Opinion in 1998

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  • Natural history museums face an unprecedented opportunity as central players in biodiversity research. They and their financial supporters need to match fine words with appropriate actions.

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  • A viable science base requires a commitment to excellence and imagination that is incompatible with rigidity and cronyism. Spain needs to absorb this lesson if it is to flourish scientifically and economically.

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  • A series that ends this week should inspire not only appreciation of images but also a desire to communicate.

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  • South Africa has a unique opportunity to play a key role in creating effective health-care systems in sub-Saharan Africa. It must not squander this opportunity by rejecting the help offered by science.

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  • The successful reform of French science needs a greater commitment to openness and consultation.

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  • The process from which the Nevada desert has emerged as the only candidate site for disposal of US high-level nuclear waste has been flawed. But the result may still be a safe repository.

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  • A proposal that senior German academics be paid on the basis of job performance has raised a storm of protest. But that should not obscure the value of this — and other — proposals for university reform.

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  • Departing directors at the top US physics laboratories leave a discipline in search of inspired leadership.

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  • Next year's World Conference on Science is a unique chance to reassess the dynamics of international scientific cooperation and address the challenges it currently faces. This opportunity must not be squandered.

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  • Ageing astronauts should be more honest about their motivations for wishing to return to space.

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  • The rules on sharing large-scale facilities are under pressure. Neither politicians nor scientists should ignore the role of self-interest. But respect must, where possible, still be maintained for universal values.

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  • Increasingly tough conditions being attached to the transfer of experimental tools between researchers are threatening science's tradition of open communication. Agreement on optimal terms would help all sides.

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  • Using threats to force the formation of semi-autonomous ‘agencies’ in Japan is a flawed strategy.

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  • The UK government has some way to go in building trust in its handling of genetic modification in agriculture.

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  • The tragic suicide of an outstanding graduate student at Harvard University poses troubling questions about academic priorities. But it also reinforces deeper concerns about the contemporary culture of research.

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  • Persuading countries to increase their investment in research often means starting at the bottom.

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