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Big science vs little science: the controversy mounts

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Abstract

The dilemma of our scientific time is reviewed by the chief scientist emeritus of the Space Science Program of the U. S. Naval Research Laboratory. It is reprinted here by permission from the first issue of Cosmos: a Journal of Emerging Issues.

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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