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Volume 308 Issue 5958, 29 March 1984

Opinion

  • 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.

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  • The United States should be more flexible about the flow of militarily sensitive technology.

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Correspondence

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Commentary

  • The creationists want equal time for nonsense, and also want to eliminate current methods of teaching evolution and other sciences.

    • Thomas H. Jukes
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Correction

    • NORRISS S. HETHERINGTON
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Letter

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Book Review

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Product Review

  • 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.

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