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- Study proves Iraq used nerve gas (1993) (107)
- Science economics: What science is really worth (2010) (87)
- When rhetoric hits reality in debate on bioprospecting (1998) (80)
- Organic: Is it the future of farming? (2004) (60)
- World leaders heap praise on human genome landmark (2000) (46)
- Head to head (2004) (43)
- The right combination (2005) (37)
- Organic FAQs (2004) (35)
- US launches probe into sales of unapproved transgenic corn (2005) (34)
- Systems Biology: Evolving into the Mainstream (2011) (34)
- Museum research comes off list of endangered species (1998) (29)
- Access issues may determine whether agri-biotech will help the world's poor (1999) (26)
- Activists now urge caution on approval of new AIDS drug (1993) (21)
- NIH, PDA seek lessons from hepatitis B drug trial deaths (1993) (18)
- World Bank backs Third World centres of excellence plan (1998) (18)
- Diversity project ‘does not merit federal funding’ (1997) (17)
- Stability offers unique opportunity for research. (1999) (16)
- Energy: Supergrid (2010) (16)
- Science seeks weapons clean-up role (1996) (15)
- Bell Labs win superconductivity patent (2000) (15)
- Stray seeds had antibiotic-resistance genes (2005) (15)
- US report raises fears over nitrate levels in water (1995) (14)
- Halt the avalanche of performance metrics (2013) (13)
- Bollworms chew hole in gene-engineered cotton (1996) (12)
- Change the cancer conversation (2015) (12)
- The time is right to confront misconduct (2012) (11)
- A touch of the random. (2014) (11)
- US panel split on endocrine disruptors ⃛ (1998) (11)
- Bid to block Yellowstone enzymes deal (1998) (10)
- Global-warming sceptics left out in the cold (2000) (10)
- Campuses ring to a stormy clash over truth and reason (1997) (10)
- US higher education: The Arizona experiment (2007) (10)
- Clinton flails congress over $1.8 billion civilian R&D cuts (1999) (10)
- Science's attitudes must reflect a world in crisis (2011) (9)
- ‘Better adherence vital in AIDS therapies’ (1997) (9)
- Berkeley teams up with Novartis in $50m plant genomics deal (1998) (9)
- NSF greets 'a good budget' (1997) (9)
- Nanotech thinks big (2000) (9)
- Driving students into science is a fool’s errand (2013) (9)
- Risk: a suitable case for analysis? (1996) (8)
- Tribal groups attack ethics of genome diversity project (1996) (8)
- Genetics: Watching science at work (2009) (8)
- Concerns over nuclear energy are legitimate (2011) (8)
- Wild goose chase (2010) (8)
- Fears for basic science as Bush backs use of investment criteria (2001) (8)
- US scientists fight political meddling (2006) (7)
- Scientists close in on ‘cell from hell’ lurking in Chesapeake Bay (1997) (7)
- Aspirin on trial as HIV treatment (1993) (7)
- Biologists challenge sequencers on parasite genome publication (2000) (7)
- World view: Wild goose chase (2010) (7)
- Bush goes to war as budget boosts R&D (2002) (7)
- US National Cancer Institute chief quits (1995) (7)
- Inadequate optics 'threat to US laser facility' (2000) (7)
- US puts large-scale AIDS vaccine trials on ice as ‘premature’ (1994) (6)
- Clinton ‘is failing to honour pledge on AIDS vaccine’ (1998) (6)
- AIDS activists says basic research is underfunded (1993) (6)
- Endocrine disrupter verdict left open (1999) (6)
- Experts question precautionary approach (2000) (6)
- Automation ‘could crack the big problems in science’ (1999) (6)
- Scientists seek solidarity in oaths (2001) (6)
- US scientists rally around call for seven per cent (1997) (6)
- US plan to double spend comes under fire as ‘unrealistic exercise’ (1998) (6)
- US panel backs new approach to risk (1996) (6)
- Collapse of réal sharpens Brazil's contrasts (1999) (6)
- Western inferno provokes a lot of finger-pointing, but little action (1994) (5)
- $40m plant genome sequencing effort targets the best science (1997) (5)
- European universities. Europe's innovation engine, eager to grow, faces criticism. (2011) (5)
- The RAE: An Assessment Too Far? (2009) (5)
- Energy department revises terms of Venter deal after complaints (1999) (5)
- NSF celebrates half a century with big plans (2000) (5)
- Frank Press to head new inquiry into US science policy (1994) (5)
- Sceptics and salmon challenge scientists (1997) (5)
- Scientists vs engineers: this time it's financial (2010) (5)
- 'Ambition and impatience' blamed for fraud (1996) (5)
- Pharmaceutical industry must take its medicine (2011) (5)
- Scientific Misconduct: More Cops, More Robbers? (2012) (5)
- US plans large funding boost to support nanotechnology boom (1999) (5)
- Out of sight, out of mind? (2001) (5)
- Sharing information is preferable to patenting (2013) (5)
- Two nations divided by a common purpose (2012) (5)
- Community split on Peronist reform effort (1999) (5)
- Biology Boom Goes Bust (2013) (5)
- University cuts show science is far from saved (2011) (5)
- Chinese agribiotech: Against the grain (2003) (5)
- Is Open Access Finally on the Ascendancy? (2013) (5)
- US technology support under the microscope (1995) (4)
- Congress cool on research funding proposals (1996) (4)
- The elephant in the room we can’t ignore (2016) (4)
- US reduces options on disposal of plutonium (1994) (4)
- Key legislator collides with US officials on backing for CERN (1997) (4)
- Academy under fire over plans for new study of DNA statistics... (1994) (4)
- Los Alamos secrets ‘were leaked to China’ (1999) (4)
- Funding in 2011: East Heats Up as West Cools Down (2011) (4)
- World view: Calling science to account (2010) (4)
- AAAS criticized over AIDS sceptics' meeting (1994) (4)
- PNAS joins peer-reviewed PubMed Central (1999) (4)
- US spirit is willing, but funds are still weak (1999) (4)
- Europe lines up hefty science-funding hike (2011) (4)
- Activists seek retirement home for chimps (1996) (4)
- Genome project 'to be done by 1994' (1993) (4)
- Did last-minute change cause loss of $l-billion Mars probe? (1993) (4)
- Global effort is launched to create taxonomic map of living organisms (1994) (4)
- Conflict grows over breast cancer strategy (1994) (4)
- Ocean researchers dive to deep-sea stations (2000) (4)
- Brookhaven leak reactor to close (1999) (4)
