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Science 10 December 1999:
Vol. 286. no. 5447, p. 2083
DOI: 10.1126/science.286.5447.2083a

Letters

This Week's Letters

Science in India is the topic of several letters, which describe some encouraging developments--"[T]he knowledge revolution has started fueling a culture of academic and technological entrepreneurship in India not witnessed before"--some sources of problems, and an idea for a new funding resource. Regarding speculations of resurrecting the mammoth species by cloning DNA, a reason is given as to why "it would never work." And the success of the National Science Foundation's Urban Systemic Initiatives program in science and math education is discussed as to what the numbers mean and where credit is due.


Letters in This Issue

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[Letter] Science in India
Ashok S. Ganguly; Shailendra Joshi. Response C. N. R. Rao; Rama S. Singh
[Letter] Too Mammoth an Undertaking
Frank Tschentscher
[Letter] NSF Urban Systemic Initiatives
Stan Metzenberg. Response Rita R. Colwell and Eamon M. Kelly
[Letter] Corrections and Clarifications



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