest of us that, while international control of nuclear energy is no longer feasible, good second-bests are well within our grasp.

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Correspondence

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Commentary

  • The world is still sharply divided over Hiroshima and Nagasaki. But we have since created a tradition of non-use of nuclear weapons that is a much better guide for the future than were those fateful bombings 50 years ago.

    • McGeorge Bundy
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News & Views

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Scientific Correspondence

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Book Review

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Progress

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Article

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Letter

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Correction

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Product Review

  • For labelling technology, here is the ᤘshort listᤙ of new products — a radiolabelled DNA purification kit, reagents for analysis of cytokine reagents, a DIG detection ELISA kit and a line of streptavidin-coated microplates.

    • Brendan Horton
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