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The British government's ambition to reduce the budget of the European Space Agency by a quarter in the next five years is misconceived, commendable though the search for economy may be.
General relativity is not everybody's interest, but there is much to be said for rereading Tolman's monograph on the subject, first published in 1935, not just for what it says but for what it fails to say.
Although the subject is somewhat fragmented, product review comes in with a full line-up of products - a DNA sequencer, sequence analysis software, modified nucleic acids and amino acids and an electroporator.