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A draft NIH report rightly rejects suspicions of fraud at the Whitehead Institute, but by its deficiencies points to the need for the more effective self-regulation of research.
There is a chance that the United States will have a detector capable of recognizing gravity waves in the next few years. But the federal budget deficit may be a hindrance.
Theory dictates that conservation areas should be as large as possible. When money for their protection is inadequate, different considerations come into play.