- End of an era as GOP sweeps Hill (1995) (3)
- Varmus announces decision to quit NIH for cancer centre (1999) (3)
- Oil firms back AIDS project in the Niger delta (2006) (3)
- Emerging powers need a more-inclusive science (2013) (3)
- Settlement deprives peer review of its day in court (1996) (3)
- Ban on access for foreign scientists poses a problem for partnership (1998) (3)
- Developing countries look for guidance in GM crops debate… (1999) (3)
- Congressman launches plagiarism inquiry (1998) (3)
- FDA seeks to close xenotransplant gap (1997) (3)
- Call for more coordination of Gulf war syndrome research (1995) (3)
- US health agencies at odds over trial deaths (1994) (3)
- US Congress urged to back further Agent Orange studies (1993) (3)
- Physicists show what really matters (2001) (3)
- Internet publishing camps renew hostilities (2000) (3)
- Brookhaven's heavy ion collider goes live (1999) (3)
- 'Whistleblowers face blast of hostility' (1997) (3)
- Chile tries to bridge gap in scientific standards (1999) (3)
- US food-safety body hears protests over genetically modified food (1999) (3)
- Biologists out of Africa over rhino dispute (1994) (3)
- ‘US politicians have fallen in love with basic research’ (2000) (3)
- Research 'could still result in nuclear arms', warn experts (1997) (3)
- US public puts faith in science, but still lacks understanding (1998) (3)
- Biosphere 2 begins fight for credibility (1996) (3)
- Science awaits the reality of Republican rhetoric (1995) (3)
- Gene patent study drowned as OTA sinks (1995) (3)
- Tokamak closure leaves a hole at centre (1997) (3)
- Seismologists claim quake data being ‘mis-read’ as bomb test (1997) (3)
- US sets up ‘round-table’ talks with scientists (1999) (3)
- Engineering academy moves to oust president (1996) (3)
- Laser project ‘faces optics hurdle’ (1999) (3)
- Cloning of human embryos draws fire from critics (1993) (2)
- High-energy physics faces fight for survival (1994) (2)
- Funding in 2012: “Great Recession” Starts to Bite (2012) (2)
- US spallation project ‘running into trouble’ (1999) (2)
- US energy agency pulls plug on role in genome project (2000) (2)
- Promising signs for NSF budget increase (1997) (2)
- SSC falls victim to congressional austerity (1993) (2)
- A springboard to success (2000) (2)
- US agencies split over inquiry into effects of radiation experiments (1994) (2)
- ‘It's a G’: the one-billionth nucleotide (1999) (2)
- US Geological Survey picks up the NBS pieces (1996) (2)
- Physicists seek definition of ‘science’ (1998) (2)
- US agencies 'can fight' declining budgets (1996) (2)
- Latin America steps up its science tempo (1998) (2)
- Nuclear triggers get subcritical scrutiny (1997) (2)
- US reforms rules for telling public about GM food (2000) (2)
- Tritium leak at US reactor sparks crisis for neutron source users (1997) (2)
- MicroGeneSys drops out of NIH trial for AIDS vaccine (1993) (2)
- Rules agreed over GM food exports (2000) (2)
- Charm, not tact, aided pioneer in fight for physics (2000) (2)
- Conservationists fear defeat on revised flood control policies (1993) (2)
- Argentina gives peer review a boost (1998) (2)
- US science lobby intensifies attack on database pact... (1996) (2)
- Comet collision boosts controversy over global protection strategy (1994) (2)
- Mount Graham telescope gets green light from Washington (1996) (2)
- Self-policing backed for research on humans (2000) (2)
- Hanford faces up to its nuclear hangover (1996) (2)
- Survey results boost calls for new teaching efforts (1998) (2)
- Exercise to the people (2011) (2)
- Embargo system under siege on Wall St over obesity gene (1995) (2)
- US science funding finally hits the frontier (1996) (2)
- And the winner is: not science (2015) (2)
- Cuts raise questions over future of fusion (1995) (2)
- The unlikely wisdom of Chairman Mao (2013) (2)
- Sacked chimpanzee centre director complains of monkey business (1995) (2)
- Biomedical research shines in Clinton budget bonanza (1998) (2)
- Beware of backroom deals in the name of 'science' (2014) (2)
- Customs delays drive researchers to smuggling (1999) (2)
- Clinton pulls out the stops in bid to win backing for carbon cuts (1997) (2)
- Economic divide taking toll on European science (2015) (2)
- $6bn package to cut US carbon emissions comes under attack (1998) (2)
- Biomedical research funding. Battle of the titans. (2010) (2)
- Clinton pledges to smooth path of research at universities (1999) (2)
- Researchers resist copyright laws that could endanger data access (1996) (2)
- US radiation report prompts bioethics move (1995) (2)
- Fork in the Road (2010) (2)
- After 20 years, prospects remain bleak for minorities in US science (1995) (2)
- President of UN summit ‘sobered’ by outcome (1997) (2)
- Weapons labs turn to computer simulation (1997) (2)
- Congress wakes up to climate change (2000) (2)
- Fermilab faces up to uncertain future (1998) (2)
- World view: Talking the talk (2010) (2)
- Caskey to head Merck's genome efforts. (1994) (2)
- Smithsonian heeds physicists' complaints (1995) (2)
- Scientists defy their ethics codes and take gifts from industry (1998) (2)
- Accidental contamination 'unlikely' (1995) (2)
- Scientists fight for right to withhold data (1999) (2)
- Santa Fe centre seeks second wind (1997) (2)
- AAAS members fret over links with theological foundation (2000) (2)
- Republicans see private sector as holding key to growth of US science (1995) (2)
- Study proposes PhD reforms, but no quota (1995) (2)
- Is magnetic fusion heading for ignition or meltdown? (1997) (2)
- PNAS joins peer-reviewed PubMed Central. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. (1999) (2)
- Trial deaths prompt tighter rules (1993) (2)
- US academy warns of disaster if required to open up panels (1997) (2)
- Scientific Academies: In the best company (2010) (2)
- US university fears allayed over access to research data (1999) (2)
- NSF director backs environment studies (1998) (2)
- US academy staff face pay freeze after court ruling (1997) (2)
- Rejection of GM crops is not a failure for science (2015) (2)
- Budget axe threatens social science directorate at NSF (1995) (2)
