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What matters for science is who runs the country

Colin Macilwain ()
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Nature, 2012, vol. 488, issue 7413, 559-559

Abstract: A chief scientific adviser is no substitute for a ruling elite that is actually engaged with science and engineering, argues Colin Macilwain.

Date: 2012
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