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Volume 309 Issue 5970, 21 June 1984

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  • After only a year, the new-style administration of British academic science has more enemies than friends. The best course would be to redesign the machinery, the best hope is that it will be improved.

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  • Publishers like to claim either antiquity or modernity. Cambridge can boast of both.

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  • Last week's US missile test could destroy the ABM treaty.

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  • The field of commercial synthesis and sequencing of peptides and oligonucleotides is booming.

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