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The potential abuses of genetic screening should not be exaggerated, but neither should they be ignored. Governments must ensure that private screening services operate responsibly. Careful oversight, even in a climate of deregulation, is essential.
The anthropic principle has gained much popularity among cosmologists. But, faced with a need for historical explanation, biologists are bound to find it a cop-out.
Closer integration between European research and the needs of society would have a positive effect on the development of Europe while helping to shape the future of its scientific communities. To promote those aims we intend to create 'Euroscience', an open association of all those interested in science and its consequences on society.
This year's Nobel prize in physiology or medicine was awarded for the discovery, in 1974, of a fundamental principle in immunology. The underlying interactions are now being seen in three dimensions.
Various new systems and reagents for neuroscientific study are featured this week, including a new drug delivery system for therapeutic agents, a receptor available for drug screening programmes and a vibrating ion probe system.