Japanese fear that new publicity rules could hinder their research
Asako Saegusa
Nature, 1998, vol. 394, issue 6692, 408-408
Abstract:
tokyo Japanese scientists are concerned that a government proposal to publicize early stages of animal cloning research could jeopardize the originality of their work -- including the publication of research results in scientific journals.
Date: 1998
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