Budget cuts mean tough times ahead for Brazilian researchers
Ricardo Bonalume Neto
Nature, 1998, vol. 396, issue 6709, 298-298
Abstract:
sÃo paulo The Brazilian government has cushioned the severity of cuts being imposed on science, which are part of an overall austerity programme in response to the country's economic crisis.
Date: 1998
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