- E-Biomed to be launched as a repository for research (1999) (2)
- Battle lines drawn for make-or-break vote on the future of the SSC (1993) (1)
- Scientists challenged over 'unauthorized' export of data (1996) (1)
- Energy labs urged to boost supercomputing capability (1997) (1)
- US urged to apply cancer research (1994) (1)
- NIH promises funds to help biologists to use beamlines (1998) (1)
- Space station gets pledge of 5-year backing in congress (1995) (1)
- More US labs may curb visits by foreigners (1999) (1)
- US plans a multi-million dollar boost to computer simulation (1998) (1)
- NIH urged to address chimp care ‘crisis’ (1997) (1)
- Cost-cutting and downsizing take their toll on US R&D (1995) (1)
- Roche pledges independence to new institute (1995) (1)
- US admits to use of humans in radiation experiments (1994) (1)
- US legislator warns of hollow promises on research spending (1998) (1)
- Clinton puts freeze on US science budget (1995) (1)
- Space station critics vow to maintain fight against project (1994) (1)
- Canadian research strategy set for lukewarm welcome? (1995) (1)
- 'Science Wars' blamed for loss of post (1997) (1)
- Livermore plans radical rescue for ‘mismanaged’ laser facility (2000) (1)
- Wanted: good home for accelerator components (1994) (1)
- Army AIDS vaccine trial faces new block. (1993) (1)
- World view: Disaster, unmitigated (2010) (1)
- Science should be ready to jump off ‘the cliff’ (2012) (1)
- NASA: six weeks to save space station deal (1996) (1)
- Clinton's green think-tank under a cloud (1994) (1)
- NIH and genome project set for more funds (1997) (1)
- Congress and administration differ over views of threats to science (1994) (1)
- Human cloning claim sparks fear of Senate backlash (2003) (1)
- NIH drops survey on discrimination, claiming questions 'ill-designed' (1994) (1)
- World view: Out of service (2009) (1)
- No easy route of evolution for weapons labs, says OTA (1993) (1)
- Kyoto meeting will seek to build bridge over troubled water (1997) (1)
- World view: ERA of austerity (2010) (1)
- Ticking the right boxes (2006) (1)
- ... as citation 'landscape' takes shape (1996) (1)
- NASA cites Concorde in boosting funds for aeronautics (1993) (1)
- US funding agencies told to expect a ‘new mission’ (1993) (1)
- Scottish science is ready to go it alone (2013) (1)
- Richter quits as director of Stanford accelerator lab (1998) (1)
- Auto project has veered off track, says academy panel (1998) (1)
- Mississippi subsides, leaving research debate in its wake (1993) (1)
- Fusion machines ‘breach treaty and open weapons risk’ (1998) (1)
- Court suspends pioneering gene deal in Yellowstone (1999) (1)
- US government and utilities revive California solar project (1993) (1)
- US panel backs LHC, but seeks extra funds (1994) (1)
- Lawsuit demands labels for modified foods (1998) (1)
- Clinton team trims laboratory reform plans (1995) (1)
- Ecologists urged to ‘win climate debate’ (1997) (1)
- US Senate votes surprise reprieve for NIH... (1995) (1)
- Howard Hughes to shift focus of support away from institutions (1995) (1)
- NSF chief urges support in selling science to the public (1993) (1)
- Test ban treaty faces make or break in the US Senate (1998) (1)
- AIDS administrators plan crisis meeting over future of AZT (1993) (1)
- India moves ahead cautiously on US AIDS project (1993) (1)
- SSC supporters hope for a last-ditch reprieve (1993) (1)
- Time running out for the last US fast breeder reactor (1993) (1)
- Nuclear stockpile controls under fire in US (1996) (1)
- NIH scientists pressed to maintain standards (1994) (1)
- US universities under fire (1998) (1)
- Bush favours research at Pentagon and NIH (2001) (1)
- SSC faces last ditch challenge in Congress (1993) (1)
- America recovers: stimulus-response. (2011) (1)
- NSF board is urged to act more openly⃛ (1998) (1)
- US abandons planned AIDS vaccine trial (1994) (1)
- International papers register decline (1996) (1)
- Stanford accelerator takes lead in race to quantify CP violation (2000) (1)
- Clinton budget proposes science funding freeze (1994) (1)
- Tunnelling techniques hold key to prospects for giant accelerator (1997) (1)
- Republicans challenge 'misuse' of scientific data by US agencies (1995) (1)
- Challengers in the field (2006) (1)
- AIDS: On the Brink (2007) (1)
- Manhattan physicists cleared by FBI inquiry (1995) (1)
- US energy secretary roasts tardy nuclear weapons laser project (1999) (1)
- US provides funding for sequencing rice genome (1999) (1)
- The future of science will soon be upon us (2015) (1)
- OTA panel opens inquiry into patenting of genes (1993) (1)
- Concern grows over reaction to deaths in clinical trials (1994) (1)
- Safe and sound? (2006) (1)
- Academy may probe waste 'explosion' risk (1995) (1)
- NSF urged to raise environmental efforts ⃛ (1999) (1)
- Two alternative routes to a nuclear trigger (1997) (1)
- Biology federation urged to widen focus (1998) (1)
- Congress smiles on research budgets (1998) (1)
- Lab director exits bloody but unbowed (1997) (1)
- Academy boosts US fishermen in tuna battle (1994) (1)
- Fusion experiments give lift to future funding prospects (1993) (1)
- Canada to get own science satellite (1995) (1)
- US aid to Russian weapons labs defended (1999) (1)
- Analysis of US budget plan confirms large cuts ahead (1996) (1)
- NIH plans to begin AIDS drug trials at earlier stage (1993) (1)
- Europe needs a research leader who will lead (2014) (1)
- Press panel recommends a unified budget for science (1995) (1)
- Congress agrees to new NIH office for AIDS programmes (1993) (1)
- Bush's climate plan 'nothing new' (2007) (1)
- US weapons labs face curb on civilian role (1995) (1)
- First underground nuclear waste store set to open in US (1998) (1)
- What can little Europe do (2010) (1)
- The rise of the bean counters (2002) (1)
- Ceiling principle 'not needed' in DNA cases (1996) (1)
- Lobbyists elated as the NIH wins $2bn budget increase (1998) (1)
- Universities rally against cuts in Pentagon-funded research (1997) (1)
- US universities are in flux, not crisis (1998) (1)
- US test of AIDS vaccines is broadened beyond VaxSyn (1993) (1)
