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Two developments in the British academic scene offer a remote chance that British universities may yet be revived. But there is no time for leisured consideration of what to do.
Cosmologists and high-energy physicists, renowned for radical imaginativeness, seem to have infected solid-state physicists with enthusiasm for the search for dark matter.