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A grassroots revolution

America may be thinking big, but in Europe the rise of neuroscience is finding favour in a more localized manner. Helen Gavaghan taps into the continental flavour of European interdisciplinary research.

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  1. Helen Gavaghan is a freelance writer based in West Yorkshire.

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Gavaghan, H. A grassroots revolution. Nature 414, 6–7 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1038/35102748

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