- Performance monitoring is ‘last straw’ for overworked NSF staff (1998) (1)
- Universities warned on danger of new links to weapons labs (1998) (1)
- Funding cuts favour industry links (1994) (1)
- Seismologists say Los Angeles quake sets 'ominous pattern' (1994) (1)
- NSF puts big money into complex ecology (2000) (1)
- Stay-hard tomato carries its label with pride (1993) (1)
- Public protests spark 'witch-hunt' fears over radiation experiments (1994) (1)
- CERN deal ‘historic and path-breaking’ (1997) (1)
- NIH retains research funds for the future (1996) (1)
- Report prompts US to enter talks on new split of AIDS patent royalties (1994) (1)
- Neutron source plans face uncertain future (1995) (1)
- EU–US cooperation talks may hinge on access to research programmes (1996) (1)
- 'Fine words, but few deeds' in Clinton science statement (1994) (1)
- School standards stress scientific literacy (1995) (1)
- Plan to create agency for US weapons labs under strong criticism (1999) (1)
- Livermore to get $100m supercomputer (1996) (1)
- Physicians not fazed by AZT guidelines (1993) (1)
- US asked to help in reunification of German science (1993) (1)
- Nature, not levees, blamed for flood (1994) (1)
- Hughes confirms its faith in excellence (1997) (1)
- NIH urged to cap profits made on publicly funded research (2000) (1)
- US survey reveals location of human tissue samples (2000) (1)
- New challenge to nuclear test facility (1997) (1)
- US considers moves to relieve morale crisis at energy labs (2000) (1)
- Global research universities. Excellence, ja, elitism, non. (2012) (1)
- US military tightens rules on DNA records (1996) (1)
- 'Science and reason' forum finds enemies all around (1995) (1)
- Company to use advertising to cover Pubmed Central costs (1999) (1)
- White House science office 'needs more focus', says panel (1997) (1)
- Cray files formal 'dumping complaint' (1996) (1)
- Clinton billed to back US research effort... (1995) (1)
- US adopts economy and civilian use as new goals for military research (1994) (1)
- Weapons labs tighten computer security (1999) (1)
- Labs collide over rival tritium schemes (1996) (1)
- Revisiting the Politics of American Science (2000) (1)
- US to rule on use of science in regulations (1995) (0)
- Market Watch (2005) (0)
- Canadian institute seeks to secure its financial future (1999) (0)
- Fusion research cuts may mean closure for Princeton facility (1995) (0)
- Senate boost for technology plans (1994) (0)
- Earthquake centre was victim of cash curbs (1994) (0)
- US keeps out of THORP debate (1993) (0)
- US sends Livermore laser target chamber to France on loan (1999) (0)
- Bids open for supercomputing centres (1996) (0)
- Cancer geneticists sign deal with genome company (1994) (0)
- France and US in late conversion to 'zero-yield' nuclear test ban (1995) (0)
- Societies join forces to lobby Congress (1996) (0)
- US stays in global fusion deal — for a year (1998) (0)
- Industry backs 'downsizing' public research, but not joint projects (1995) (0)
- The big picture: Science in a changed world (2001) (0)
- Congressmen in last-ditch THORP appeal (1993) (0)
- White House urged to build support for global projects (1994) (0)
- US ‘split’ over support for research project database (1998) (0)
- House Republicans float proposal for single Department of Science (1995) (0)
- Clinton told to speed up plutonium disposal (1998) (0)
- US government rejects plea for nuclear waste inquiry (1994) (0)
- NAS president hints he may run again (1997) (0)
- Joint actions may hold the vital formula (1997) (0)
- Dispute over money may foil US AIDS vaccines trial (1993) (0)
- … as NSF asked how knife could fall (1995) (0)
- MRC Faces Rockier Road Ahead (2010) (0)
- Russian waste goes to ground (1996) (0)
- … as lobbyists anticipate more money for all (2000) (0)
- US warned about complacency on Japanese economy (1997) (0)
- Hopes for space station fade on Capitol Hill (1994) (0)
- Rio review to rejuvenate green initiatives (1997) (0)
- Space station design falls hostage to US-Russia missile deal… (1993) (0)
- New Howard Hughes head seeks bioinformatics boost (1999) (0)
- Legislation to boost US technology takes protectionist turn in House (1993) (0)
- Democrats rally to defend science from Congressional cuts (1995) (0)
- Republicans outline 1997 priorities (1996) (0)
- Panel calls for fair deal for US postdocs (1998) (0)
- US science adviser's exit 'may herald new White House strategy' (1997) (0)
- NSF funds switched to facilities (1993) (0)
- US Congress targets research facilities (1995) (0)
- Energy labs link up genome efforts (1996) (0)
- Nuclear regulators to investigate 'contamination' incident at MIT (1995) (0)
- European deal under fire from US critics over reactor fuel (1996) (0)
- Engineering academy agrees compensation for deposed president (1996) (0)
- Troubled US fusion project receives cash injection (2000) (0)
- Fiscal limits cut impact of Clinton's technology dream (1994) (0)
- Market watch (2007) (0)
- Clinton seeks refuge in calls for mentors to help minorities (1998) (0)
- Neutrino study ‘needs transatlantic effort’ (1998) (0)
- Uncertain aims delay start of Internet research effort (1997) (0)
- US carbon emissions forecast to rocket (1997) (0)
- Cambridge, UK, hopes MIT magic will work on joint institute (1999) (0)
- Nobel laureate charged with sexual abuse (1996) (0)
- SSC decision ends post-war era of science-government partnership (1993) (0)
- Republicans challenge evidence of man-made climate change (1996) (0)
- Columbia takes over reins at Biosphere 2 (1995) (0)
- Key statistician ousted as Waxman enters gp160 fray (1993) (0)
- US energy official departs with a ‘get real’ warning (1997) (0)
- US target ‘likely to equal 1990 emissions’ (1997) (0)
- Congressional critic backs amended deal on collider (1997) (0)
- US research said to have provided basis of Britain's hydrogen bomb (1994) (0)
- Environment institute on the agenda (1993) (0)
- House passes bill on cost analysis of new regulations (1995) (0)
- Mexican project shows that emissions reductions could be traded (1999) (0)
- US fast-breeder reactor fights for survival after Clinton trims budget (1993) (0)
