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LettersThis Week's LettersA bit of advice is offered to Science for constructing timelines: "[T]he openness to multiple cultural origins of technological inventions and scientific discoveries...shows that people in many cultures and histories can construct technologies with ingenuity and discover scientific insights." The tendency of bacteria to lose their resistance to a toxin when selection pressure is eliminated is the basis of an idea to rotate the use of medicinal antibiotics on an international scale. Herbicide use data are discussed for a line of herbicide-resistant soybeans. And perspectives on the evolution of animal aggregations are presented.
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Science. ISSN 0036-8075 (print), 1095-9203 (online)