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Relocation of geological survey ‘could free funds for scientists'

Laura Garwin

Nature, 1997, vol. 389, issue 6646, 3-3

Abstract: [WASHINGTON]Fears of a shortage of money to hire young scientists are claimed to lie behind a decision to move the US Geological Survey's western headquarters from Menlo Park, California, to a site outside San Francisco Bay.

Date: 1997
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