- Closure of primate lab angers both researchers and critics (1997) (0)
- Gibbons 'has no plans to leave government' (1996) (0)
- Public faith in science stays high (1996) (0)
- US fusion researchers brace for major cuts (1995) (0)
- Politics dampens summit on Chernobyl's anniversary (1996) (0)
- Science agencies benefit as Congress eases up on cuts (1996) (0)
- National supercomputer centre urged for US (1993) (0)
- Nest of mirrors promises X-ray relief (1997) (0)
- Test ban treaty faces a rough ride from Senate Republicans (1999) (0)
- Report on US nuclear repository 'needs effective peer review' (1995) (0)
- 'Real' fall in US research funding revealed (1997) (0)
- Hughes institute displays new home (1993) (0)
- US physics society puts feisty newsletter in doubt (2000) (0)
- Support grows for UNESCO but money remains a problem (1993) (0)
- In brief (2006) (0)
- Brazilian science: a springboard to success. (2000) (0)
- Weapons physicist ‘denied access’ to remanufacture data (1998) (0)
- Radiotelescopes face costs of complexity (1996) (0)
- Nuclear fusion without weapons testing (2000) (0)
- Nuclear watchdog tightens incident reporting rules (1996) (0)
- Clinton's farewell gift to US science agencies (2000) (0)
- Rockefeller biologist tipped for the top at Salk (1996) (0)
- Problems of integrity are 'pervasive' (1996) (0)
- Despite early fears, first Republican budget cuts bode well for science (1995) (0)
- US science to pay price if station proceeds (1994) (0)
- US agencies urged to tighten up peer review (1993) (0)
- Market Watch (2006) (0)
- Misconduct meeting fails to draw sceptics (1996) (0)
- Congress warns nuclear labs of spy risk (1998) (0)
- White House rejects proposal for Department of Science (1995) (0)
- Clinton budget puts squeeze on accelerator labs (1993) (0)
- US and Europe face gap over money for CERN (1996) (0)
- EPA pledges more long-term research (1994) (0)
- Clinton administration blows cool on US involvement in Europe's LHC (1994) (0)
- MIT chemist named to head spy agency (1995) (0)
- Protests greet new NSF rules on page charges (1993) (0)
- Satellite research 'needs more money' (1993) (0)
- Stanford wins in bid for B factory (1993) (0)
- Science champion joins US election race (2000) (0)
- NASA tells physicists to aim for the stars (1999) (0)
- Opponents of ‘earmarking’ claim victory in Congress (1993) (0)
- Congress urged to end budget uncertainty (1996) (0)
- NSF: Research grants get 8 per cent boost (1995) (0)
- Top US panel will map out fresh attack on AIDS (1993) (0)
- Congress wrestles with electronic highway bill (1993) (0)
- Immunologist takes AIDS hot-seat at NIH (1994) (0)
- Call for scientific experts to keep State Department up to speed (1998) (0)
- Future of energy labs under further scrutiny (1996) (0)
- US cancer body calls for ideas from all disciplines (1998) (0)
- Market watch (2006) (0)
- Republican critics step up pressure on technology assessment office (1995) (0)
- Biosphere 2 wins growing approval (1994) (0)
- Canada's plans for neutrons stall (2000) (0)
- Managed health-care adds to woes of US medical schools (1995) (0)
- France wins larger share of patent royalties after AIDS test dispute (1994) (0)
- Petition strengthens hand of global warming sceptics (1998) (0)
- Congressional gridlock sinks US science bills (1994) (0)
- 1997 budget confirms US science faces a period of flat funding (1996) (0)
- Market watch (2007) (0)
- EPA science ‘overburdened by Congress’ (1999) (0)
- Neuroscientist tipped as new Science editor (1995) (0)
- Maths gaffe may add up to negative votes (1996) (0)
- Outlook brightens for science in US budget proposals for 1998 (1997) (0)
- Panel backs closure of US fusion machine (1996) (0)
- Senate seeks to cut NASA's search for "Green Martians" (1993) (0)
- Teachers gain aid for evolutionary struggle (1998) (0)
- NSF under fire for excluding white student from camp (1995) (0)
- Market watch (2007) (0)
- Clinton's plan for 'green car' faces bumpy research road (1993) (0)
- Mars probe lost through 'management faults' (1994) (0)
- New post Saves Science and society course at Stanford (1996) (0)
- Ocean researchers make waves in quest for funds and military data (1996) (0)
- US panel established to coordinate work on endocrine disrupters (1996) (0)
- Chemists sound warning on sponsorship of exhibitions (1996) (0)
- In brief (2006) (0)
- Senate baulks at cost of collider project (1999) (0)
- NIH genome centre begins build-up (1993) (0)
- Britain needs more than a scientific adviser (2012) (0)
- Heat turned up on climate author (1996) (0)
- Space station heads for battle in Congress... (1994) (0)
- US State Department hires consultant to boost role of science (1999) (0)
- Reprieve for neutron project in Congress (1999) (0)
- Fermilab remains cautious on top quark 'discovery' (1994) (0)
- Brookhaven feels the heat over reactors (1996) (0)
- Market watch (2006) (0)
- Forensic team digs up Haiti's deadly past (1995) (0)
- US energy department backs down on plan for A-bomb victim studies (1995) (0)
- US panel wants global body to control civil plutonium use (1994) (0)
- 'Beware of hype,' AIDS conference told (1996) (0)
- Market watch (2006) (0)
- Schwitters steps down as SSC director (1993) (0)
- Teraflop computer hits a Republican nerve (1995) (0)
- Fusion research to face 'make or break' demands from US Congress (1994) (0)
- US role in LHC 'to be agreed within a year' (1996) (0)
- Hughes institute will put down roots to develop research tools (2001) (0)
- Earmark lobbyists 'paid $60 million a year' (1994) (0)
- Physicists' group split on Stasi case (1994) (0)
- Clinton's technology policy under dual siege in Congress (1993) (0)
- Clementine's 'not gone forever' (1994) (0)
- Congress backs home for orphaned agencies (1995) (0)
- US supercomputer centres to concentrate on networking (1997) (0)
- Concern as Germany cuts funds to agricultural research centres (1999) (0)
- Market watch (2006) (0)
- Japan and US explore collaboration (1994) (0)
- World view: What can little Europe do? (2010) (0)
- No resuscitation for US technology office, closed by congress (1996) (0)
- Scientists wary of weapons research agency (1999) (0)
