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LettersThis Week's LettersA physicist says it is not clear to him that the low registration for a human rights workshop reflects a lack of interest or concern for human rights among the physics community. A large group of ecologists propose that "students in ecology [should] devote part of their professional lives to stemming the tide of environmental degradation, and the associated losses of biodiversity...and to teaching the public about the importance of those losses." The functions of the cerebellum are elaborated. The origin of homochirality of biological molecules is explored. And suggestions for training graduate students in biology are offered.
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Science. ISSN 0036-8075 (print), 1095-9203 (online)