April 23, 1999
Spy Charges at Weapons Lab Spur Criticism of U. of California
University managers of the nuclear laboratory try to strike a balance between national security and academic freedom
Scientists who work at the nation's nuclear-weapons laboratories occupy one of academe's most unusual niches.
Officially, they are employees of the University of California, free to share ideas and non-classified research with colleagues around the world. However, they also must follow
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