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A new report shows that the emigration of scientists from the UK is in part balanced by immigration, and that in recent years it has been more modest in scale than is often supposed. But the matter is complicated.
Molecular modelling software, an animal activity monitor, laboratory robotics and a database of translated Japanese journals round out this week's selections.