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Robert May
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Robert May: Robert May was chief scientific adviser to the UK government 1995–2000 and president of the Royal Society 2000–2005.
Nature, 2007, vol. 447, issue 7148, 1053-1053
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As Gordon Brown becomes Britain's prime minister, Robert May highlights some critical challenges in the continuing support of science.
Date: 2007
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