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Science 4 January 2008:
Vol. 319. no. 5859, p. 12
DOI: 10.1126/science.1154211

Editorial

Science and God in the Election

Donald Kennedy

This is the first issue of the New Year, and guess what? It's an election year in the United States, and other nations are watching the developments with interest. So Science's News Focus section, beginning on p. 22, presents some of the major presidential candidates' views about science and science policy. We hope that these will give citizens of all countries a sense of how these aspirants would meet the essentially global challenges that rest on science and technology, including climate change, health policy, resource management, and energy conservation.


Donald Kennedy is the Editor-in-Chief of Science.

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