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Russia seeks to regain its scientific excellence

JUN 17, 2010
Physics Today
Nature : In a Q&A with Quirin Schiermeier and Konstantin Severinov of Nature, Russia’s minister of education and science, Andrei Fursenko, describes his country’s efforts to revive its flagging science enterprise. Among the plans is a fund of 12 billion rubles ($39 million) to lure expatriate Russian scientists back to their homeland.
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