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© 1992 Nature Publishing Group
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Politics, policy, and research.
British report real decline in spending on research.
Japan 'finds' money for research.
US research politics. Goodwin stumbles.
Budget bolsters health and research spending by $2.1 billion.
U.S. RESEARCH FUNDING. Republicans split on climate, social science spending.
Editorial: Money, money, money: not so funny in the research world.
IPCR research: any offers?
Development of an RF-EMF Exposure Surrogate for Epidemiologic Research.
Doubling of spending on dementia research by 2025 is inadequate, say experts.
Funding big research with small money.
Reforming the politics of animal research.
Canada commits money for human genome research.
Transporting Severely Paralysed Patients.
State variation in health care spending and the politics of state Medicaid policy.
EPA priorities for biologic markers research in environmental health.
On the money.
Opportunity costs of reward delays and the discounting of hypothetical money and cigarettes.
A Research Note on Transitions in Out-of-Pocket Spending on Dental Services.
Aqualung diving for the paralysed.
On medicine and politics.
EMF report draws fire.
It's not just about the money, money, money….
Fetal-tissue research: abortion politics slow advances to a crawl.
Paralysed by politics, EPA delays spending any money on EMF research.
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