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Culture Clash at Australian Synchrotron   

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Science and business leaders go to war at premier facility. The future of Australia's biggest scientific facility, the Australian Synchrotron in Melbourne, is in question. After its director was fired and its staff went on strike in recent weeks, relations between the board that oversees the facility and the scientists who use it have broken down.





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