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9 Sep 2014: Letters: The claim that university research funding would be maintained in an independent Scotland is meaningless. The present Scottish government cannot bind any future government
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5 Sep 2014: Romain Murenzi: As Rwanda sought to rebuild after the horrors of the 1994 genocide, its development strategy emphasised science and technology. What lessons might this approach offer to other developing countries?
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31 Aug 2014:
Senior education figures voice fears about loss of funding and departure of top scientists in the event of a yes vote
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28 Aug 2014: Tateo Arimoto and Yasushi Sato: Public confidence in Japan’s science system collapsed after the earthquake, tsunami and Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011, but is now being slowly restored
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28 Aug 2014: Heather Douglas: We need a strong scientific voice in policy, but there is also a crucial role for the public
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27 Aug 2014: James Wilsdon, Kristiann Allen & Katsia Paulavets: As scientists and policymakers gather in Auckland for a global summit on scientific advice, what lessons can we identify that apply across diverse national systems?
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26 Aug 2014: Roger Pielke Jr: Scientific and political leaders need to focus more attention on the integrity of advisory processes, rather than taking sides in the political battles of the day
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10 Aug 2014: Alice Bell: Yet enough profile of Susan Greenfield feels the need to dwell on her ‘long, youthfully blond hair’. Why are the media so rubbish at covering women in science?
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6 Aug 2014: Alice Bell: The Royal Society has advertised for a professorship in public engagement with science. This makes a mockery of both science and science communication expertise
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