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Volume 302 Issue 5911, 28 April 1983

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  • The British committee on human embryological innovation cannot accept the professional view that innovation should be free. The best hope is some form of regulation falling short of legislation.

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  • The United States should find a better way of paying the true cost of research.

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  • Britain's domestic argument about nuclear weapons is getting nasty, with both sides in the wrong.

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  • Cuba may be moving into the big league of scientific nations at just the right time. Bob Ubell reports on a recent visit.

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