New voices displace east/west tensions
Alison Abbott
Nature, 1998, vol. 393, issue 6687, 725-725
Abstract:
The east German city of Magdeburg, long known for its neuroscience research, went through a difficult period in the years after the Berlin Wall came down. But its scientific efforts received a boost last week with the opening of the Centre for Neuroscience Innovation and Technology.
Date: 1998
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