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Trying to make Italian scientific research useful

Before Italy's latest government crisis, the then Minister for Research, Sr Mario Pedini, forecast that 1976 would be the turning point for Italian science. Gillian Boucher reports.

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Boucher, G. Trying to make Italian scientific research useful. Nature 259, 352–353 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1038/259352a0

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