- Reforms of US energy labs a 'daunting task' (1994) (0)
- US Senate restores proposed cut in science budgets (1999) (0)
- NSF told to ease up cost-share demands (1999) (0)
- Green light for plans to sell off US helium reserve (2000) (0)
- Jefferson accelerator will seek to pin down quark theory (1996) (0)
- Market watch (2005) (0)
- Market watch (2007) (0)
- NSF returns to favour with biggest increase (1998) (0)
- Science champion perplexes allies with news of departure (1995) (0)
- Clinton to head 'one-stop shop' for science and technology policy (1993) (0)
- Republicans want 'junk science', says Gore (1996) (0)
- White House backs US contribution to LHC (1997) (0)
- EI Nino centre is forecasting 'first' (1995) (0)
- Sub-Saharan Africa hit hardest by epidemic (1997) (0)
- Biologist to head US Forest Service (1993) (0)
- Market watch (2007) (0)
- Even excellence is no longer good enough for the NSF (1995) (0)
- Cambridge Seeks Global Reach, Says University Head (2011) (0)
- Pacific gulf limits US–Japanese projects (1996) (0)
- Budget crisis forces hard choices on US high-energy physics (2000) (0)
- Hasty exit from APS (1993) (0)
- Global warming is bright spot for Energy (1998) (0)
- Fate of space station hangs on nominations of US Congress (1993) (0)
- Panel seeks cut and delay in international fusion project (1995) (0)
- Sweeping reforms urged for US energy labs (1995) (0)
- Allain freed--to face new charges. (1994) (0)
- Hubble stakes are high for NASA's future (1993) (0)
- CERN to open US talks on collider project (1995) (0)
- Hopes rise for agreement on greenhouse gas targets (1996) (0)
- African women form group to increase links (1993) (0)
- NIH faces plans to privatize clinical centre (1995) (0)
- Geological programmes come under threat … (1994) (0)
- NSF braves threat to abolish social sciences directorate (1996) (0)
- Senators seek secure funds for research (1998) (0)
- US fusion scientists seeking a fresh start (1999) (0)
- US universities fear fall-out from funding row (1994) (0)
- Biology teaching wins $90m boost from Howard Hughes institute (1998) (0)
- Green light sought for laser fusion and LHC (1997) (0)
- Thrill of space exploration is a universal constant (2013) (0)
- Clinton gets the message on biomass energy (1999) (0)
- US meat inspections may get a strong dose of science (1993) (0)
- Supergrid: A vast grid beneath the North Sea could supply wind-generated electricity to mainland Europe (2010) (0)
- NSF backs down on import of Japanese supercomputer (1996) (0)
- Closure of astrophysics laboratory blamed on Enola Gay 'fallout' (1996) (0)
- US fusion community 'must end isolation', says panel (2000) (0)
- Chip-making equipment industry warns of threat from Intel deal (1997) (0)
- Technology programme thinks small (1997) (0)
- US budget ‘freezes’ spending on research (1999) (0)
- Experts and democracy (2009) (0)
- Voice of US science struggles to be heard (1997) (0)
- Go-ahead for tree salvage angers US Greens (1995) (0)
- Market watch (2007) (0)
- US societies fear clamp-down on visits by foreign scientists (1999) (0)
- Proposed restrictions relaxed on research on mentally disabled (1998) (0)
- Salk Institute president is replaced (1994) (0)
- 'Car of the future' project off to bumpy start, says panel (1994) (0)
- Texan goes gunning for US role in LHC (1997) (0)
- Market watch (2007) (0)
- State university system sees 'devastating' cuts (1995) (0)
- Basic research gets bipartisan treatment (1997) (0)
- US physicists back linear collider proposal… (1994) (0)
- Scientists urged to protest against new 'book burners' (1995) (0)
- Clinton moves to lift barriers on technology exports (1993) (0)
- Split threatens young scientists' group (1995) (0)
- World view: Moment of reckoning (2010) (0)
- NSF urged to increase plant genome sequencing effort (1997) (0)
- NIH backers pledge last-ditch stand (1995) (0)
- Senators back bill to double R & D funds over 12 years (1998) (0)
- Private observatories seek public funding (1998) (0)
- Physicists want 1996 link-up with LHC (1993) (0)
- reply: No conflict between SLAC and Japan's KEK (2000) (0)
- …but critics claim the panel was biased (2000) (0)
- Market watch (2006) (0)
- Fusion project 'should wait for US results' (1995) (0)
- Science board is cautious on expanded policy role (1997) (0)
- Energy document lists laboratory roles, not goals (1996) (0)
- US technology research most likely victim of Congressional elections... (1994) (0)
- Time to cry out for academic freedom (2015) (0)
- US budget plans jeopardize role in ITER (1997) (0)
- US budget deal frees money for agencies (1996) (0)
- US labs braced for anti-spying legislation (1999) (0)
- Heat gets turned up on climate research city (1995) (0)
- Moderate takes key science role in Congress (2001) (0)
- Physicists rally behind linear-collider plan (2001) (0)
- Plant scientists want focus on the best and brightest (1998) (0)
- Market watch (2007) (0)
- Lab rejects report that nuclear dump 'could explode' (1995) (0)
- Britain weighs plan to axe US science (1993) (0)
- Goldin wants more NASA biologists as Gore is briefed on space plans (1996) (0)
- Boston University claims scientific successes built on earmarked funds (1994) (0)
- US Ukraine stalemate over nuclear weapons (1993) (0)
- US science foundation gets the go-ahead for more centres (1996) (0)
- What matters for science is who runs the country (2012) (0)
- US universities oppose cap on federal funding (1994) (0)
- Brookhaven contractor is sacked over tritium leak (1997) (0)
- AT & T rings out redundancies for Bell Labs' researchers (1996) (0)
- Spy interests wrecking Internet security, Congress told (1994) (0)
- NIH acts to reduce discrimination (1993) (0)
- Carbon sequestration gains support (2000) (0)
- UK nuclear waste firm faces US critics (1998) (0)
- Faster Internet system will overcome congestion (1998) (0)
- Money-saving space station plan (1993) (0)
- Britain weighs plan to axe US science mission (1993) (0)
- Transmutation of nuclear waste branded ‘Trojan horse’ (2000) (0)
- Future brightens for space station (1994) (0)
- Supercollider contract split in move to appease Senate (1993) (0)
