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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