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Science 11 April 1997:
Vol. 276. no. 5310, pp. 181 - 185
DOI: 10.1126/science.276.5310.181

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Ups and downs

Recent successes in measuring the "spin structure of the neutron" (right) give physicists hope that they can "track down the missing spin." The consequences of restructuring biology departments at large universities are discussed. A reader proposes that institutions that grant Ph.D.'s also guarantee employment for their graduates. Researchers at the Food and Drug Administration are said to bring "the latest research findings to bear" on regulating vaccines and drugs. And it is said that "many sources" indicate German science recovered slowly after World War II.

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Volume 276, Number 5310, Issue of 11 April 1997 pp. 181-185.
©1997 by The American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Letters in This Issue

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[Letter] Spin Studies
Burton Richter
[Letters] Mergers of Botany and Biology Departments
Loren H. Rieseberg, et al.
Julian Adams
Don Cipollini
[Letter] Commitment to Graduate Students?
Roger Floyd
[Letter] Research and Regulation at FDA
Ira Berkower
[Letter] German Academe
Stuart Brody
[Letter] Transcription Factors, Oncogenes, and Apoptosis
David W. White and Thomas D. Gilmore
[Letter] "Note Added in Proof"
Kozo Kaibuchi
[Letter] Corrections and Clarifications





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