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Letter: Letter: Here's to Japan

Published 6 October 1990

From J R TIPPETS

Comment touched on a recurring theme: ‘Japan is not doing enough basic
science and makes unfair use of foreign research’ (15 September). The charge
should be reversed: ‘We applaud Japan for putting to good use hard-won basic
research which would otherwise be wasted. It would be irresponsible for
the Japanese to direct their resources from applied science, product-development
and efficient production while the rest of the world so blatantly neglects
those activities.’

J R Tippetts University of Sheffield

Issue no. 1737 published 6 October 1990

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