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Date Added: May 02, 2008 02:26:02 PM
Guy Dixon, vnunet.com , Friday 2 May 2008 at 11:40:00 MPs criticise Science and Technology Facilities Council chief A committee of MPs has branded the UK an "unreliable" and "incompetent" partner for international scientific research, following the publication of a report set up to investigate the "funding crisis"... >  Read the full article

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