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Science 5 July 1996:
Vol. 273. no. 5271, pp. 22 - 0
DOI: 10.1126/science.273.5271.22

News & Comment

Andrew Lawler

The new leaders of the National Academy of Engineering are struggling with problems that predate the stormy 1-year reign of its former president, Harold Liebowitz, who was ousted last month. One set of issues involves how NAE runs itself; the other relates to its strained relationship to its older spouse, the National Academy of Sciences. No easy solutions are in sight.





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