Developing world: Far-flung physics
Katia Moskvitch
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Katia Moskvitch: Katia Moskvitch is a science writer in London and an International Development Research Centre fellow at Nature.
Nature, 2014, vol. 515, issue 7527, 330-333
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The International Centre for Theoretical Physics was set up to seed science in the developing world; 100,000 researchers later, it is still growing.
Date: 2014
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