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The State of Public Science

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The following is an extract from the speech given by Sir Solly Zuckerman, Chief Scientific Adviser to the British Government, and chairman of the Central Advisory Council for Science and Technology, to the Parliamentary and Scientific Committee.

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ZUCKERMAN, S. The State of Public Science. Nature 217, 808–809 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/217808a0

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