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Science 7 August 1998:
Vol. 281. no. 5378, pp. 783 - 785
DOI: 10.1126/science.281.5378.783a

Letters

This Week's Letters

Most letters have expressed approval of Science's "new format"--"enticing," "thoughtful," "terrific," "more readable." A few are less complimentary. A writer urges scientists to "cease being intimidated by congressional aides," and support their own agenda. A warning is issued that a "mixture" described in a recent report is "shock-sensitive and highly explosive." Tokamak researchers assert that small "tokamak power plants [are] feasible." Indian science is discussed. And a study in Spain finds "antibiotic misuse and potential resistance development."


Letters in This Issue

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[Letter] The New Look
Nicholas A. Halasz; Pat Mail; Susan Rabitan; Janet Rubin; Len Stphen; Bret Cooper; Dominic Eisinger
[Letter] Making the Case for Science
Mary Woolley
[Letter] Dangerous Mixture
John C. Angus;
[Letter] The Advanced Tokamak
Richard D. Hazeltine, Gerald A. Navratil, William M. Nevins, Miklos Prokolab, Ned R. Sauthoff, Thomas C. Simonen, Weston M. Stacey
[Letter] Indian Science
Balakrishna Redd; G. Padmanaban
[Letter] Arsenic-Laced Water in Chile
Mary Lou Biggs, Reina Haque, Lee Moore, Allan Smith, Catterina Ferreccio Caludia Hopenhayen-Rich
[Letter] Household Antibiotic Storage
Xavier Bosch; Rosamund J. Williams



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