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Volume 345 Issue 6271, 10 May 1990

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  • The Soviet Academy of Sciences seems to have settled down for the next five years, with all the dangers that may bring that urgent reforms will be postponed.

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  • British MPs are confusing embryo research and abortion. Why not cut the gordian knot?

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  • A new form of title for scientific reports, one which confidently asserts a conclusion rather than implying it, is becoming more prevalent. That's a bad thing.

    • Judah L. Rosner
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