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Neutrons, exoplanets and SKA: how to invest £300m
At the Guardian.
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Looming cuts to science and students
Also at the Guardian. Haven’t we been here before? Of course we have, and we will be here again. Time for Batman to return. The department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), responsible for funding research Councils and Universities in … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Science Policy
Tagged comics
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Six good things about the REF
At the Guardian.
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