- NIH discovers who counts as 'essential' (1995) (0)
- Boost to biodiversity research ‘would strengthen US economy’ (1998) (0)
- Wanted: Fraud-buster with political antennae (2014) (0)
- Report to Congress ‘ducks major issues’ (1998) (0)
- School standards stress scientific literacy (1995) (0)
- ⃛as head seeks to spread the word on grants (1998) (0)
- Diversity convention in the balance (2000) (0)
- US Senate ignores scientific advice in failing to ratify test ban treaty (1999) (0)
- Hughes institute unveils top team (1999) (0)
- Mostly winners — but the NIF must make do (2000) (0)
- Cuts ‘could leave energy department brain-dead’ (1998) (0)
- Market watch (2006) (0)
- Rivals that might oust the tokamak (1997) (0)
- Rumoured good news raises share price of vaccine company (1993) (0)
- Clinton hooks on to science as 'a bridge to the future' (1996) (0)
- Report urges US to spend more money on R, but not D (1998) (0)
- Handle with care. (2006) (0)
- Emissions targets ‘unrealistic’ says US climate change body (2000) (0)
- World view: Leaders wanted (2010) (0)
- Space station survives test of Congress' political will (1995) (0)
- US seeks fair deal for biologists on synchrotron source access (1998) (0)
- US physicists seek construction role in Europe's LHC (1995) (0)
- Congress hearings used as 'scientific court' (1996) (0)
- US urged to explore accelerator options (1998) (0)
- US panel approves salt bed burial in New Mexico (1996) (0)
- …as physical sciences plan lobbying body (2000) (0)
- Market watch (2006) (0)
- US Congress looks set to scuttle international fusion project (1998) (0)
- Five young life scientists win $1m no-strings grants (1999) (0)
- Large research facilities to lose out in science spending spree? (2000) (0)
- US think-tank queries cost of ‘stockpile stewardship’ programme (1998) (0)
- Antarctica research essential for continued influence, says panel (1996) (0)
- White House aide to quit policy office (1995) (0)
- 'Out-dated figures misled critics of space station' (1995) (0)
- US blows cool on the prospects of rejoining UNESCO (1993) (0)
- Energy department under fire on pace of reforms (1998) (0)
- Clinton struggles to appease all sides over climate proposals (1997) (0)
- World view: Save British science, again (2010) (0)
- Conflict-of-interest debate stirs mixed reaction at NIH (1994) (0)
- Market watch (2006) (0)
- Royal Society Gauges Global Progress in Science (2011) (0)
- US laboratories under fire over government controls (1994) (0)
- Argonne sees bright future from new photon source (1996) (0)
- NIH denies biame for radiation poisoning but tightens rules (1995) (0)
- Research could realize elusive goals (1996) (0)
- Green Bank dish may be last of the giants (2000) (0)
- LHC's backers in Congress prepare to take on critics (1994) (0)
- Budget projections 'nearly meaningless' (1996) (0)
- Clinton sets a careful course on climate… (1997) (0)
- Last-minute lifeline for Princeton Tokamak tests (1995) (0)
- Top physics labs ‘must bury the hatchet’ (1999) (0)
- Market watch (2007) (0)
- Gemini telescopes in suspended animation (1993) (0)
- NSF 'should help fund private observatories' (1995) (0)
- DoE budget scramble as closure plan axed (1999) (0)
- NSF wins approval for 'new' research strategy (1994) (0)
- Market watch (2006) (0)
- Republican warns of $35–billion cut in 1996 budget (1995) (0)
- Leading a laboratory out of the mire (1999) (0)
- Biosphere 2 experiments with scientific visits (1994) (0)
- A meeting of parallel paths for US fusion? (1999) (0)
- Public rejects sceptics' line on global warming (1997) (0)
- Craig Venter leaves top Celera post (2002) (0)
- US wins access to Framework programme (1997) (0)
- US electronic highway needs consensus more than dollars (1993) (0)
- Fusion researchers seek US role as partner in EU's JET facility (1997) (0)
- NIH loses long-standing protection from impact of heavy budget cuts (1995) (0)
- Market watch (2006) (0)
- R&D funding 'heading for 25% cut' (1995) (0)
- MicroGeneSys goes on trial (1993) (0)
- US bioethics panel poised to judge local review boards (1996) (0)
- New NSF director nominated (1993) (0)
- Congress sees instability in Russia as threat to space station deal (1993) (0)
- Gravity experiment faces a three year delay (1994) (0)
- Plans for US wind tunnel set to take off (1994) (0)
- US universities propose long-term solution to dispute on overheads (1995) (0)
- Bidder for Brookhaven centre bails out (1997) (0)
- Climate critics claim access blocked to unpublished data (1995) (0)
- US energy moves signal budget fights ahead (1994) (0)
- Can Europe build a framework for success? (2011) (0)
- World view: Experts and democracy (2009) (0)
- Call to scrap licences for travel to Cuba (1998) (0)
- Head to head: Bush vs Kerry. (2004) (0)
- Market watch (2007) (0)
- US physicists rally to save standards agency (1995) (0)
- Market watch (2007) (0)
- Double push for new vaccine candidates (1996) (0)
- US researchers push network of massive spectrometers (1998) (0)
- Market watch (2007) (0)
- Clinton's science adviser embroiled in ᤘbook-burningᤙ row over risk bill (1995) (0)
- 'Science and society' course is under threat at Stanford (1996) (0)
- Women researchers take on ‘old boys’ network' (1997) (0)
- US–French pact allows N-test collaboration (1996) (0)
- Forum to advance trials for AIDS therapies (1996) (0)
- AIDS 'czar' favours basic research. (1994) (0)
- '$1 a shot' goal for DN374A analysis (1995) (0)
- A physicist joins the race for Congress (1998) (0)
- Deep divisions complicate global environment meeting (1993) (0)
- Clinton administration urges basic research boost in new budget plans (1994) (0)
- Panel casts doubt on helium sell-off plan (1998) (0)
- State department to hire science adviser (1998) (0)
- White House under fire over lack of clear priorities... (1995) (0)
- ‘USA should fund half transatlantic links’ (1997) (0)
- Clinton pledges more money for science next year (1998) (0)
- Information superhighway takes off (1993) (0)
- ...and supports medical research (1996) (0)
- Museums: Workshop of the world (2016) (0)
- US science policy: Under new management (2001) (0)
- DoE: neutron source to be axed (1995) (0)
