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A personal overview of the Science is Vital “R&D to 0.8%” campaign

Posted on 25 April, 2013 by Paula
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  by Paula Salgado Science is Vital is a grass roots campaign of UK scientists and supporters of science who believe that a strong science base is vital to the UK’s economy and reputation. It launched its latest initiative to persuade the Government … Continue reading →

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