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The president of the Royal Society has spoken out publicly in protest at what is happening to British science. The hope must be that his modest demands are granted — and that it is not too late.
The passage of six decades has not ensured that the standard interpretation of quantum mechanics is generally accepted. If anything, discontents are growing stronger.
High resolution images of proteins bound to DNA can be achieved through the use of a simple inorganic chemical system that produces the hydroxyl radical.
Some of Europe's finest products for the scientific market will be shown at the Analytica exhibition next week in Munich. Several are highlighted below.