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November 16th, 2004
Teenagers to Study Science Ethics under Gcse Reforms
Abstract:
Teenagers will study the ethics of hot scientific topics like cloning and nanotechnology under reforms to GCSE courses outlined today.
Source:
scotsman.com
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