Horizon deal: Brexit sellout or sensible pragmatism?
Britain’s scientific community has hailed the new deal giving it access to the world’s largest research collaboration programme, the EU Horizon scheme.
Britain’s scientific community has hailed the new deal giving it access to the world’s largest research collaboration programme, the EU Horizon scheme.
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