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Science 7 January 2005:
Vol. 307. no. 5706, pp. 36 - 37
DOI: 10.1126/science.307.5706.36

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ETHICS:
Is Tobacco Research Turning Over a New Leaf?

David Grimm

Scientists developing reduced-harm tobacco products increasingly rely on tobacco industry funding, but some universities and grant organizations want to forbid it.

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