- Carnegie completes review of science–government ties (1993) (0)
- US physicists greet promise of open access to CERN's hadron collider (1996) (0)
- US academy study finds GM foods are safe… (2000) (0)
- A multi-billion dollar injection: Stimulus—response (2011) (0)
- AAAS criticized over AIDS sceptics' meeting. American Association for Advancement of Science. (1994) (0)
- Congress talks tough on funds for NASA and basic research (1999) (0)
- Accelerator-based tritium facility to win out over rival US proposals... (1995) (0)
- US radiation report fails to satisfy critics (1995) (0)
- Delays at Brookhaven reactor worsen US ‘neutron drought’ (1997) (0)
- US panel proposes joint ‘pathogens initiative’ (1997) (0)
- US National Science Board seeks a wider role in policy-making (1997) (0)
- US universities face spectre of cuts in military support (1994) (0)
- Physics caught in fight over future plans for US energy department (1995) (0)
- US physicists urged to build links with the modern world (1994) (0)
- Market watch (2007) (0)
- Other highlights . . . (1995) (0)
- Climate change centre signs up big firms (1998) (0)
- R&D protection from GATT rules 'should be abolished' (1996) (0)
- Officials concede US fusion is 'stuck' (1994) (0)
- Mood of space station partners lifts (1993) (0)
- Physicists celebrate detection of elusive ‘final’ particle (2000) (0)
- Science bodies seek 7.1 per cent increase for NSF (1997) (0)
- US motor giants fail to quell enthusiasm for electric cars (1994) (0)
- Surprise boost for stem-cell work (1999) (0)
- NIH drops plan for multiyear grants (1996) (0)
- Monsanto backs $150m plant science centre (1998) (0)
- Collapse of study complicates US participation (1997) (0)
- Cash rivalry 'fosters neglect of posytdoc supervision" (1996) (0)
- Hughes,Howard to Shift Focus of Support Away from Institutions (1995) (0)
- AAAS seeks to fill policy advice vacuum (1995) (0)
- US wants to lift R&D spending to 3% of GDP (1994) (0)
- US looks cautiously to Clinton for leadership into new territory (1994) (0)
- 'Cover-up culture' blamed as officials miss budget hearing (1996) (0)
- California looks to science partnerships ... (1996) (0)
- US to use science links to meet foreign policy goals (1994) (0)
- New chairman sees 'outward-looking' role for science board (1996) (0)
- SSC spectre hovers over neutron project (1999) (0)
- US superconductor research is good value — so far (1996) (0)
- Indirect cost rules seek to deflect threat of 'capping' (1995) (0)
- Agencies warn of grant delays as Washington returns to backlog (1996) (0)
- Business lobby set to take EPA to court over data access (2000) (0)
- Hydrogen research 'facing a vacuum' (1996) (0)
- Scientists should not resign themselves to Brexit (2017) (0)
- Standards buildings fight for funds (1996) (0)
- Disagreements derail US bill to double research funding… (2000) (0)
- Sky's the limit as teams bid for NASA project (2000) (0)
- Meeting hints at thaw in relations between genome rivals. (2001) (0)
- Lab practice helps poor kids (1993) (0)
- Clinton portrays science as the path to racial harmony (1995) (0)
- Academy report backs 'science for all' plan (1994) (0)
- Clinton picks NSF chief as science adviser (1998) (0)
- US makes ‘boldest effort in years’ to boost school science teaching (1994) (0)
- Biomedical levy gathers pace in US (1994) (0)
- Supercollider tunnelling stops (1993) (0)
- Genentech agrees to drop promotion of growth hormone (1994) (0)
- Russian weapons labs become the top priority for Western funding (1996) (0)
- Caskey to head Merck's genome efforts (1994) (0)
- Meeting hints at thaw in relations between genome rivals (2001) (0)
- Market watch (2006) (0)
- Britain opens up science advisory panel (1998) (0)
- ...as US looks again at Oak Ridge site (1997) (0)
- Research must precede clean-up, DoE warns (1994) (0)
- Task force will review US science policy (1997) (0)
- Scientists urged to turn their attentions to nuclear waste (1996) (0)
- Mentors seek to prove value for money (1997) (0)
- Moon mission poses dilemma for scientists (1994) (0)
- US agencies 'agree earmarks by telephone' (1994) (0)
- Stanford and Cornell in the frame for B-meson factory (1993) (0)
- Election outcome signals few policy shifts (1996) (0)
- Technology office heads for reprieve (1995) (0)
- Maths teachers 'would welcome checks' (1994) (0)
- US funds for ITER safe for one more year (1997) (0)
- More foreign research students stay in US to cash in on boom (1998) (0)
- US to cut applied energy research (1994) (0)
- Weather satellite decision 'epitomizes new US strategy' (1994) (0)
- US and Europe set to clash over emissions (1998) (0)
- ‘Collaboration could restore excellence’ (1998) (0)
- Multimedia patent sparks protest (1993) (0)
- NSF still keeps favoured agency status (1994) (0)
- World Bank is urged to give greater priority to science (2000) (0)
- Seismologists prepare to reap test ban data (1996) (0)
- Rio follow-up faces frustrated ambitions (1997) (0)
- Genome project 'has opened Pandora's box' (1994) (0)
- Clinton sets up science and technology council (1993) (0)
- Hubble upgrade review stirs concern over impact of NASA budget cuts (1994) (0)
- Stitching Together Cross-border Research (2010) (0)
- Industrial research booms in US, despite job cuts at large labs (1998) (0)
- Science board seeks priority agreement (1997) (0)
- US researchers losing battle to hide their data from prying eyes (1999) (0)
- FBI confirms no evidence to back Oppenheimer charges (1995) (0)
- Michigan to use tobacco money to fund life sciences (1999) (0)
- Astronomers and squirrels in new clash over telescope (1994) (0)
- Biomedicine. Wellcome puts its money on elite researchers. (2011) (0)
- Democrats score highest in 'votes for science' review (1996) (0)
- Clean car programme falling short of goal (1997) (0)
- Faith, hope and tact needed for US ratification (1997) (0)
- Gore calls for action on climate change as Congress stalls (1998) (0)
- Gore and Bush back rise in science spending. (2000) (0)
- Palace coup may lift status of Biosphere 2 (1994) (0)
- Critics blast US missile defence system as flawed (2000) (0)
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