Seed‘s inaugural edition of the State of Science explores the current scientific landscape and its emergent hotspots — along with the motivations and ambitions of the individuals charting its future.
Originally published November 29, 2008
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Seed magazine's State of Science package explores the current scientific landscape and its emergent hotspots.
Seed‘s inaugural edition of the State of Science explores the current scientific landscape and its emergent hotspots — along with the motivations and ambitions of the individuals charting its future.
Originally published November 29, 2008
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