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The British decision to reconsider membership of CERN suggests backsliding from Europe. But it is only another sign that the administration of British science should be improved.
Cellular automata make it possible to produce some special solutions of the Ising-lattice problem in three dimensions. Will the hunt for general solutions now begin again?
The following pages feature new products from manufacturers exhibiting at the meeting of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB), held this year in St Louis, from 1 April to 6 April.